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To: H-Caribbean@h-net.msu.edu Greetings, The new online, peer reviewed Journal of the Department of Behavioural Sciences (JDBS) from the University of The West Indies, St Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago is pleased to announce the launch of its first issue. The theme of this inaugural issue is "Debating Multiculturalism" and can be accessed here: http://journals.sta.uwi.edu/jbs/index.asp Contents for issue Vol. 1, (1) March 2012 Journal of the Department of Behavioural Sciences, Vol. 1, Issue 1, March, 2012 *Editorial* Pp.: i-ii CHANGING TIMES by Dylan Kerrigan, Sociology Unit, Dept. of Behavioural Sciences, University of the West Indies *Prologue* Pp.: 1 - 6 MULTICULTURALISM AND ITS DILEMMAS: A PROLOGUE by John La Guerre, Professor Emeritus of Government, Dept. of Behavioural Sciences, University of the West Indies *Think Piece* Pp.: 7 - 14 MANAGING THE MULTICULTURAL CHALLENGE IN THE PUBLIC SERVICES OF A SMALL, PLURAL SOCIETY <http://journals.sta.uwi.edu/jbs/index.asp?action=viewAbstract&articleId =18> , by Ann Marie Bissessar, Professor of Public Management and Head of the Dept. of Behavioural Sciences, University of the West Indies *Research articles* Pp.: 15 - 33 CULTURE CONTACT: TRINIDAD "PRE-HISTORY", HISTORICAL REPRESENTATION AND MULTICULTURALISM by Dylan Kerrigan, Sociology Unit, Dept. of Behavioural Sciences, University of the West Indies Pp.: 34 -50 NEGOTIATIONS OF MULTICULTURALISM THROUGH MIMICRY AND HYBRIDITY by Vijay Maharaj, Dept. of Liberal Arts, Faculty of Humanities and Education, The University of the West Indies Pp.: 51 - 70 THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES AND PARENTING STYLES IN TRINIDAD by Christine Descartes, Psychology Unit, Dept. of Behavioural Sciences, University of the West Indies Pp.: 71 -79 KITAB BHAI: A CASE STUDY OF MULTICULTURAL SCHOOLING IN TRINIDAD by Sabeerah Abdul-Majied, School of Education, University of the West Indies Pp.: 80 - 98 CURRICULUM INCLUSIVENESS CHALLENGE: RESPONDING TO MULTICULTURALISM AMONG WORKFORCE EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT (WED) GRADUATE STUDENTS - A MIXED METHODS STUDY by Debra Ferdinand, School of Education, University of the West Indies Pp.: 99 -117 MULTICULTURALISM AND THE POLITICAL PROCESS IN TRINIDAD: A CASE STUDY by Kenwyn Taylor, Government Unit, Dept. of Behavioural Sciences, University of the West Indies *Book reviews * Pp.: 118 -123 THE RELEVANCE OF POSTMODERN EPISTEMOLOGIES IN MULTICULTURAL STUDIES IN THE CARIBBEAN by Bennie Berkeley, Sociology Unit, Dept. of Behavioural Sciences, University of the West Indies The call for papers for our second issue will be out very soon. This will be a special issue on health edited by a team of academics and international experts drawn from the University of the West Indies (St. Augustine and Mona); the University of Liverpool; the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO); and the Ministry of Health, Government of Trinidad and Tobago. Please check back for further details http://journals.sta.uwi.edu/jbs/index.asp Best regards, JDBS Editorial Team Dylan Kerrigan, PhD (868) 662 2002 ext. 83576 Twitter: @rumagin dftba CONFIDENTIALITY: This email (including any attachments) may contain confidential, proprietary and/or privileged information. Any duplication, copying, distribution, dissemination, transmission, disclosure or use in any manner of this email (including any attachments) without the authorisation of the sender is strictly prohibited. If you receive this email (including any attachments) in error, please notify the sender and delete this email (including any attachments) from your system. Thank you.
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