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Re: CVs or scientific committee (was: Re: [jox] Pot-pourri)



I personally rather not maintain bio blurb about myself somewhere. I rather 
have a link to my general website, kind of like ctheory, but with links. 

For people who don't have websites, but want one (a rather small group 
these days, I assume), Stefan's solution might be helpful.

Felix

On Saturday, 21. November 2009, Mathieu O'Neil wrote:
Hi StefanMn, StefanMz, all

In principle I have no problem with having sections for people. I
 checked on a couple of other journals and saw that some don’t do it:

C-theory
http://www.ctheory.net/static.aspx?id=Editorial%20Board

Fast Capitalism:
http://www.uta.edu/huma/agger/fastcapitalism/editorialboard.html

But others do, in the form of pop-up boxes (no photos though): 
 
Triple-C
http://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/about/editorialTeam
In all the ones I looked at there was a link to an outside page.



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*|Manuel Castells and the Theory of the Network Society. Polity, 2006 
*|Open Cultures and the Nature of Networks. Ed. Futura/Revolver, 2005 
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