The Postcard Project:

Future Directions in International and Comparative Administration

Postcard Home

The Original Six Postcards

Introduction
Postcards from
... Paris
... Seoul
... Bamako
... New York City
... Rio de Janeiro
... Washington, DC
References


Further Contributions

... Derick Brinkerhoff
... Marc Lindenberg
... Fred Riggs
... Ted Thomas
... Tjip Walker
Links

Contribute a Postcard
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Contribute a Postcard of Your Own

Please consider contributing your own postcard.  Depending on the number and quality of the submissions, we may ask authors to revise their postcards for publication in journals or other formats.

There are three ways to send in a postcard:

1. Via the Web Conference
The easiest way is to post your postcard on our SICA-Postcard Project web conference.  Following this link will take you to the WebBoard's login screen.  To post a postcard, you will need to register as a new user.  You will be asked for your name and e-mail address.  Once you have provided the information, you will have immediate access to the conference.

Once you have entered the Postcard Project conference, you are ready to post your card.  Select Post from the menu bar.  You can type in your comments directly to the WebBoard or you can cut and paste them in from a word processor.  If you have difficulties, extensive on-line help is available.

2.  Via E-Mail
Another option is to send your postcard to Tjip Walker as an e-mail message. You may send the postcard in the body of the message or as an attachment.

3.  Via the Post
If you are unable to send the postcard by electronic means, the post (a.k.a. snail mail) will also work.  The address is:

Dr. Tjip Walker
Department of Political Science
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
9201 University City Blvd.
Charlotte, NC  28223-0001

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