Join the Conversation Joins Publications

join the conversationThere’s a new addition to the sidebar under “Publications.”

This one is not something formally authored, but Join the Conversation: How to Engage Marketing-Weary Consumers with the Power of Community, Dialogue, and Partnership did use some of borrowed material in his book published last year, Join the Conversation: How to Engage Marketing-Weary Consumers with the Power of Community, Dialogue, and Partnership.

The source of the collaboration was a wiki entry a couple years ago on Constantin Basturea‘s The New PR entitled, What Should Every Company Be Monitoring?

Shel Holtz, Cameron Olthuis, Steve Rubel, and Jeremiah Owyang also had their hands in creating and edting the entry.

Nobody thought it would turn to print, but you never know what does these days. You can see a preview of it right around page 141.

As an interesting sidenote, you can now search “Omar Ha-Redeye” on Amazon and come up with this hit.

Womens Health in the Majority WorldSimilarly, Drs. Laurie Elit and Jean Chamberlain Froese (Editors) of McMaster University are added for their inclusion of a paper in their book, Women’s Health in the Majority World: Issues and Initiatives from Nova Publishers.

The paper was presented at the 8th Annual International Women’s and Children’s Health Symposium (IWCH) in Hamilton, Ontario on September 30, 2006. The theme of the conference was “Rebuilding Health Communities After Disaster and Displacement: Immigrant Refugee Women and Children in Canada and Abroad.”

A similar paper was previously presented in Dhaka, Bangaldesh at the 3rd International Conference on the Impact of Global Issues on Women & Children (2006). The conference was sponsored by McMaster University, and Omar Ha-Redeye received both the McMaster Graduate Student Association (GSA) Travel Grant and the Anne Hall Memorial Prize to help subsidize the costs of travel to present the paper there.

There will be a few more additions to the publications section in the coming weeks.