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[eccr] Fwd: Situation Analysis
Fri Jul 04 07:19:46 GMT 2003
>Dear All,
>
> You might be interested to know that the second issue of Situation
> Analysis: A Forum for Critical Thought & International Affairs is now
> out, and is available in full on-line at
> <http://www.situationanalysis.com>www.situationanalysis.com. With
> contributions from, among others, Kevin de Luca, Mary Midgley and Irene
> Gendzier, this issue (entitled The Battle for Resources) examines the
> global struggle over material as well as symbolic resources. In the wake
> of the recent military action in Iraq, it carries a special focus on the
> worlds dwindling reserves of oil, alongside articles examining
> environmental activism, international property law, and the rhetoric of
> the war on terror.
>
> If you would like to receive hard copies of future issues of
> Situation Analysis, simply fill out the subscription form on the website
> and we will post them to you free of charge (at present). You might also
> want to look at the calls for papers page, where you will see that future
> issues are to tackle information and power, contemporary forms of
> activism, and the role of the intellectual today. We would of course
> welcome all submissions and feedback.
>
>Yours Sincerely,
>
>Colin Wright
>(Editor)
>Situation Analysis
>The School of Critical Theory & Cultural Studies
>The University of Nottingham
>University Park
>Nottingham
>NG7 2RD.
>England.
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