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The openDemocracy Quarterly: can you help?

Dear openDemocracy friend,

Can you help us reach your organisation or community with our new quarterly publication?

As you may have seen, openDemocracy has recently launched an indexed quarterly journal. Applying a thematic approach to the best of our quality content from the past six years of publishing, we hope the series will prove a valuable resource for everyone interested in ideas and world affairs as well as policy workers, students, think-tanks and public bodies alike.

We currently have a special introductory offer for institutional subscriptions of £58 , (117USD / 85EUR). A personal subscription is also available for £32 (64USD / 47EUR).

We know that you, our unique and valued email-subscribers, are affiliated to a wide range of relevant institutions. Over 20% of you are involved in policy work, 15% of you attached to academic institutions and 10% in governmental or non-governmental think tanks.

If you can suggest a University, policy-group or think tank, high school, library or NGO that would value the series, we would love to hear from you. Can you help us in one of two ways:

1. Let us know who we could get in touch with if you know someone who manages magazine subscriptions
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2. Forward this email to the person concerned with your recommendation

 

Titles in the series so far include:

1.1 Europe & Islam: Controversy, Protest, Dialogue (140pp)
1.2 Turkey: Writers, Politics and Free speech (130pp)
1.3 Europe: Visions, Realities, Futures (forthcoming)

You can preview them online at our publications page here.

For more information, or to suggest an institution, please contact openDemocracy's managing editor Grace Davies at grace.davies@opendemocracy.net

With thanks for your continuing support,

Grace Davies,
Managing Editor

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Grace Davies

Grace Davies is new media editor at the BBC World Service Trust. She was managing editor of openDemocracy.

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