>Blackwell Publishing invites you to take a look at the landmark journal,
>City &
>Community, from the American Sociological Association's section on
>Community and
>Urban Sociology by viewing a free sample issue online at:
>
><http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/samplefm.asp?ref=1535-6841
>&promoid=epromo1003>.
>
>---------------------------------------
>
>City & Community
>Edited by Anthony M. Orum
>
>City & Community <http://www.commurb.org/journal/index.html> is
>dedicated to publishing research and theory that explore the
>social aspects of the metropolis.
>
>How do people get attached to places? How do inequalities and
>differences shape a city and how does the city influence
>differences and inequalities? How does an internet community
>compare to a traditional community? Aimed at exploring the
>meaning and significance of the metropolis, C&C includes works on
>immigration, rural communities, social networks, suburbia, urban
>movements, urban history, and virtual communities among others.
>
>
>Highlights Include:
>
>-"Los Angeles and the Chicago School: Invitation to a Debate" by
>Michael Dear, with a series of responses by Andrew Abbott, Harvey
>Molotch, Saskia Sassen, Robert Sampson and Terry Clark (Vol. 1,
>No.1)
>
>-"What Happened to Gender Relations on the Way from Chicago to
>Los Angeles?" by Daphne Spain (Vol. 1, No.2)
>
>-"Ever-More Rooted Americans" by Claude S. Fischer (Vol. 1, No.2)
>
>-"The Sociology of Space: A Use-Centered View" by Herbert J. Gans
>(Vol. 1, No.4)
>
>-"Cities and the Creative Class" by Richard Florida (Vol. 2,
>No.1)
>
>-"Reimagining Detroit" by Peter Eisinger (Vol. 2, No. 2)
>
>*************************************************
>Interested in a subscription to City & Community?
>
>Current American Sociological Association (ASA) members may
>subscribe by joining the Section on Community and Urban
>Sociology: <http://www.asanet.org/forms/sectionform.html>
>
>Membership to the ASA and the Section on Community and Urban
>Sociology entitles you to a subscription to the current volume of
>City & Community.
>
>For more membership information, please go to:
><http://www.asanet.org/members/membership.html>
>
>Non-members and institutions can subscribe to City & Community
>securely on the web at:
>
><http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/subs.asp?ref=1535-6841>
>
>or
>
>call Blackwell Publishing at 1-800-835-6770 (toll-free in
>North America), +1 (781) 388-8200 (U.S. office), or +44 1865
>778315 (UK office).
>
>*************************************************
>City & Community is a valuable addition to any library
>collection! Does your library subscribe to City & Community? If
>not, please recommend it today by forwarding this message to your
>librarian. Your institution's subscription also includes free
>online access for all members of the institution.
>
>**************************************************
>Also available from Blackwell Publishing for the American Sociological
>Association:
>
>Sociological Theory
><http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0735-2751>
>
>Sociological Methodology
><http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0081-1750>
>
>******************************
>
>You can now receive the Table of Contents of City & Community
>delivered directly to your email by signing up for Blackwell's
>free e-alerting service (a service that enables you to choose
>which publications you wish to be updated about).
>
>For FREE updates on Blackwell Publishing's journals, simply login
>to your account or register at:
>
> <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/> and go to the "E-mail
>Alerts" tab
>
> or
>
><http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/servlet/useragent?
>func=showMySynergy&type=alerts>.
Rene Bekkers
-----------------------------------------------
ICS/Department of Sociology
Heidelberglaan 1
3584 CS Utrecht
The Netherlands
Phone: +31 30 253 1827
Fax: +31 30 253 4405
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Website: http://www.fss.uu.nl/soc/homes/bekkers
Weblog: http://www.sociology.nl/weblog
URL Department of Sociology: http://www.fss.uu.nl/soc
Visiting address: Martinus Langeveld building (former CGZ), room H037
|