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Dear Friends
I am the book review editor for Global Social Policy, published three times
a year by Sage (http://www.sagepublications.com).
I am looking for volunteers to review books for Issue 3.1. Below is a list
of ten titles or groups of titles. The deadline for reviews in mid-October
2002 and we ask for each review to be about 800-1000 words in length.
Those who are interested in particular titles (or who want to suggest
others) should send me an email this week with their
Name
Address to which books should be sent
Title/Affiliation
Broad areas of interest
I can then choose the ten reviewers - and keep others on file for future
reviews.
The books will be dispatched from the publishers and exerience shows us that
this can take some time. Realistically, and in terms of summer holidays,
therefore, we are looking for reviewers who can guarantee that they will
have some time in September to complete this task.
Those chosen to review will receive full guidelines re Journal house style,
etc.
With best wishes
Paul Stubbs
Books For Review
1. Guy Standing Beyond the New Paternalism Verso, 2001
2. Vic George and Paul Wilding Globalization and Human Welfare 2002
3. Joseph Stiglitz Globalization and Its Discontents Allen Lane,
2002
4. John Madeley Hungry for Trade Zed Books, 2000
5. Will Hutton The World We're In Little River, 2002
6. Noreena Hertz The Silent Takover: global capitalism and the death
of democracy. Free Press, 2002
7. 3 IDS Working Papers
Peter Newell Globalization and the Future State
Karen Brock et al Power, Knoweldge and Political Spaces in the Framing of
Poverty Policy
Naomi Hossain and Mick Moore Arguing for the Poor
8. Mark Duffield Global Governance and the New wars Zed 2001 and Joanna
Macrae Aiding Recovery? the crisis of aid in chronic political emergencies
Zed 2001
9. Isabelle Grunberg and Sarbuland Khan Globalization: the UN development
dialogie. Brookings, 2000
10. Teimo Teivanainen Enter Economism, Exit Politics: experts, economic
policy and the damage to democracy. Zed 2002
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Fax and tel +385 1 37 01 301
Mobile +385 91 209 5637
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