roundtable: Three invitations


roundtable: Three invitations

Three invitations

Paul E. Starr (STARR@pucc.PRINCETON.EDU)
Sun, 19 Feb 95 09:27:26 EST


Message-Id: <9502191430.AA03004@a.cni.org>
Date:         Sun, 19 Feb 95 09:27:26 EST
From: "Paul E. Starr" <STARR@pucc.PRINCETON.EDU>
Subject:      Three invitations
To: Telecommunications Roundtable <roundtable@cni.org>


Three announcements from The American Prospect magazine: a job
opening, a special issue, and a conference -- all potentially of
interest to members of the Telecommunications Roundtable.

1. Job opening: Associate editor, new Electronic Policy Network
being established by The American Prospect (Cambridge, Mass.).
Create World Wide Web and gopher sites for liberal and progressive
policy research and advocacy organizations. Edit top-level pages,
manage relations with member organizations. Send resume to Paul
Starr, The American Prospect, P.O. Box 383080, Cambridge, MA 02238
or to <starr@pucc.princeton.edu>.

2. Special issue on information and telecommunications: Later this
year, The American Prospect plans to publish an issue with articles
focused on problems related to the new information technologies and
telecommunications. Writers who wish to propose articles should
send a short query (under 500 words) to Jonathan Cohn, Managing
Editor, The American Prospect, P.O. Box 383080, Cambridge, MA 02238
or to <tap@world.std.com>.

3. In late 1995, with support from the Spencer Foundation, The
American Prospect will host a conference on educational reform and
the new technologies. Writers interested in proposing articles
should send a short query (under 500 words) to one of the addresses
listed above.

The American Prospect is an independently published journal of
liberal ideas concerned with policy, politics, and American society
and culture. It was founded in 1990 by Paul Starr (professor of
sociology, Princeton University) and Robert Kuttner (writer and
columnist, Business Week), who are its co-editors, and by Robert B.
Reich, who is now Secretary of Labor. For further information, call
(617) 547-2950.

Paul E. Starr
<starr@pucc.princeton.edu>


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