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At 10:48 AM 10/14/97 -0500, you wrote:
>CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS:
>
>REVISION OF CURRICULUM GUIDE ON THE SOCIOLOGY OF PEACE AND WAR
>
>Submissions are invited for reflective essays, full-length syllabi,
>course outlines, instructional assignments and materials, lists of
>websites, electronic homepages, professional organizations, LISTSERVs,
>films, journal and any other resources on teaching the sociology of
>peace and war. These materials will be considered for the second edition
>of The Sociology of Peace and War: a Curriculum Guide, set to be published
>in 1998 by the American Sociological Association Teaching Resources Center.
>
>Topics that will be covered include but are not limited to: a) those on
>the new section brochure, i.e. the causes and dynamics of war;
>conflict resolution; peace movements; military institutions;
>nonviolence; race and ethnic conflict; gender and violence;
>war refugees; b) in addition, overviews of the field, the political
>economy of peace and war, environmental conflicts; service-learning
>and other applied-sociology topics; particular geographic regions.
>
>We invite not only syllabi but 1) reflective essays on particular
>aspects of teaching in the field; and 2) information on new resources
>like bibliographies, professional associations, websites, LISTSERVs etc.
>We welcome submissions from people who are not members of the ASA section
>on peace and war.
>
>Please send your submissions by February 28, 1998 to one of the following:
>before December 15, 1997,
>
>Morten Ender
>Dept. of Sociology
>University of North Dakota
>PO Box 7136
>Grand Forks ND 58202-7136,
>ender@prairie.nodak.edu
>
>and between December 15, 1997 and February 28, 1998:
>
>Helen Raisz
>Dept. of Sociology
>St. Joseph's College
>W.Hartford CT 06117
>hraisz@mercy.sjc.edu.
>
>Please do spelling and grammar checks on your submissions. We need
>4 hard copies of each submission, plus a version on a 3 1/2 in.
>diskette, using Word or WordPerfect, IBM compatible. Include your
>name, institutional affiliation, and mailing and e-mail addresses on
>both the disk and hardcopy. Please also keep a disk copy for yourself,
>in case we need to make significant revisions. Hard copies and disks
>will not be returned. The editors hold the right to edit and
>alter materials to fit formatting requirements. Authors of accepted
>materials will receive a discount on the purchase price of the guide.
>
>For inquiries about the revised guide, feel free to contact any of
>the editors:
>
>Morten Ender
>Dept. of Sociology
>University of N.Dakota
>PO Box 7136
>Grand Forks ND 58202-7136
>ender@prairie.nodak.edu
>
>John MacDougall
>Dept of Regional Economic & Social Development
>Univ. of Mass.
>Lowell MA 01854
>macdougaj@woods.uml.edu
>
>Helen Raisz
>Dept. of Sociology
>St. Joseph's College
>W.Hartford CT 06117
>hraisz@mercy.sjc.edu
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