Sephis (South-South Exchange Programme for Research on the History of Development) posted the latest issue of their e-magazine at [url]http://www.sephis.org/pdf/ezine7.pdf[/url]
Since 1994 Sephis activities have facilitated exchanges through conferences, fellowships and lecture tours. We have now embarked on a new initiative, which offers an opportunity for regular dialogue and wider participation. At present there appears to be no magazine dedicated to south-south exchange either in hardcopy or on the www.
Sephis Electronic-Magazine is a platform for scholars, researchers and students based in countries of the "south" (Africa, Asia, Latin America, Caribbean and Pacific regions) to engage in conversations about their many visions of development and history.
This magazine hopes to further develop south-south networks. Its objective is to be historically grounded and interdisciplinary. In its coverage it will integrate the "academic" and the "popular". Our focus will be both contemporary and historical events and processes. All issue are available at:
[url]http://www.sephis.org/htm/e-zine.htm[/url]