free Blackwell offering??
anne mareck
afmareck at CHARTER.NET
Sat Sep 3 12:18:10 UTC 2005
I've visited the Blackwell site listed, but don't see the "free" offer
anywhere.
Anyone have any additional info about the offer?
Cheers!
ani
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Salimos de la ignorancia y llegamos asi nuevamenta a la ignorancia, pero a
una ignorancia mas rica, mas completa, hecha de pequenas e infinitas
sabidurias.
----Ernesto Sabato, Sobre Heroes y Tumbas
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Also, since Blackwell is offering 2 months of free access to Sociological
Quarterly, maybe October would be a good time to read another article from
that journal. I saw a number of articles that might be of interest to the
group - does anyone want to look at any of the following?
"NO WEAPON SAVE ARGUMENT": Strategic Frame Amplification in the
U.S. Woman Suffrage Movements. Holly J. McCammon, Lyndi Hewitt, Sandy Smith.
The Sociological Quarterly, Vol. 45, Issue 3, pp. 529-556, 2004.
IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT FOR THE THINKING RACIST: A Case Study of
Intellectualization as Stigma Transformation in Contemporary
White Supremacist Discourse. Mitch Berbrier. The Sociological Quarterly,
Volume 40, Number 3, pages 411-433. 1999.
PEACENIKS AND WARMONGERS' FRAMING FRACAS ON THE HOME FRONT: Dominant and
Opposition Discourse Interaction during the Persian Gulf Crisis. Roberta L.
Coles. The Sociological Quarterly, Volume 39, Number 3, pages 369-391. 1998.
THE SYMBOLIC CONSTRUCTION OF RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES ON RUSSIAN
NATIONAL TELEVISION. Philo C. Wasburn and Barbara Ruth Burke. The
Sociological Quarterly, Volume 38, Number 4, pages 669-686. 1997.
Welcome to new members! Please feel free to make suggestions for readings.
Best,
Linnea
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