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| Apr 30 2007, 6:48 PM EDT (current) | ambassadorial | 2 words added, 2 words deleted |
| Apr 30 2007, 6:47 PM EDT | ambassadorial | 48 words added |
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http://www.anthropologymatters.com/journal/index.html
"Anthropology Matters encourages the sharing of experiences and ideas at a level beyond departmental settings. Specifically, the journal addresses issues of relevance to the learning and teaching of anthropology, as well as work in progress. Via the associated discussion forum, the journal seeks to promote active debate of epistemological, political and pragmatic aspects of postgraduate training, research and anthropological writing. Two issues a year will be published and submissions to the journal are welcomed."
http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/ojs/index.php/TfC
Transforming"Transforming Cultures eJournal. A journal for the study of cultural and social transformations. All writings in this Journal classified as Articles are peer reviewed. Those classified as Reflections are articles the editors considered both worthwhile and of interest, but they have not been submitted for review.review."
http://ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej/index
"Community Informatics (CI) is the study and the practice of enabling communities with Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs). CI seeks to work with communities towards the effective use of ICTs to improve their processes, achieve their objectives, overcome the "digital divides" that exist both within and between communities, and empower communities and citizens in the range of areas of ICT application including for health, cultural production, civic management, e-governance among others. The Journal of Community Informatics brings together a global range of academics, CI practitioners and national and multi-lateral policy makers. Each issue of the Journal of Community Informatics will contain double blind peer-reviewed research articles as well as commentaries by leading CI practitioners and policy makers."
http://pelicanweb.org/solisust.html
"Violence is the main obstacle to human development. There is an intrinsic link between violence and religion, patriarchal gender violence being the most pervasive expression of religious violence. Mitigating violence therefore requires overcoming the patriarchal mindset, especially in religious institutions. The mission of this independent newsletter is to provide a digest on current research and emerging issues related to human solidarity, ecological sustainability, and both religious and secular non-violence. The United Nations' Millennium Development Goals are used as a point of reference."
http://www.cjc-online.ca/
"The objective of the Canadian Journal of Communication is to publish Canadian research and scholarship in the field of communication. In pursuing this objective, particular attention is paid to research that has a distinctive Canadian flavour by virtue of choice of topic or by drawing on the legacy of Canadian theory and research. The purview of the journal is the entire field of communication studies as practiced in Canada or with relevance to Canada.
The Canadian Journal of Communication is a print and online quarterly. Back issues are accessible online without restriction. Access to the most recent year's issues, including the current issue, requires a subscription. Subscribers now have access to all issues online from Volume 1, Issue 1 to Volume 32, Issue 1."
http://ijoc.org/ojs/index.php/ijoc
"The International Journal of Communication is an online, multi-media, academic journal that adheres to the highest standards of peer review and engages established and emerging scholars from anywhere in the world. The International Journal of Communication is an interdisciplinary journal that, while centered in communication, is open and welcoming to contributions from the many disciplines and approaches that meet at the crossroads that is communication study."
http://pkp.sfu.ca/node/4
"The Public Knowledge Project is a federally funded research initiative at the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University on the west coast of Canada. It seeks to improve the scholarly and public quality of academic research through the development of innovative online environments. PKP has developed free, open source software for the management, publishing, and indexing of journals and conferences. Open Journal SystemsOpen Conference Systems increase access to knowledge, improve management, and reduce publishing costs. See Software & Services for demos, downloads, and information about these systems."
http://www.stanford.edu/group/siqss/itandsociety/
"IT&Society (ISSN d0000080) is a web-based scholarly journal devoted to the scientific analysis of the social impact of information technology on society, with special emphasis on quantitative survey analysis.
The intended audience for this research quarterly includes the community of scholars interested in the social impact of new technologies, as well as policy makers, media analysts, computer professionals and interested members of the general public.
Issues are made available free online, with the expectation that readers will contribute to the journal by offering constructive commentary, volunteering services, bringing the journal to the attention of those who don't know about it, making suggestions for improving research and increasing the volume of useful dialogue about the role of information technology on society.
IT&Society is published in PDF format and requires Adobe Acrobat to view the papers. Click here to download. Alternatively, use this site to convert PDF to HTML.
