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Quantitative studies for publication in Ms.

Ms. magazine is looking for groundbreaking, quantitative feminist research
for coverage in the "How We're Doing" section of our Winter 2008 issue.

Ideally, we're looking for studies that will be published mid-January to
March 2008, the shelf-life of the Winter 08 issue, but will consider studies
released in Fall 2007. Because we have limited space, we're particularly
interested in study results that can be expressed in simple graphs. We will
be sure to credit the authors and journal, if applicable.

Any suggestions (in the form of published articles or early drafts of
soon-to-be-published articles) would be much appreciated! You can send them
to jstites@msmagazine.com.

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