Dear Professor Stubbs:
I would be interested in participating in your endeavor. I am a recent PhD
graduate, emphasizing the study of public and non-profit organizations in the
provision of rural development efforts; my dissertation focused on state
government and NGOs in Tamil Nadu, India (where I have spent a little more
than two years in study).
Please contact me with any further correspondence you wish. You may wish to
send an additional copy of any e-mail to my second address (I am not sure when
my privileges at Colorado State University will end). It is:
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Sincerely,
John
Paul Stubbs wrote:
> Apologies for Crossposting
>
> Dear Friends
>
> I am the book reviews editor of Global Social Policy - a new
> inter-disciplinary journal to be published by Sage, the first issue of
> which will appear in April 2001.
>
> GSP aims to encourage a dialogue between those concerned with social policy
> and development studies as well as those engaged in the study of
> international relations and international organisations. The review section
> will seek to remain up to date with key texts in this expanding field, and
> will include reviews of some of the major reports published by iternational
> organisations themselves.
>
> Further details about the journal can be obtained from the web page of the
> Globalism and Social Policy Programme
> http://www.stakes.fi/gaspp/
>
> At this early stage, I am seeking to compile a list of names, addresses,
> and interests, of people who would like to contribute reviews to the
> journal. The first books should go out for review in Spring 2000. If you
> wish to be considered as a reviewer, please send me an email with your
> contact details and major interests. Please feel free to copy this message
> to anyone else you think may be interested.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Paul Stubbs
> Reviews Editor, GSP.
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