pen-lers might be interested in this one. maggie --------------------- Forwarded message: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric W Swank) Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 96-07-04 13:47:33 EDT Some folks on this list might want to submit or subscribe to this new journal. And don't hesitate about forwarding this announcement to your colleagues. Eric Swank Ohio State University Forwarded message: > > > Journal of Poverty: > Innovations on Social, Political & Economic Inequalities > > > CALL FOR PAPERS > > Founding Editors: > Keith M. Kilty, Ph.D., Virginia E. Richardson, Ph.D., and Elizabeth A. > Segal, Ph.D. > > The editors announce the development of a new journal, the Journal of > Poverty: Innovations on Social, Political & Economic Inequalities, which > will be published by The Haworth Press, Inc., beginning in 1997. > > The Journal of Poverty: Innovations on Social, Political & Economic > Inequalities is a refereed journal designed to provide an outlet for > discourse on poverty and inequality. Poverty means more than "the > condition or quality of being poor; need; indigence; lack of means of > subsistence." It also refers to "deficiency in necessary properties or > desirable qualities, or in a specific quality; inferiority; inadequacy." > The editorial board welcomes manuscripts which sensitize social scientists > and practitioners to the varied forms and patterns of inequalities, new > developments in cultural diversity, and interventions promoting equality > and social justice. Articles guided by conceptual analyses involving > quantitative and qualitative methods are encouraged. The intent is to > produce and disseminate information on poverty and social, political, and > economic inequalities and to offer a means by which nontraditional > strategies for change might be considered. The journal is concerned with > various levels of intervention ranging from direct practice to community > organization to social policy analysis. Manuscripts should increase > knowledge of oppressive forces, such as racism, sexism, classism, and > homophobia, which contribute to the maintenance of poverty and inequality > and suggest methods of change leading towards their eradication. > > Submissions should reflect the mission of the Journal. Authors should > submit four copies of the manuscript. Manuscripts should be double spaced. > Please include an abstract of no more than 100 words. References and > format should follow APA style. Manuscripts will be peer reviewed by at > least two consulting editors and returned with comments. > > Manuscripts should be sent to: > The Editors > Journal of Poverty: Innovations on Social, Political & Economic Inequalities > P. O. Box 3613 > Columbus, OH 43210-3613 > telephone: 614-292-7181 > fax: 614-292-6940 > > > > Keith Kilty > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > **************************************************************************** > ** > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE FOR JOURNALISTS AND RESEARCHERS: Please ask for written permission from all direct participants before quoting any material posted on FEMECON-L.
