Conflict Resolution & Technology - ACResolution Call for Proposals
Announcement from ACR...
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CALL FOR ARTICLE PROPOSAL
ACResolution Magazine Winter 2009
ACR’s winter 2009 issue of ACResolution magazine will focus on the topic of Conflict Resolution and Technology.
We seek proposals from people who would like to write articles on any aspect of this topic. We seek diversity in authors and subject matter; authors do not have to be ACR members.
If interested, please:
- write a half-page (150-300 word) description of your proposed article,
- include a title/headline for your article,
- include your name, e-mail address and phone number and that of any co-authors as well,
- include one to three lines of biographical information,
- specify if you would like to write a major (2,700 words) or minor (1,300 words) feature, and
- indicate whether any form of the intended article has been or is scheduled to be published online or in print.
Send your proposals via e-mail to ACResolution at publications@ACRnet.org as soon as possible, but no later than Thursday, September 10, 2009.
An editorial advisory committee will review the proposals and choose 2 or 3 major features and 2 or 3 minor features.
All authors will be notified by mid-September. If selected, completed articles will be due to ACR by November 1.
For more information about ACResolution, please visit http://www.ACRnet.org/publications/acresolution.htm.




When will this report be published?
Hi, I am curious to know when this report will be published or if it is available on your site?
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