I agree too.
Happy to contribute
Yiannis Yiannoulis
Lecturer of Accounting & Auditing
Technological Educational Institute of Crete
School of Management & Economics
Accounting Department
Stavromenos Herakleion
Crete 71 500
Tel: +30 2810 320 189
Mobile:+30 697 678 89 85
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Από: Cycling and Society Research Group discussion list εκ μέρους Rachel Aldred
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Sounds interesting.
I would be interested in being part of the editorial team too, if you are
looking for additional sociologists.
Dr. Rachel Aldred
Lecturer in Sociology
School of Social Sciences, Media & Cultural Studies
University of East London
Docklands Campus
4-6 University Way
London
E16 2RD
Tel: 020 8223 4289
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Peter
I support this motion and happy to put my name forward to be on editorial
team. RICS - not to be confused with the Royal Institute of Chartered
Surveyors!
Tim Jones
Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development
& Department of Planning
School of the Built Environment
Oxford Brookes University
Gipsy Lane Campus
Oxford OX3 0BP
Tel +44 (0)1865 483436
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> Hello all,
>
> Full of inspiration after the UWE gathering, I've been having a word with
> our university research office and the possibility is present to establish
> a formal, peer-reviewed, online journal e.g. "Research in Cycling and
> Society".
>
> The first question is whether there would be sufficient support for me to
> go ahead with this .
>
> It would be hosted by University of Chester but have a web portal of its
> own.
> The possibility exists there for any other institution or department to be
> listed as a supporter if willing to provide a nominal sum to help
> establish the nec. seed capital and finance for copy editing.
>
> Volunteers would also be needed to be part of the editorial team.
> I'd be happy to co-ordinate.
>
> This would provide us with an initial voice and outlet for our various
> bits of research that we are engaged with and an ongoing means of
> publication for those necessary bits of work that don't seem to always
> find a home in other journals, and for the publication of developed
> conference papers.
>
> What do people think?
>
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