With apologies for cross-posting.
Cambridge University Press is delighted to announce the resurrection of
the International Journal of Cultural Property. The journal was most
recently available twice a year in 2002; we will begin publishing on a
quarterly basis with Volume 12 in 2005. The journal is still published on
behalf of the International Cultural Property Society but now has a new
editor, Alexander A. Bauer of the University of Pennsylvania and George
Washington University, and a revised focus.
International Journal of Cultural Property now provides a vital,
international, and multidisciplinary forum for the broad spectrum of views
surrounding cultural property, cultural heritage, and related issues. Its
mission is to develop new ways of dealing with cultural property debates,
to be a venue for the proposal or enumeration of pragmatic policy
suggestions, and to be accessible to a wide audience of professionals,
academics, and lay readers. Original research papers, case notes,
documents of record, chronicles, conference reports, and book reviews will
be included.
Contributions are welcome from the wide variety of fields implicated in
the debates — law, anthropology, public policy, archaeology, art history,
preservation, ethics, economics, museum-, tourism-, and heritage studies —
and from a variety of perspectives and interests — indigenous, Western,
and non-Western; academic, professional and amateur; consumers and
producers — to promote meaningful discussion of the complexities,
competing values, and other concerns that form the environment within
which these disputes exist.
The 2005 volume will be available via Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) at
http://journals.cambridge.org. We are also making arrangements to have
back volumes available on CJO; more information about those will be
forthcoming.
For further information, please see http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_JCP
Thank you.
Susan Soule
Journals Marketing Manager
Cambridge University Press - North American Branch
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ssoule@cambridge.org
Tel: 212-337-5019
Fax: 212-337-5959