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ANNOUNCING H-NEXA
H-NET LIST ON INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-HUMANITIES ISSUES
Sponsored by the NEXA Program, at San Francisco State University
and
H-Net, Humanities On-line, Michigan State University
H-NEXA is the Internet discussion list for the NEXA program at San
Francisco State University. The NEXA program grew from "The
Science-Humanities Convergence Program" funded by the NEH in 1975. H-NEXA
focuses on topics that affect both the humanities and the sciences, such
as the nature and evolution of consciousness; cognitive science; value
systems; the acquisition, structure and function of language; and ethical
concerns of various kinds and contexts. Logs and more information about
NEXA can also be found at the H-NEXA Web Site, located at
http://h-net.msu.edu/~nexa. The telephone number for NEXA headquarters at
SFSU is (415) 338-1302. Fax is (415) 338-1301.
H-NEXA is FREE and open to everyone with a serious and abiding
interest in cross-disciplinary contacts among the humanities,
sciences and arts. Scholars, writers, teachers, and librarians
professionally interested in the subject are particularly invited
to join. It is edited by Michael Gregory and Katherine
Branstetter of San Francisco State University. Like all H-Net
lists, H-NEXA is moderated by the editors to filter out
inappropriate posts.
To join H-NEXA, please send a message to:
[log in to unmask]
(with no subject line) and only this text:
sub h-nexa firstname lastname, institution
Capitalization does not matter, but spelling, spaces and commas
do. When you include your own information, the message will look
something like this:
sub h-nexa Art Schwartz, Ball State U
By return mail, you will receive a short questionnaire which must
be completed and returned to confirm your subscription. This
information tells us about your professional interests and
activities and will serve as essential information for a
directory of H-NEXA subscribers. When they receive the
questionnaire the editors will subscribe you. If you have any
questions or experience any difficulties in attempting to
subscribe, please send a message to:
Katherine Branstetter <[log in to unmask]>
H-Net is an international network of scholars in the humanities
and social sciences that creates and coordinates electronic
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of advancing humanities and social science teaching and research.
H-Net was created to provide a positive, supportive, equalitarian
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We look forward to hearing from you!
Michael Gregory
Katherine Branstetter
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