Connotations Society for Critical Debate
- Connotations Society for Critical Debate
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The Connotations Society for Critical Debate was founded in 1998. It is formed by the private subscribers to Connotations: A Journal for Critical Debate. The society makes possible the critical exchange promoted by Connotations.[1]
Members receive three issues of Connotations per year. Regularly updated lists keep members informed of their colleagues' research interests. Members are also invited to the biennial Connotations symposia.[2]
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