Ana Luleva

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Location: Bulgaria, Sofia
Work: memory studies, gender studies, anthropology of socialism and post-socialism, cultural heritage
Biographical: Dr. Ana Luleva, Editor-in-chief of "Bulgarska Ethnologia" and "Ethnologia Bulgarica", Head of "Ethnology of Socialism and Post-socalism" Dept., Institute of Ethnology, Folklore Studies and Ethnographic Museum, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
Favourite Publications: Ana Luleva, Gender Images in the Bulgarian Village in the 20th Century: Between Tradition and Modernity. In: Ethnologia Balkanica, 2001, 5, 151-165. Ana Luleva, Transformation and Gender Arrangements in Postsocialist Bulgaria – In Ethnologia Bulgarica, 2006, 3, 12-23.

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khodarahimi@yahoo.com
23/12/12 03:32:05AM @khodarahimiyahoocom:

Dear Ana

I have a paper about the role domestic violence in mental health could you please help me to edit this manuscript. Thank you very much.


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01/07/11 10:56:20AM @chief-admin:

Dear Dr Luleva,

Thanks very much for joining.

If you wish, I can create support pages inside our network to introduce the journals you are working with, and give you administrative control of those pages so that you can change the details at any time.

Here is a good example:

The journal is also listed in our top index page for journals linked with the Research Cooperative, here:

Ideally, the journals will have their own websites and can use these to advise potential authors to have their papers edited before submission. A journal website can provide a link to the Research Cooperative to help authors start looking for a suitable editors for their work. Too often, authors expect the journals to find academic reviewers who will also edit the papers, but this makes it hard for journals to get support from good academic reviewers.

Publishers generally do not want to be involved in recommending specific editors to their contributors (authors), but the Research Cooperative is an NPO where authors can either request help through the forums, or contact other members who have offered help as editors, or who describe relevant skills and interests in the personal profile pages.

The journals you are working with can also use our forums to seek help from academic reviewers. If you wish, you can place requests for help, on behalf of each journal.

Best regards, Peter


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