ASEEES June NewsNet now available

ASEEES NewsNet newsnet at PITT.EDU
Thu Jun 7 20:03:46 UTC 2012


The June edition of NewNet is now available here:  http://aseees.org/newsnet/2012-05.pdf
It features articles on the current state of government in Hungary; the use of mass media in the Ural Working Class Movement; internet use in Russia; online niche communities; and an introduction to Bturn, an online magazine focused on the Balkans.  We also recognized the ACLS fellowship recipients and the ACTR National Post-Secondary Russian Essay contest winners.    As a reminder, the summer issue of NewsNet is only available electronically.    Because of this new format (used only for the summer issue; the August edition will be circulated both in print and electronically), we are able to provide you with a great range of content:  Blue text and most images and graphics are hyperlinked to related external webpages.  Two links are of particular importance:

 *   The gender equality survey found in NN and here http://www.aseees.org/additional/gendersurvey.html
 *   And the registration form for the 2012 Annual ASEEES Convention, New Orleans, Nov. 15-18: http://www.aseees.org/convention.html

Mary Arnstein
Communications Coordinator
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies
 203C Bellefield Hall University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6424 USA
(412) 648-9809, (412) 648-9815 (fax)
www.aseees.org<http://www.aseees.org%3chttp:/www.aseees.org/>


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