Hi All,

An update for those of you following the issue of the proposed prohibition
on blogging by editors-in-cheif of ISA flagship journals. Today, the head
of the Executive Committee of ISA responded to concerns expressed by the
General Council and members more broadly by agreeing to postpone action on
the issue until more feedback can be obtained from the membership.
Specifically, they will ask Executive Committee and then the General
Council at their next meetings to send the issue to the Committee on
Professional Rights and Responsibilities (CPRR). If this action is
accepted, the CPRR will solicit input from all interested parties and
generate a new, more balanced proposal for consideration next year.

Best,
dgwebster



On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 9:23 AM, VanDeveer, Stacy
<[email protected]>wrote:

>  Gep-ed Colleagues:
>
>   FYI
>   This crossed our desks this morning (thank you Raul):
>
> http://saideman.blogspot.ca/2014/01/are-blogs-inherently-unprofessional.html
>
>   --Stacy VanDeveer
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