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EERC ~ Publications

The following list contains selected publications of the EERC's research staff. If you would like to receive a copy of an article or report cited below or on our Web site, please contact David Brill at the address listed below or e-mail him at dbrill1@utk.edu.

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InSites


InSites
InSites is an eight-page quarterly newsletter that highlights the projects of the Waste Management Research and Education Institute (WMREI) of the University of Tennessee. WMREI, an affiliate of the EERC, conducts research related to solid-, hazardous-, and nuclear-waste management; waste minimization; pollution prevention; and sustainable development. If you would like to be added to our mailing list, please write InSites, WMREI, The University of Tennessee, 311 Conference Building, Knoxville, TN 37996-4134; call 865-974-1156; or e-mail us (cbgriffith@utk.edu).



Sightline


Sightline
Sightline is a semiannual, 20-page publication created by EERC that focuses on Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The publication addresses critical environmental and resource issues and targets park users, elected officials, regional business leaders, scientists, and others who are concerned about conditions in the Park. Sightline is sponsored by EERC, Friends of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and Great Smoky Mountains Association. For subscription information, contact Constance Griffith at 865-974-1156 or email her at (cbgriffith@utk.edu).



The Review of Policy Research


The Review of Policy Research
The Review of Policy Research is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the consequences of policy on society and politics. Our topical interests address the boundaries between public policy, administration, science and technology, and organizational issues. In addition to individually authored articles, the Review publishes symposia on policy issues and controversies and features commentary by scholars and practitioners on the issues raised in these symposia. Topics recently featured in the Review include Transportation Policy for the New Millennium, Science and Technology Education Policy, Comparative Social Security Policy, Globalization and Local Development, and Gender, Politics, and the Workplace. The editorial and production offices of the Review, a journal of the Policy Studies Organization, are housed at EERC. For information write David Feldman, Editor in Chief, Review of Policy Research, The University of Tennessee, 311 Conference Center Building, Knoxville, TN 37996-4134; call 865-974-4086; or e-mail us (feldman@utk.edu).




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