The articles in IT&Society may be copied for use by non-profit educational institutions for scholarly or instructional purposes only, provided that both the author and the journal are identified and a proper copyright notice appears. For all other uses, permission must be secured from both Stanford University and the author."
"Anthropology Matters encourages the sharing of experiences and ideas at a level beyond departmental settings. Specifically, the journal addresses issues of relevance to the learning and teaching of anthropology, as well as work in progress. Via the associated discussion forum, the journal seeks to promote active debate of epistemological, political and pragmatic aspects of postgraduate training, research and anthropological writing. Two issues a year will be published and submissions to the journal are welcomed."
http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/ojs/index.php/TfC
Transforming"Transforming Cultures eJournal. A journal for the study of cultural and social transformations. All writings in this Journal classified as Articles are peer reviewed. Those classified as Reflections are articles the editors considered both worthwhile and of interest, but they have not been submitted for review.review."
http://ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej/index
"Community Informatics (CI) is the study and the practice of enabling communities with Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs). CI seeks to work with communities towards the effective use of ICTs to improve their processes, achieve their objectives, overcome the "digital divides" that exist both within and between communities, and empower communities and citizens in the range of areas of ICT application including for health, cultural production, civic management, e-governance among others. The Journal of Community Informatics brings together a global range of academics, CI practitioners and national and multi-lateral policy makers. Each issue of the Journal of Community Informatics will contain double blind peer-reviewed research articles as well as commentaries by leading CI practitioners and policy makers."
http://pelicanweb.org/solisust.html
"Violence is the main obstacle to human development. There is an intrinsic link between violence and religion, patriarchal gender violence being the most pervasive expression of religious violence. Mitigating violence therefore requires overcoming the patriarchal mindset, especially in religious institutions. The mission of this independent newsletter is to provide a digest on current research and emerging issues related to human solidarity, ecological sustainability, and both religious and secular non-violence. The United Nations' Millennium Development Goals are used as a point of reference."
http://www.cjc-online.ca/
"The objective of the Canadian Journal of Communication is to publish Canadian research and scholarship in the field of communication. In pursuing this objective, particular attention is paid to research that has a distinctive Canadian flavour by virtue of choice of topic or by drawing on the legacy of Canadian theory and research. The purview of the journal is the entire field of communication studies as practiced in Canada or with relevance to Canada.
The Canadian Journal of Communication is a print and online quarterly. Back issues are accessible online without restriction. Access to the most recent year's issues, including the current issue, requires a subscription. Subscribers now have access to all issues online from Volume 1, Issue 1 to Volume 32, Issue 1."
http://ijoc.org/ojs/index.php/ijoc
"The International Journal of Communication is an online, multi-media, academic journal that adheres to the highest standards of peer review and engages established and emerging scholars from anywhere in the world. The International Journal of Communication is an interdisciplinary journal that, while centered in communication, is open and welcoming to contributions from the many disciplines and approaches that meet at the crossroads that is communication study."
http://pkp.sfu.ca/node/4
"The Public Knowledge Project is a federally funded research initiative at the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University on the west coast of Canada. It seeks to improve the scholarly and public quality of academic research through the development of innovative online environments. PKP has developed free, open source software for the management, publishing, and indexing of journals and conferences. Open Journal SystemsOpen Conference Systems increase access to knowledge, improve management, and reduce publishing costs. See Software & Services for demos, downloads, and information about these systems."
http://www.stanford.edu/group/siqss/itandsociety/
"IT&Society (ISSN d0000080) is a web-based scholarly journal devoted to the scientific analysis of the social impact of information technology on society, with special emphasis on quantitative survey analysis.
The intended audience for this research quarterly includes the community of scholars interested in the social impact of new technologies, as well as policy makers, media analysts, computer professionals and interested members of the general public.
Issues are made available free online, with the expectation that readers will contribute to the journal by offering constructive commentary, volunteering services, bringing the journal to the attention of those who don't know about it, making suggestions for improving research and increasing the volume of useful dialogue about the role of information technology on society.
IT&Society is published in PDF format and requires Adobe Acrobat to view the papers. Click here to download. Alternatively, use this site to convert PDF to HTML.
The articles in IT&Society may be copied for use by non-profit educational institutions for scholarly or instructional purposes only, provided that both the author and the journal are identified and a proper copyright notice appears. For all other uses, permission must be secured from both Stanford University and the author."
