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From: Jay Ginn <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 11 February 1999 12:32
Subject: Fw: call for articles
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jay Ginn <[log in to unmask]>
>To: radstats@mailbase <radstats@mailbase>
>Date: 11 February 1999 12:14
>Subject: call for articles
>
>
>>Have you an article relevant to the concerns of Radical Statistics*?
>>Or ideas you want to contribute for discussion?
>>Or comments/review of relevant books/government papers?
>>Are you fed up with the norm of waiting 6 months for acceptance of an
>>article, then 2 years for until your article appears?
>>
>>Why not send your material to us for speedy publication?
>>
>>Most articles are included in the next Issue, with minor editorial
changes,
>>but if you want yours refereed this can be arranged; just let us know and
>>send 3 copies.
>>
>>We prefer articles to be short (3-5000 words), but can accept longer
>>contributions depending on space available. If possible, please send your
>>contribution on disc or by e-mail ([log in to unmask]).
>>
>>If you have any queries, contact us.
>>
>>
>>Best wishes
>>
>>Jay Ginn
>>
>>pp Christina Pantazis
>>
>>(Co-editors, Radical Statistics)
>>
>>* The Radical Statistics Group consists of researchers and statisticians
>with a common concern about the political implications of their work and an
>awareness of the actual and potential misuse of statistics.
>>
>>
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