this does sound like a good idea: has the particular virtue of being
potentially accessible to "lay" people who otherwise do not have easy
access to academic debate. Hpe there will be time at exeter for thos ewho
want to network around this proposal to do so,
Annie
--On 09 October 2004 11:13 +0100 Mark Burton
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> Yes I think that's a great idea.
> I think some kind of quality control or moderation is important, but
> wouldn't want to overstate the need for it.
> I'm happy to share my (actually quite rudimentary) knowledge about
> setting up and running a website to those interested in this venture.
> Mark
>
>
> On 9 Oct 2004, at 9:10, David Fryer wrote:
>
>> There is a conference session entitled 'Where next?' (for Community
>> Psychology in the UK) scheduled at the end of the second day of the
>> Exeter conference. I am formally responsible for this session but I am
>> making it available for as many diverse positions re 'where next?' to
>> be voiced as we can manage.
>>
>> The suggestion of developing on online, not for profit, free and open
>> access (for those with online access), community psychological (in
>> content, process and manufacture) journal (with refereeing or whatever
>> form of pre-posting vetting was deemed by those involved to be most
>> consistent with community psychological values and assumptions) and
>> which could be a resource for community members and practitioners as
>> well as academics sounds exciting to me and could certainly be
>> discussed in the Where next session?
>>
>> If anyone would like to take max 3 or 4 minutes to make some points
>> for or/and against the suggestion of an online journal to facilitate
>> discusion of this issue in the 'where next' session, please let me
>> know. If anyone on this list would like to make points here to be
>> taken forward and considered at Exeter please feel free to post them.
>>
>> David
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Paul@home
>> To: David Fryer; 'Liz Mears'; [log in to unmask];
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>> Subject: RE: conference papers on the Community Psychology UK website
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>> As a reviewer for a couple of peer review for-profit, limited-access
>> journals (you have to pay hefty subscription charges or belong to an
>> institution that pays even heftier subscription charges to get access)
>> for which I work unpaid (as do many other reviewers) I am very
>> attracted to the idea of being an unpaid reviewer for a peer-reviewed,
>> not-for profit, open access journal, particularly as the major
>> publishers are bleeding our academic libraries dry with their
>> expensive journal subscription rates. We would need an editorial board
>> and some IT-savy people - these roles could involve the most work and
>> might be hardest to recruit for, particularly if there is no monetary
>> compensation for their time - but isn't the idea of a community
>> psychology journal that is community psychological in content and
>> manufacture too exciting to allow to fade? Perhaps for those of us who
>> are going to Exeter we can find time to talk about this? For those who
>> aren't could they e-mail about this?
>>
>> paul
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: David Fryer [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>> Sent: 08 October 2004 17:18
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>> Subject: conference papers on the Community Psychology UK website
>>
>>
>> Mark kindly posted one of my papers on the CPUK web site (a paper on
>> inequality read at an ENCP meeting in Belgium) and, interestingly and
>> encouragingly, I have had more interest in that paper than many others
>> published in journals and, critically, including from community
>> members. I have not tried to publish as it is as well but I am using
>> it as the basis (for me) of a joint paper with a colleague at Deakin
>> Law School. My paper on the web site was not refereed - unless Mark
>> read it as a sort of quality control. Lots of papers could clutter the
>> web site though? What we need is a free-to-access, online, community
>> psychology journal (with links to web sites such as this)? David
>>
>> David Fryer
>> Community Psychology Group
>> University of Stirling
>> FK9 4LA
>> Scotland
>> +44 (0) 1786 467650 (tel)
>> +44 (0) 1786 467641 (fax)
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Liz Mears [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>> Sent: 08 October 2004 3:38 pm
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>>
>> Hi
>> It is possible to post conference papers on the Community
>> Psychology UK website - this will not prejudice the
>> possibilty of submitting them for publication elsewhere.
>> liz.
>>
>> Liz Mears,
>> Clinical Programmes' Administrator,
>> School of Psychology,----------------------
>> University of Exeter.
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