Call for Help and Cooperation

Call for Website Reviewers/Suggestions for Useful Websites

In recent years the range and quality of materials available on the web has improved dramatically. Researchers, academics and practitioners increasingly find it difficult to keep pace with the number of resources coming on-line. A common problem is differentiating between the many well maintained and intellectually rigorous sites that are available and the idiosyncratic, ill-informed or partisan. In order to help utilise the full potential of the web as a resource for teaching, research and the dissemination of good practice the Global Review of Ethnopolitics would like to build up a database of websites that are useful for the field of Ethnopolitics. In order to achieve this aim we require:

  1. people who are competent to write informative reviews of websites
  2. our attention to be drawn to new or existing websites that are useful for those working in the field of Ethnopolitics

If you can help to write reviews and/or would like to suggest websites that should be reviewed by the Global Review of Ethnopolitics then please contact the reviews editor, Chris Gilligan at c.gilligan@ulster.ac.uk.

Feedback Requested on Militia Article

I am finishing my Ph.D thesis on the militia movement on the internet, and I would welcome opinions on the article "Militias Against Fascism" from a highly influential pro- militia website. I won't make any comments of my own as I don't want to pre-empt reactions from people with far more understanding than myself. You can find the article at: http://www.constitution.org/mil/milfascm.htm. Your comments would be of great use to my dissertation research. Please respond to me, Nigel James, on nigel.james@man.ac.uk. Your help is much appreciated!