Albanian Studies Discussion List


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Subject: Albanian Studies Discussion List

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Original sender: Besnik Pula <[email protected]>

Albanian Studies Discussion List

 
Albanian Studies Discussion List ([email protected]) Introduction
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The Albanian Studies Discussion List (ALST-L) is a specialized mailing
list created to serve as a means of networking and communication
between students (undergraduate and graduate), scholars, and
professionals interested or engaged in the field of Albanian Studies:
the study of Albanian history, language, politics, society, economy,
and other related fields of social science.
 
The editorial style will be similar to one appropriate for a journal
(written text) and a round table discussion at a professional meeting
(short exchanges between colleagues). The main issue is to maintain a
high level of professionalism, in content and form, so that everyone
has access and can benefit. This is not a plan for uniformity or
consensus, but ground rules for a dynamic exchange of ideas and
information in which agreements and conflicts can be experienced and
learned from as well.
 
The purpose of the list is to serve stricly as a means for exchange of
academic and scholarly information. It is not intended for the
discussion of day-to-day political developments. For that, you may
wish to join the
ALBANIAN Discussion List
(http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/archives/albanian.html).
 
To subscribe, please send your name, title, field of study,
institutional affiliation, and geographic location to
[email protected]. Involvement in the field of social
science is welcome, but not required.

List owner: Besnik Pula <[email protected]> or
<[email protected]>, M.A. Candidate, Center for Eurasian,
Russian, and East European Studies, Georgetown University, Washington,
DC.

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