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Monday, November 19, 2012

CFP: Humanity and Society media reviews

The official journal of the Association for Humanist Sociology Humanity and Society invites media reviews on a wide variety of topics but is particularly interested in media presentations that are relevant to humanist sociology. The journal welcomes reviewers from diverse backgrounds and with diverse perspectives, including activists, graduate students, and practitioners in fields other than sociology. For more information, please continue reading.

Humanity and Society recognizing the multiple modalities of communication and how these presentations enhance our sociological understanding of the complex realities of the 21st century.
Humanity and Society , the journal of the Association for Humanist Sociology, announces the introduction of media reviews.
We invite reviewers of sociological messages in:
- Photography
- Web-based art
- Websites
- Popular films and documentaries
- Radio broadcasts
- Multimedia presentations.
We also invite suggestions for media reviews. Please note that book reviews can be sent to our book review editor at RJ-Hironimus-Wendt@wiu.edu.
As a generalist journal, Humanity & Society publishes media reviews on a wide variety of topics. We are particularly interested in media presentations that are relevant to humanist sociology. Humanist sociology is broadly defined as a sociology that views people not only as products of social forces but also as agents in their lives and the world. We are committed to a sociology that contributes to a more humane, equal, and just society.
The journal welcomes reviewers from diverse backgrounds and with diverse perspectives, including activists, graduate students, and practitioners in fields other than sociology. Potential reviewers are also encouraged to contact the Editor with suggestions for reviews in their areas of interest and expertise.
Agreement to prepare a review for Humanity & Society assumes that the reviewer has no substantial material or personal connection to the material or to the producer. Reviews in violation of this guideline will not be published.
Written submissions should not exceed 1000 words. Reviews should also include your: Name: Position: Media Outlet: Mailing Address: Email Address: And the titles and dates published, along with URLs for electronic and multimedia presentations. If you think any additional contextual information would be useful, please include it with your submission/review. To review for Humanity & Society, or to offer suggestions for reviews, please contact our Media Editor, Pamela Anne Quiroz, with a brief summary of your chosen review (paquiroz@uic.edu). We look forward to hearing from you and Thank You for your contributions!
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