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As part of a major project, SAGE Publications is delighted to announce
that they have digitized the last 59 years of Human Relations, making
such ground-breaking articles as Festinger's "A Theory of Social
Comparison Processes" from 1954, available online for the first time.

 

As a result SAGE is able to offer access to all Human Relations content
dating back to 1948 on SAGE Journals Online (at http://hum.sagepub.com
<http://hum.sagepub.com/> ) for no additional cost to an institutional
subscription in 2006.  It provides any member of a subscribing
institution a wealth of content to dip into at the click of a mouse. If
you are a researcher at a non-subscribing institute you may still view
all abstracts and tables of content free of charge online.

 

We are also very pleased to announce that as of January 2006, Human
Relations will be edited by Stephen Deery, Professor of Health Services
Management & HRM at King's College London. 

 

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