

Table of Contents:
- Calls for Papers and Abstracts
- Publications
- Conferences and Meetings
- Other E-news offerings of Interest
1. Calls for Papers and Abstracts
APHA Community-Based
Public Health Caucus Seeking Abstracts for 2001 APHA Meeting
The newly formed Community-Based
Public Health (CBPH) APHA Caucus will be sponsoring a few scientific sessions
at the November 2001 APHA meeting in Atlanta and is interested in receiving
and considering abstracts for possible presentation.
For more information please
visit the Calls for Papers and Abstracts
section of this site and and the Online
Abstract Submission section of the APHA website.
(The CBPH caucus may not be listed yet. If not, please contact Michael
Reece for submission information.)
Call for Papers from Health Promotion
Practice
Health Promotion Practice, the journal
of the Society for Public Health Education, announces a call for original manuscripts
for a theme issue on Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities.
For more information please visit
the Society for Public Health
Education.
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2. Publications
Cross-Cultural Research Methods by Carol R. Ember and Melvin Ember
Cross-cultural researchers describe, compare, and test patterns that occur in different, discrete cultures. In this
brief textbook, two of the world's leading cross-cultural researchers describe
both the logic of and process of doing research in this tradition
For more information please visit
AltaMira Press.
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3. Conferences and Meetings
Asian Pacific Americans
in Higher Education (APAHE) 14th Annual conference - "Visible, Yet Marginalized:
Voicing a National Agenda for Asian/Pacific Americans in Higher Education"
APAHE is the only Asian
American national organization devoted to addressing higher education issues
affecting the interests and deeds of Asian Americans in higher education.
For more information please
visit the Asian
Pacific Americans in Higher Education website.
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4. Other E-news offerings of Interest
Partnership Matters
- the Online Newsletter of Community-Campus Partnership for Health
Knowing that it is impossible
to keep up with the many conferences, grants, programs and publications that
might strengthen community-campus efforts, the goal of Partnership Matters is
to provide members with easy access to such information in a succinct, readable
format.
For more information please
visit Partnership
Matters.
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