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15/03/2008 - Newsletter 1
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The International network on school violence newsletter is a joint publication by the International and European Observatories on School Violence and is published with the assistance of UNESCO. It complements the scientific articles made freely available to the public by the International Journal of Violence and Schools, an on-line scientific peer-reviewed journal (www.ijvs.org). Initially published 6 times a year in English and in French, it aims to become monthly with Spanish and Portuguese versions following shortly. The main objective is to establish an open international link between research and action in the struggle against school violence.
Each newsletter will contain a main dossier or highlighted piece of news such as the organisation of world congresses, reports of important meetings, updates on countries and regions, and a focus on particularly salient research. Shorter articles analysing particular problems or reacting to topical issues will form the second part. In this way, important news will finally be available to all (e.g. the latest publications). Scientific laboratories, researchers, NGOs, institutions and individuals wishing to present their work and findings are cordially invited to send their contributions, even short, to the editorial team of the newsletter (debarberic@aol.com). The newsletter will be what its readers make it!
Download the Newsletter here.
The International network on school violence newsletter is a joint publication by the International and European Observatories on School Violence and is published with the assistance of UNESCO. It complements the scientific articles made freely available to the public by the International Journal of Violence and Schools, an on-line scientific peer-reviewed journal (www.ijvs.org). Initially published 6 times a year in English and in French, it aims to become monthly with Spanish and Portuguese versions following shortly. The main objective is to establish an open international link between research and action in the struggle against school violence.
Each newsletter will contain a main dossier or highlighted piece of news such as the organisation of world congresses, reports of important meetings, updates on countries and regions, and a focus on particularly salient research. Shorter articles analysing particular problems or reacting to topical issues will form the second part. In this way, important news will finally be available to all (e.g. the latest publications). Scientific laboratories, researchers, NGOs, institutions and individuals wishing to present their work and findings are cordially invited to send their contributions, even short, to the editorial team of the newsletter (debarberic@aol.com). The newsletter will be what its readers make it!
Download the Newsletter here.
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