From: L-Soft list server at St. John's University (1.8c) To: Ian Pitchford Subject: File: "SCI-CULT LOG9706" Date: Sunday, September 27, 1998 10:18 AM ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 9 Jun 1997 10:18:52 +0200 Reply-To: Sci-Cult Science-as-Culture Sender: Sci-Cult Science-as-Culture From: Robert Maxwell Young Subject: _Journal of Electronic Publishing_ X-To: psychoanalytic-studies@sheffield.ac.uk, hraj@maelstrom.stjohns.edu X-cc: g.a.shipton@sheffield.ac.uk, leo.walford@sagepub.co.uk Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Journal of Electronic Publishing ISSN 1080-2711 The Journal of Electronic Publishing is a quarterly electronic-only publication from the University of Michigan Press that covers all aspects - -- both scholarly and experiential -- of the growing field of online publishing. Since 1994 JEP has been collecting and archiving writings that help us understand this new and exciting medium. JEP is offering free access to the site through the end of 1997. In September JEP will start quarterly publication with a format designed to go beyond the traditional scholarly journal: it will combine the best scholarly articles with the best essays from practitioners in this field. Scholarship without experience is pedantry; experience without analysis is gossip. Together scholars and practitioners can widen our understanding of the emerging electronic-publishing field, and allow us to apply that understanding to our ventures in e-pub. JEP will have two sections: invited essays by the people on the front lines, those who read, write for, edit, and publish in the electronic environment; and new or reprinted peer-reviewed papers from scholars who rigorously study and analyze issues in this discipline. JEP will also offer reviews and critiques of books, Web sites, and other electronic-publishing endeavors; news of people in the field; and reports on meetings, conferences, and seminars (both online and RL). JEP invites your submission of scholarly papers and your application to be a regular contributor to the journal as a reporter or critic. In addition, we are looking for essayists. Future issues will cover the impact of e-pub in the third world, whether anyone can make money online, the effect of e-pub on tenure, the growth of e-pub conventions (e.g. left frame, bottom navigation; searching; META text, etc.), and the trials of publishing both on paper and electronically. If you have something to say, this is the place to say it. For the September issue, JEP is seeking essays by those who read e-journals and by those who do not, explaining their biases in a thoughtful, provocative, and readable way. Do not argue both sides of the issue. Only opinionated writers will be considered. Please send all applications, articles, and questions (in ascii, tagged ascii, SGML, HTML, CGI, Java, or any major word-processing format, but not by fax, postal mail, or FedEx) to Judith Axler Turner, Editor . Judith Axler Turner Editor The Journal of Electronic Publishing http://www.press.umich.edu/jep 001 (202) 986-3463 __________________________________________ Robert Maxwell Young: robert@rmy1.demon.co.uk or r.m.young@sheffield.ac.uk, 26 Freegrove Rd., London N7 9RQ, Eng. tel.+44 171 607 8306 fax.+44 171 609 4837 Professor of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalytic Studies, Centre for Psychotherapeutic Studies, University of Sheffield. Home page and writings: http://www.shef.ac.uk/~psysc/ Process Press publications: http://www.shef.ac.uk/~psysc/process_press/index.html 'One must imagine Sisyphus happy.' - Camus ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 25 Jun 1997 18:28:03 +0100 Reply-To: Sci-Cult Science-as-Culture Sender: Sci-Cult Science-as-Culture From: Robert Maxwell Young Subject: Philosophy of Science web sites Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" International Journal for the Philosophy of Science http://www.chass.utoronto.ca:8080/~jrbrown/ISPS.html#EB British Society for the Philosophy of Science http://www.dur.ac.uk/~dfl0www/bsps/BSPSHome.html British Journal for the Philosophy of Science http://www.oup.co.uk/jnls/list/phisci/ __________________________________________ Robert Maxwell Young: robert@rmy1.demon.co.uk or r.m.young@sheffield.ac.uk, 26 Freegrove Rd., London N7 9RQ, Eng. tel.+44 171 607 8306 fax.