The Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy (JIWLP), a Taylor & Francis Informa publication, would like to find college/university faculty members or full time professional researchers to write book reviews of the titles listed, below.  (These book review commissions are not offered to graduate students):

Each review should be between 900 and 1,000 words long and must be submitted for copy editing by January 30th, 2005 (or earlier).  Authors will assume responsibility for evaluating each book in the context of other recent and relevant publications. 

T & F Informa provide 25 offprint copies of reviews published in JIWLP.  Additional offprints can be purchased. 

The footnote and citation style of JIWLP conforms to the legal Bluebook and is explained on the Journal's web site, http://www.jiwlp.com

Copies of the books for review are provided and can be kept.

Readers with a serious interest in these commissions should contact me by e-mail.

The books offered in this round are:

Maria Guadalupe Moog Rodrigues, GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTALISM & LOCAL POLITICS: TRANSNATIONAL ADVOCACY NETWORKS IN BRAZIL, ECUADOR, & INDIA (SUNY Press, 2004).

David G. Victor, THE COLLAPSE OF THE KYOTO PROTOCOL & THE STRUGGLE TO SLOW GLOBAL WARMING, with a new Afterword (Princeton University Press, for the Council on Foreign Relations, 2004).

Virginia M. Walsh, GLOBAL INSTITUTIONS & SOCIAL KNOWLEDGE: GENERATING RESEARCH AT THE SCRIPPS INSTITUTION & THE INTER-AMERICAN TROPICAL TUNA COMMISSION, 1900s-1990s (MIT Press, 2004).

Éric Montpetit, MISPLACED DISTRUST: POLICY NETWORKS & THE ENVIRONMENT IN FRANCE, THE UNITED STATES & CANADA (UBC Press, 2003 [2004 paperback]). 

Paul Nadasdy, HUNTERS & BUREAUCRATS: POWER, KNOWLEDGE, & ABORIGINAL-STATE RELATIONS IN THE SOUTHWEST YUKON (UBC Press, 2004).

Geoffrey.

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Geoffrey Wandesforde-Smith
Emeritus Professor of Political Science
University of California, Davis
Reviews Editor
Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy

 

 

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