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The latest issues of NIACE's three academic reviewed journals are being sent to subscribers, and you could receive them all, saving 10% off the cover price and receiving a new book, absolutely free!
Subscribe to Combination 2 of NIACE's journals and you will receive:
* a year's subscription, (2 issues), to Studies in the Education of Adults offering an excellent forum for critical debate, keeping abreast of scholarship, theory-building and empirical research in the broad field of the education of adults.
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* a year's subscription, (2 issues), to Journal of Adult & Continuing Education covering aspects of theory and practice in adult, community and continuing education.
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* a year's subscription, (2 issues), to Journal of Access Policy and Practice exploring education policy and practice as it affects access to learning, sharing ideas and practical solutions to create wider and deeper participation in lifelong learning.
+ free online access to each journal, through Ingenta, providing fast retrieval of articles, advanced search facility as well as exclusive access to back issues.
AND to celebrate the launch of Rebalancing the social and economic: learning, partnership and place, if you subscribe to Combination 2 before end November, we will send you a copy of the book (rrp £18.95), absolutely free!
Rebalancing the social and economic is a compelling new book edited by Chris Duke, Mike Osborne and Bruce Wilson, examining the challenges facing those who make and implement social policy at a time when free-trade economics reign supreme. It draws on linked ideas of social capital and the management of place, and presents international perspectives from a diverse range of countries, to question the domination of the economic and call for a new balance in making policy and measuring what is achieved.
Contributors include: Ron Faris, Jim Cavaye, Martin Mowbray, John Field, Tom Healy, Markku Sotarauta, Donna McDonald, Alison St.Clair Baker, Robert Hardy, Shirley Walters, David R. Charles, Sara Parkin and Kate Sankey.
Subscribe today:
- visit the website at www.niace.org.uk/publications/periodicals , or
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- tel: 0116 204 4215, fax: 0116 204 4276 quoting reference EM110501B
Subscription rates:
UK
Individuals: £81.00 Organisations: £216.00
Europe, North America, Australasia, Japan and Singapore
Individuals: £108.00 Organisations: £257.00
Rest of World
Individuals: £54.00 Organisations: £81.00
If you would like more information about NIACE's journals and publications, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Best Wishes
Elisabeth Prince
Publications Marketing Assistant
NIACE
Renaissance House
20 Princess Road West
Leicester
LE1 6TP
Tel: +44 (0)116 204 2832
Fax: +44 (0)116 204 4262
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To celebrate four years of our online bookshop, NIACE is offering a 10% discount on all books purchased online before the end of November 2005. Order your copies today.
http://www.niace.org.uk/publications
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