+44 171 609 4837 Professor of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalytic Studies, Centre for Psychotherapeutic Studies, University of Sheffield. Home page and writings: http://www.shef.ac.uk/~psysc/ Process Press publications: http://www.shef.ac.uk/~psysc/process_press/index.html 'One must imagine Sisyphus happy.' - Camus ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 26 Jun 1997 15:36:37 +0100 Reply-To: Sci-Cult Science-as-Culture Sender: Sci-Cult Science-as-Culture From: Robert Maxwell Young Subject: European Society for the History of Human Sciences: Conference Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Subject: first meeting of the European Society for the History of Human Sciences PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ORGANIZERS ARE STILL ACCEPTING CONTRIBUTIONS AS WELL AS REGISTRATIONS. THE DEADLINES BELOW ARE NOT ENFORCED. Second announcement and Call for Papers for the 1st ESHHS conference at the University of Attila Jozsef, Szeged and the University of Eotvos Lorand, Budapest, Hungary 29th August-3rd September 1997 The University of Attila Jozsef, Szeged and the University of Eotvos Lorand, Budapest, Hungary invite you to the 1st annual ESHHS (European Society for the History of Human Sciences -formerly Cheiron-Europe) conference to be held in Budapest and Szeged between the 29th of August and the 3rd of September 1997. Because the Department of Psychology of Eotvos Lorand University will celebrate its 50th anniversary, we would like to organize one or two sessions on the history of psychology in the postwar period, early 50s, in East and West. Contributions are welcomed If you plan attend the conference, please make a registration /by mail or post mail/ before 1st of May at the local organizer: Dr Zsuzsanna Vajda Department of Psychology, Univ. Attila J=A2zsef Szeged, Petofi sgt 30/34 H-6722 Hungary Phone: 36-62-454-000/32-20; 32-90 Fax: 36-62-321- 034 E-mail:vajdazs@edpsy.u-szeged.hu Papers /full text, no more than 8 pages, 16 000 n/ should be submitted before 1st of June to the three members of program committee: Dr Zsuzsanna Vajda /local organizer/ Prof. Irmingard Staeuble Freie Universitat Berlin, FB 12-WE-12 Germany, Habelschwedter Allee 45 D-14195 Berlin Phone: 30-838-5774 Fax: 30-838 6226 Dr Sacha Bem Experimental and Theoretical Psychology Leiden University, Pobox 9555-2300 RB, Leiden Netherland=20 Phone: 31-71 527 36 46; Fax: 31-71 527 36 19 E-mail: bem@rulfsw.leidenuniv.nl=20 Conference fee before 1st of July later /including conference 100 USD 120 USD diner/ Accomodation /including 2 nights in Bp, 3 nights in Szeged full board 5 days and transfer Bp Szeged/ Double room with bath 350 USD 380 USD If you share room 250 USD 280 USD Double room, bath outside 200 USD 230 USD the room Conference and accomodation fees should be transfered to the account of Postabank Takar RT Szeged, Hungary JATE 026-716-311 Dr Vajda Zsuzsanna Csaba Pleh Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences 202 Junipero Serra Blvd Stanford, Ca. 94305=20 T.: (415)321-2052, Fax: ...1192 Home: (415)323-1998 __________________________________________ Robert Maxwell Young: robert@rmy1.demon.co.uk or r.m.young@sheffield.ac.uk, 26 Freegrove Rd., London N7 9RQ, Eng. tel.+44 171 607 8306 fax.+44 171 609 4837 Professor of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalytic Studies, Centre for Psychotherapeutic Studies, University of Sheffield. Home page and writings: http://www.shef.ac.uk/~psysc/ Process Press publications: http://www.shef.ac.uk/~psysc/process_press/index.html 'One must imagine Sisyphus happy.' - Camus ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 19:03:21 -0700 Reply-To: Joachim.Schummer@geist-soz.uni-karlsruhe.de Sender: Sci-Cult Science-as-Culture From: Joachim Schummer Organization: Institute of Philosophy, University of Karlsruhe Subject: Help! Humanities should be dissolved MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Karlsruhe is in danger of being dissolved ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The commission for university structural affairs of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany has recommended the government (June 21, 1997) to dissolve the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Karlsruhe. In the disguise of an enlightened measure to improve the educational ressources of the country, the government obviously intends to take radical economy measures mainly at the expense of the humanities. Please support the preservation of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences! Complete our electronic form to require the government to preserve the humanities and social sciences in Karlsuhe: http://www.uni-karlsruhe.de/~philosophie/iinitiat.htm We run an electronic list of contributers in order to raise the public pressure. Responses from the international community are particularily welcome. Please forward this message! Thanks for your help, Joachim Schummer ------------------------------------------------------------ Dr. Joachim Schummer Institute of Philosophy, University of Karlsruhe Postfach 69 80, D-76128 Karlsruhe, GERMANY Joachim.Schummer@geist-soz.uni-karlsruhe.de