Hi - this might be of interest to some of you:

http://valuationstudies.liu.se/

Best, Kris

On 06/11/12, Barbara Czarniawska  wrote:
> I'm involved (as an Editorial Board member) in a new open access journal 
> called Valuation Studies. The journal is now seeking contributions to its 
> first set of issues (planned for 2013). Here is a quote from our propaganda 
> bit:
> 
> Valuation Studies is committed to foster valuable conversations in the new 
> transdisciplinary and emerging field committed to the study of valuation as a 
> social practice. The journal encourages contributors to focus on the 
> pragmatic aspects of valuation activities wherever they take place and to 
> foster dialogue between different approaches working on this broad topic. 
> Apart from traditional journal articles, the journal welcomes short opinion 
> pieces or research notes, interviews, staged debates, or indeed longer than 
> normal journal articles.
> 
> More information and the call for papers is available here:
> http://valuationstudies.liu.se/
> 
> See you there!
> 
> Barbara
> ____________________________________
> 
> Barbara Czarniawska, M.A., E.D.
> Professor of Management Studies
> Gothenburg Research Institute, University of Gothenburg
> Street address: Övre Fogelbergsgatan 6
> Postal address: Box 603, SE 405 30 Göteborg, Sweden
> Phone: + 46 31 786 1552 Fax: + 46 31 786 5619
> Homepage: 
> http://www.gri.handels.gu.se/english/contact-us/staff/barbara_czarniawska/<http://www.hgu.gu.se/item.aspx?id=7705>
> 
> Recent article:
> (2012) Organization theory meets anthropology: A story of an encounter. 
> Journal of Business Anthropology, 1(1), 118-140.
> Recent book: (2012) Cyberfactories: How news agencies produce news. 
> Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
> Print: http://www.e-elgar.co.uk/Print_product_detail.lasso?id=14661
> Ebook: http://www.ebooks.com/830185/cyberfactories/czarniawska-barbara/
> Recent edited volume (with Orvar Löfgren (2012) Managing overflow in affluent 
> societies. New York: Routledge.
> http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415519977/
> Recent chapter: (with Carmelo Mazza) (2012) Consultants and clients from 
> constructivist perspectives. In: Kipping, Matthias and Clark, Timothy (eds.) 
> The Oxford handbook of management consulting. Oxford: Oxford University 
> Press, 427-446.
> .

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