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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: New journal in global studies
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 14:46:10 -0700
From: Sam Otterstrom <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To: H-Net Network for Historical Geography
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From: Kenneth Weisbrode [[log in to unmask]]
Date sent: 16 Dec 2006
Announcement: New Journal: _New Global Studies_
We are pleased to announce the inauguration of _New Global Studies_, a
new journal about global affairs and the contemporary history of
globalization. We are actively seeking submissions for our inaugural
issue. Articles are encouraged on the following subjects:
Transnational manifestations of culture, and cultural synthesis;
Patterns and local effects of economic globalization; Elite and popular
perceptions, and reactions, to global change; Global institutions and
organizations, both public and private; The global media, and the
emergence of a 'global society'; The degradation and preservation of the
global environment; How do we and should we go about studying
globalization?
A full description of the journal, including instructions for article
submission, may be found on the website, www.bepress.com/ngs.
Sincerely,
Kenneth Weisbrode
Managing Editor
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