Hola.

Esta es una invitacion para participar en la segunda
Conferencia Global de United Kingdoms Economic and 
Social Research Council sobre el tema Revision de Pares
en Ciencias Sociales. Ver mensaje abajo.

Hasta el momento ha habido dos ciberconferencias.
El tema de la primera fue sobre Public Undestanding of
Science y esta completa la informacion en la pagina
de la Fundacion Voc, http://www.mox.uniandes.edu.co/voc
Inglish Version, Discusion de Temas.

Estas dos ciberconferencias tienen el proposito de explorar las
posibilidades de definir una agenda global para la comprencion de
temas tales como la comprension publica de la ciencia y la 
revision de pares. Las ciberconferencias son partes de una 
iniciativa mas amplia (a diez a�os) patrocinada por el UK's 
Economic and Social Research Council, y son moderadas por el 
professor Steve Fuller de Durham University. La lengua oficial 
de la segunda conferencia es tambien el ingles.  

En la primera ciberconferencia la Fundacion Voc hizo 
adicionalmente, en espa�ol y en Latinoamerica, un proceso 
de comunicacion/participacion entre las listas Red Caldas 
y Macondo de Colombia y la Red de Humanistas Latinoamericanos 
que se extendio de febrero 11 a marzo 8 de 1998.  En nuestra 
discusion en espa�ol se cruzaron 160 mensajes en estas 
tres listas.  

En la segunda ciberconferencia la Fundacion Voc desea
colaborar con los interesados en un servicio de traduccion
espa�ol/ingles.  Los intersados deben comunicarse con nosotros.
Sugerimos a todos los interesados en Red Caldas, Macondo y
RHLA participar en esta segunda ciberconferencia hacer una
especie de puente entre quienes hablen y escriban el ingles
con quienes no lo hacen. Los primeros pueden facilmente enviar 
a la Ciberconferencia preguntas de aquellos que no escriban el 
ingles.  Luego podemos evaluar como nos va.
 
Cordial saludo.

Ligia
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Date: Mon, 24 May 1999 12:44:36 +0100 (BST)
From: Steve Fuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Global Cyberconference: Please circulate widely

GLOBAL CYBERCONFERENCE ON PEER REVIEW IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES

Friday, 28 May to Thursday, 10 June 1999 

I am pleased to announce the forthcoming global cyberconference 
on peer review in the social sciences. Anyone who receives this 
message is invited to join. For entry to the conference website, 
go to http://www.sciencecity.org.uk/cyberconference.html
The conference will officially begin and end at midday, London 
time, but it may be extended, depending on the level of participation.
Those not familiar with the cyberconference format should consult the
website of the last such conference organized, which was on public
understanding of science: http://www.dur.ac.uk/~dss0www1/

The conference is dedicated to the standard mode of evaluation 
of proposed and completed work in the academy, namely, other 
academics who have proven themselves in similar or related areas 
of research: peers in that sense. The contexts of evaluation 
include both resource allocation agencies and publication outlets.

Although peer review processes have been subject to much study 
and debate by social scientists, journal editors and policymakers,
attention has been focussed primarily on the natural, especially
biomedical, sciences. The social sciences themselves have been 
much less studied, yet research in these areas is increasingly 
subject to peer evaluation, both at the point of resourcing and 
of publication. 

The cyberconference aims to canvass a broad spectrum of views on 
how well peer review works in a variety of settings, practical 
suggestions on how to incorporate traditionally excluded groups, 
how to improve the accountability of the review process and how 
to enable the process to support better research. Each of these 
issues will be framed by a provocative set of statements to which
contributors may respond with their own experiences, research or 
considered opinions. 

General topics include:
1
Who counts as a peer?: beyond the old boys network.
2 
How to extend peer review -- can it be made to incorporate 
larger societal interests?
3
The ethics of peer reviewing -- how to avoid intellectual 
property theft?
4
The structure of accountability in peer review -- what should 
reviewers and reviewed know about the process?
5
How does one peer evaluate international, interdisciplinary and 
critical work? 
6
Do the social sciences pose special problems for peer review?
7
The conference is premissed on the idea that peer review in the 
social sciences is worth salvaging in some form -- the question 
being what form.
8
But even if you are altogether opposed to the use of peer review 
or if your concerns stem mainly from outside the social sciences, 
you should nevertheless feel free to contribute.

You will have the option of concealing your identity in your 
postings. You may also contribute links to other websites and 
texts that are relevant to the topic. Moreover, it may be 
possible to get e-mail notification of topics of interest to 
you, once you subscribe. (We are still working on this facility.) 
The results will be archived and made available to all
researchers to use as they see fit.

This cyberconference is sponsored by the United Kingdoms Economic 
and Social Research Council and will be conducted from the server 
at the Science Policy Support Group, London. The texts framing the 
terms of this cyberconference were written by Steve Fuller, Professor 
of Sociology, University of Durham, UK. He is solely responsible for 
their content and may be contacted at [EMAIL PROTECTED] For
information concerning the technical side of the cyberconference, 
contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
____________________________
Steve Fuller
Professor of Sociology
University of Durham
Durham DH1 3JT
United Kingdom
Fax: 44+ (0)191 374 4743
Phone: 44+ (0)191 374 2324

after 1 August 1999
Professor of Sociology
University of Warwick
Coventry CV4 7AL
United Kingdom





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Ligia Parra-Esteban
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Fundacion VOC de Investigacion de la Comunicacion Entre Cientificos
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