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     Please could you send this information to screen-l.

     New Media & Society - Editorial Now Available on the SAGE website!

     New Media & Society is a new international journal being launched in
     April 1999 to provide an interdisciplinary forum for the examination
     of the social dynamics of media and information change.

     The journal will engage in critical discussions of the key issues
     arising from the scale and speed of new media development, drawing on
     a wide range of disciplinary perspectives and on both theoretical and
     empirical research.

     New Media & Society will be edited by:
     Nicholas Jankowski University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands Steve Jones
     University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
     Rohan Samarajiva Telecom Regulatory Commission, Sri Lanka/Ohio State
     University, USA
     Roger Silverstone London School of Economics, UK

     Visit the journal's website for further information including the
     Editorial from the first issue and details from Volume One:
     http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/j0182.html

     If you are interested in subscribing or submitting a manuscript please
     email Jane Makoff at SAGE Publications
     Email: [log in to unmask]

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