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The Rockefeller Center offers Dartmouth faculty and staff in the social sciences the opportunity for an interdisciplinary peer review of their manuscript during the pre-publication stage.
Gama Perruci, Marietta College, McDonough Center and Sadhana Hall, Dartmouth College, The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences. Teaching Leadership: Bridging Theory and Practice. Edward Elgar Publishing. July 2018.
Janice McCabe. Connecting in College: How Friendship Networks Matter for Academic and Social Success. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. 2016.
Manuscripts selected for participation in a review will be distributed to selected Dartmouth faculty and staff and up to two external reviewers identified by the author. The Rockefeller Center will organize a half-day seminar to discuss the work and can offer funding to cover travel and accommodation costs for external participants.
Faculty in the social sciences interested in a manuscript review should contact Director Jason Barabas.
Read more about the manuscript review experience.