Four new journals from Blackwell Publishing.Blackwell Publishing (Malden, MA) has begun the publication of four new journals, including 'Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology The Journal of Clinical Oncology is a medical journal published by the American Society of Clinical Oncology. The Journal was founded in 1983 and publishes original research and review articles on topics relating to cancer. It is published 3 times a month. ,' 'Maternal and Child Nutrition," Management and Organization Review' and 'International Journal of Economic Theory.' "International Journal of Economic Theory' is a quarterly title that publishes articles for international audiences in all fields of economic theory. It covers such topics as micro- and macroeconomics macroeconomics Study of the entire economy in terms of the total amount of goods and services produced, total income earned, level of employment of productive resources, and general behaviour of prices. , game theory, general equilibrium General equilibrium theory is a branch of theoretical microeconomics. It seeks to explain production, consumption and prices in a whole economy. General equilibrium tries to give an understanding of the whole economy using a bottom-up approach, starting with individual , welfare economics, public economics, industrial organization, development economics, behavioral and experimental economics and mathematical methods for economics. An annual subscription costs $135 for individuals and $402 for institutions. The mission of 'Management and Organization Review,' to be published three times a year, is to publish innovative research contributing to management knowledge in three domains: fundamental research in management; international and comparative management; and, Chinese management, including research on the management and organization of Chinese companies Chinese owned companies can be defined as enterprises within mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and the Republic of China (Taiwan):
'Maternal and Child Nutrition,' to be published quarterly, carries research findings and information on new initiatives and innovative ways of responding to changes in public attitudes. Targeted to health professionals, academics and service users, the journal covers pre-conceptual nutrition, antenatal an·te·na·tal adj. See prenatal. antenatal before parturition. Called also prenatal, antepartal. and postnatal postnatal /post·na·tal/ (-na´t'l) occurring after birth, with reference to the newborn. post·na·tal adj. Of or occurring after birth, especially in the period immediately after birth. maternal nutrition, women's nutrition throughout their reproductive years, and fetal, neonatal neonatal /neo·na·tal/ (ne?o-nat´'l) pertaining to the first four weeks after birth. ne·o·na·tal adj. Of or relating to the first 28 days of an infant's life. , infant and child nutrition. It also includes information on education, food safety, health policy and assessment, evaluation of effectiveness of intervention studies intervention studies, n.pl the epidemiologic investigations designed to test a hypothesized cause and effect relation by modifying the supposed causal factor(s) in the study population. , and the development of research methods. An annual subscription costs $180 for individuals and $418 for institutions. Finally, 'Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology,' also to be published quarterly, is designed to be a forum for facilitating collaboration and exchanging information on new developments in cancer treatment and care in the region. It publishes pre-clinical studies, translational research, and clinical trials and studies describing new findings. An annual subscription costs $90 for individuals and $429 for institutions. Also, Blackwell will take over the publication of four journals produced by the International Communication Association (Washington, D.C.) beginning in January 2006. The four titles include 'Journal of Communication,' 'Human Communication Research,' 'Communication Theory' and the electronic 'Journal of Computer Mediated Communication (messaging) Computer Mediated Communication - (CMC) Communication that takes place through, or is facilitated by, computers. Examples include Usenet and e-mail, but CMC also covers real-time chat tools like lily, IRC, and even video conferencing. .' |
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