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CFP: wH20: The Journal of Gender and Water

2012 May 6
by Shared by Steve Rust

wH2O: The Journal on Gender and Water is pleased to announce the publication of our inaugural issue, launched on April 27, 2012.

Submissions in this issue feature authors from around the world who examine gender and water in relation to urbanization, breast-feeding, the impacts and opportunities for transnational corporations, technology and innovations, and climate change. wH2O is an open access journal and is available online <http://www.wh2ojournal.com/current-issue> with individual submissions available in PDF format for download. We encourage you to share your comments on our website at www.wh2ojournal.com/current-issue <http://www.wh2ojournal.com/current-issue>. wH2O’s mission is to advance women’s economic and social development by creating a centralized body of interdisciplinary research on water and sanitation issues. Hosted by the University of Pennsylvania, wH2O aims publish a yearly journal, provide a centralized hub for women, water and sanitation information, and eventually, be able to provide research grants to facilitate more research in this space.

If you are interested in submitting to the journal for the 2013 issue, please email an abstract of your piece to wh2ojournal@gmail.com <mailto:wh2ojournal@gmail.com> by August 15, 2012. For more information on abstracts and appropriate submissions, please visit the Submissions <http://wh2ojournal.com/submit/> page on our website. To sign up for our newsletter click here <http://wh2ojournal.com/sign-up-for-our-email-list/>. Please feel free to forward this information to anyone you think may be interested. Sharing will make the community stronger! We hope you enjoy our first issue. Sincerely, wH2O team

The Journal on Gender and Water, an initiative of the University of Pennsylvania, is an online, open-access academic journal for women, water, and sanitation issues around the world. Our vision is to publish a yearly journal; provide a centralized hub for women, water and sanitation information; and provide research grants to facilitate more research in this space. If you would like to make a donation to wH2O, please email wh2ojournal@gmail.com <mailto:wh2ojournal@gmail.com>. Join us on WordPress <http://wh2ojournal.com/>, Facebook <http://facebook.com/wh2ojournal> or Twitter <http://twitter.com/wh2ojournal>./

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