User ID Password  
New user? Forgot password or login?

 
Join APSA
Donate
Donate
Donate

About APSA
Governance
News & Accomplishments
IPSA Prize for Lifetime Achievement in Political Science
Ever Have Trouble Flying or Entering the United States?
NEH Increasing Funding for Community College Programs
Survey of African American Portrayal in Introductory Textbooks
Business Meeting Rules Available for Review
Religion and Politics Organized Section to Introduce New Journal
ANNOUNCING: H-Citizenship: H-Net Network on Citizenship Studies
Model Congress Registration Open
Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science Awarded to Rein Taagepera
APSA Practice for Annual Meeting Sites and the 2012 Annual Meeting
Nominations Sought for Perspectives Editors
Call for Reviews Editor for New Political Science
Hurricane Katrina Relief
Decade of Behavior
Washington Insider
Archives
Awards
Employment
What is Political Science?
Centennial Center for Political Science
Advertising
Contact Us
Contribute
 
 

home › About APSA 

ANNOUNCING: H-Citizenship: H-Net Network on Citizenship Studies
Printer-friendly format

There's a new member of: H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online http://www.h-net.org at http://www.h-net.org/~citizen/.

Following the very successful recent launches of H-Memory, H-Southern-Lit, H-Human-Rights, and H-FedHist H-Net proudly announces its newest addition to its family of over over 180 discussion networks -- H-Citizenship -- a new network promoting interdisciplinary research and intellectual exchange about citizenship within a global community of scholars, students, political, community and business leaders; and the general public.  Toward these ends, H-Citizenship will foster the study of citizenship as an interdisciplinary academic field and establish a forum to stimulate and shape public discourse about citizenship; sponsored by the Center for the Study of Citizenship,
http://www.clas.wayne.edu/unit-inner.asp?WebPageID=1202

Check out the resources list at: http://www.h-net.org/~citizen/resources.html
Suggestions for additions are welcome--please email the editors.

The goals of H-Net lists are to enable scholars to easily communicate current research and teaching interests; to discuss new approaches, methods and tools of analysis; to share information on online resources; and to test new ideas and share comments on the literature in their fields, and publish quality reviews in many fields and support acadee through publication of the JobGuide.

All network messages are permanently archived and searchable.

Like all H-Net lists, H-Citizenship is moderated to edit out material that, in the editors' opinion, is not germane to the list, involves technical matters (such as subscription management requests), is inflammatory, or violates the evolving, yet common, standards of Internet etiquette. H-Net's procedure for resolving disputes over list editorial practices is Article II, Section 2.20 of our bylaws, located at: http://www.h-net.org/about/by-laws.php
Logs and more information can also be located at: http://www.h-net.org/~citizen/.

Editor: Matthew Davis, Assistant Professor of English, University of Wisconsin, Steven's Point
Editor: Aaron Retish, Assistant Professor of History, Wayne State University

Advisory Board:
Marc Kruman, Director, Center for the Study of Citizenship, Wayne State University (also Professor of History and Chair)
Joan W. Scott, Professor of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ
Grant Farred, Associate Professor Literature, Duke University

To join H-Citizenship, please send a message from the account where you wish
to receive mail, to: listserv@h-net.msu.edu (with no signatures or styled text,
word wrap off for long lines) and only this text:

sub H-SouthLit firstname lastname, institution

Example: sub H-Citizenship Leslie Jones, Pacific State U

Alternatively, you may go to <http://www.h-net.org/lists/subscribe.cgi> to perform the same function as noted above. Follow the instructions you receive by return mail.

If you have questions or experience difficulties in attempting to subscribe, please send a message to: help@mail.h-net.msu.edu.

H-Net is an international network of scholars in the humanities and social sciences that creates and coordinates electronic networks, using a variety of media, and with a common objective of advancing humanities and social science teaching and research. H-Net was created to provide a positive, supportive, equalitarian public environment for the friendly exchange of ideas and scholarly resources, and is hosted by Michigan State University.

For more information about H-Net, write to vp-net@mail.h-net.msu.edu or point your web browser to: <http://www.h-net.org>