>X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Pro Version 4.2.0.58 >Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 13:20:52 +0100 >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >From: Mario Pianta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: bando per borsa di ricerca > >Vi segnalo questo bando per una > >BORSA DI RICERCA > >di 5000 dollari per studi su >pace, disarmo e democrazia economica >presso l'Institute for Policy Studies di Washington. > >Fate circolare e incoraggiate a fare domanda, � un bando davvero aperto >Chi � interessato pu� chiedermi informazioni ulteriori > > > > >2002 Melman Fellowship > >Call for Proposals > >For Workplace Democracy � > Against Militarism > >We invite interested students, activists and other researchers to apply >for this fellowship to underwrite research and writing in the fields of >demilitarization and workplace democracy. > >The Institute for Policy Studies is pleased to sponsor the Seymour Melman >Fellowship Program. This year we will be selecting one Fellow to receive >a stipend of $5,000. Over the course of the year, this Melman Fellow will >be invited to spend some time at IPS and, when appropriate, will be >mentored by an IPS Fellow/project directors in completing her/his project. > >Applicants are invited to submit a 2-3 page proposal outlining a research >and writing project that relates to some aspect of either or both of these >issues. This should be accompanied by a resume and two references with >phone numbers. > >Application deadline: March 15, 2002. > >Direct inquiries and send proposals to: >Miriam Pemberton, IPS >733 15th Street NW >Suite 1020 >Washington, DC 20005 >(202) 234-9382 ext. 214 >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >******************************** >Seymour Melman is Professor Emeritus of Industrial Engineering at Columbia >University. He has written extensively on demilitarization, the >conversion of military resources for civilian use, and the development of >workplace democracy. His most recent book is After Capitalism: From >Managerialism to Workplace Democracy, Alfred A. Knopf, 2001. In it he >defines workplace democracy as ��Joining producing with decision-making; >organizing decision-making on a non-hierarchical, democratic basis; >sharing the social product without inequality; achieving human solidarity >in place of alienation.� > >IPS is a multi-issue progressive think tank based in Washington, D.C. that >strives to offer resources for progressive social change locally, >nationally, and globally through books, articles, films, conferences, and >activist education. Read more about IPS at www.ips-dc.org. IPS is an >equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, and encourages >applications from people of color, women, and other groups that have >historically been subject to discrimination. > >Mario Pianta >Universita' di Urbino e >ISRDS-CNR, Via De Lollis 12, 00185 Roma, Italy >tel. (39) 06 44879207, fax 06 4463836, e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
