Equality in Info Societies LO14137

Debbie Roth (dr@sprintmail.com)
Mon, 30 Jun 1997 09:39:13 -0700

Thought this might be of interest. Regards, Debbie Roth

>>From: "Dr. G. David Garson" <garson@social.chass.ncsu.edu>
>>To: "Social Science Computing Interest Lists"@cc09ss.unity.ncsu.edu
>>Date: Wed, 18 Jun 1997 13:15:45 EST
>>Subject: Call for Papers
>>
>>Call for Papers
>>
>>Social Science Computer Review invites submissions for a special issue
>>on "Equality and Inequality in Information Societies." A broad,
>>multi-disciplinary and multi-methodological range of empirical,
>>theoretical, and policy analyses, addressing domestic and/or
>>cross-national dimensions of stratification, will be considered.
>>Papers that combine empirical, theoretical, and/or policy analysis are
>>especially encouraged. Authors should contact the editor before
>>submitting formal manuscripts. Manuscripts should be double-spaced,
>>with footnotes, references, tables, and charts on separate pages, and
>>should follow the current journal style. An abstract of no more than
>>150 words, as well as a brief biographical paragraph, should accompany
>>the manuscript. Deadline for manuscript submission: December 1, 1997.
>>Send 3 copies to Mark A. Shields, Division of Technology, Culture, and
>>Communication, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University
>>of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903, (804) 924-3234, Fax (804)
>>924-4306; E-mail, mas4n@virginia.edu.
>>
>>SSCORE is a quarterly journal of
>>Sage Publications devoted to social science research and applications
>>in computers and information technology. Sample copies for
>>consideration for subscription are available by emailing a request to
>>jsamples@sagepub.com.

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Debbie Roth <dr@sprintmail.com>

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