This would appear to be a fault at your end. The original message is
appended onto the end of this one.
On Mon, 8 Feb 1999, DS LR Surv Lt Col C M St G Kirke wrote:
> Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 11:11:10 -0000
> From: DS LR Surv Lt Col C M St G Kirke <[log in to unmask]>
> Reply-To: [log in to unmask]
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: RE: New Journal: FIELD METHODS
>
> Eben,
>
> The EMail address of [log in to unmask] not work. Are you
> sure you had it right?
>
> If so, it is a fault at our end - our system is a bit battered by
> incremental additions - and so I would appreciate it if you forwarded
> the following message:
>
> FIELD METHODS
>
> I am interested in submitting a paper for FIELD METHODS. It will
> concern a practical approach to data analysis with a view to reducing
> the amount of observer-distortion.
>
> Please send me details of submission criteria and format.
>
> Charles Kirke
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eben Weitzman [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 05 February 1999 18:46
> To: Qualitative Software List
> Subject: New Journal: FIELD METHODS
>
>
> *Please forgive the cross-posting*
>
> Colleagues,
>
> I want to bring your attention to a promising new peer-reviewed journal,
> FIELD METHODS, and invite you to think about pieces you'd like to
> submit. Its predecessor, the Cultural Anthropology Methods journal, was
> excellent, and we expect FIELD METHODS to be even better. Peer review
> will be done almost entirely by e-mail, which makes it very fast. Below
> you'll find a description from the editor, H. Russell Bernard.
>
> Best wishes,
> -Eben
> ************
>
> FIELD METHODS [formerly CAM, the Cultural Anthropology Methods journal]
> is
> an international, interdisciplinary journal from AltaMira Press, a
> division of Sage Publications, Inc. The journal is edited by H. Russell
> Bernard, Anthropology, University of Florida (formerly editor of CAM),
> and an international, interdisciplinary editorial board of scholars.
>
> FIELD METHODS is devoted to articles about the methods used by field
> workers in the social and behavioral sciences and humanities for the
> collection, management, and analysis of data about human thought and/or
> human behavior in the natural world. Articles should focus on
> innovations
> and issues in the methods used, rather than the reporting of research or
> theoretical-epistemological questions about research. High quality
> articles
> using qualitative and quantitative methods -- from the scientific or
> interpretive traditions -- dealing with data collection and analysis in
> applied and basic research from writers in the social sciences,
> humanities,
> and related professions are all welcomed in the pages of FIELD METHODS.
> The
> motto of the journal is that "methods belong to all of us."
>
> FIELD METHODS also publishes commentaries and reviews of books and
> software.
>
> FIELD METHODS will appear quarterly beginning in September 1999. To
> inquire
> about submitting an article, or to ask to review a particular book or
> piece
> of software, please contact the editor at [log in to unmask]
> Whenever possible, articles, book and media reviews, and peer reviews of
> articles should be submitted in electronic form.
>
> For information about subscribing to FIELD METHODS, please request a
> brochure from the publisher at [log in to unmask]
>
>
> --
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Eben Weitzman, Ph.D.
> Graduate Programs in Dispute Resolution
> University of Massachusetts Boston
> 100 Morrissey Blvd.
> Boston, MA 02125-3393
> Phone: (617)287-7238
> Fax: (617)287-7404
> Email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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