FYI...Stefanie ------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- Hello all, I would like to bring to your attention a relatively new journal that you could consider as a possible outlet for publication. You can also mention it to your librarians, for acquisition purposes. Unfortunately, none of of the university libraries have managed to subscribe to it as of yet. Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State and Society. Published by Oxford University Press. Published three times a year. >From recent and forthcoming issues. Issue 3(1) 1996 Special Issue: gender inequalities in global restructuring . Jane Jenson, guest editor. -Gender Matters: global restructuring and adjustment, Patricia Connelly. -Gendered Time Schedules: Paid Work in Great Britain. Colette Fagan. -For Women Only? The Rise of Part Time Work in the Netherlands. Janneke Platenga. Issue 3(2/3) 1996 Special issue: gender and citizenship in transition -The German State and feminist Politics: a Double Gender Marginalization. Briggite Young. -Women and the Welfare State in the era of Global Markets. Mitchell and garrett. -Citizenship' gender and Dependence in the European Union: Women and Internal Migration. Ackers. -Citizenship in China: The gender Olitics of Social Transformation. Chun Issue 4(1) 1997 Special issue: gender and rationalization in comparative historical perspective-germany and the United States. Issue 4(2) forthcoming Gender and welfare regimes: further thoughts -Feminist theory as fifth column ir discursive vaguard? some ontested uses of gender analysis in -comparative-historical sociology. Adams. -Neither romance nor passion: feminism, comparative-histoical analysis and a marriage of convinience. Baron. -An historical turn in feminism and historical sociology. Morawska. Information for authors 1. submit four copies of each article. 2. all articles must be printed on one side of paper only, with amle of margines. 3. use author-date in-text citations. 4. ALL material must be double-spaced. 5. Authors complete mailing address (hone/fax/email, if applicable) should be on first page. 6. include 50-100 word abstract and a short biographical statement. 7. all material should be in word processing. 8. for guidance, use Chicago Manual of Style Submission should be addressed to: US: Ann Orloff, Dept. of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, 1180 Observatory Dr. Madison, WI 53706. Fax: 608/265-3119 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] International: Barbara Hobson, Sociology Dept. Stockholm Univ. 10691 Stockholm, Sweden. Fax: 11 46 8 612 5580 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ************************************ Stefanie S. Rixecker Department of Resource Management Lincoln University, Canterbury Aotearoa New Zealand E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ************************************