Seeking guest bloggers

The blog – Ideas, Opinions & Speculation – is dedicated to the analysis of contemporary issues in science, economics, philosophy, humanities and policy. The readership is only about 100 per day but growing. It is followed by people in over 25 countries currently and thus has a universal appeal. I would like to open this up to a larger audience and the best way to do that is to allow a wider perspective provided by many different content providers. If you are interested in guest blogging here, please follow the guidelines below.

Register at www.decisionoptions.com  (registration link is on top/left). Then go to the "contact" section and provide your content in the email form. Include your email and full name. In the subject area, provide the title of your blog and in the message area, provide the content. The decision to publish the blog will depend strictly on the validity and the uniqueness of the content provided. Additionally, all content should adhere to the following principles:

(a) The subject matter is in the general area of science, economics, philosophy, humanities or policy.

(b) The analysis is objective and does not show political, cultural, country, religious, age, gender or language biases.

(c) No name of any person or company is mentioned, except in references, with clear attributions provided.

(d) The following format is used:

- The first paragraph provides the background of the subject matter including any references used

- The next 1, 2 or 3 paragraphs provide analysis and intermediate conclusions

- The last (short) paragraph summarizes the conclusion

- The length of the piece is less than 1000 words and 5000 characters.

If a decision is made to publish the content, the author will receive an email at his/her registered email account with a request of release for publication. The decision will only be to publish the content in its entirety or not. No modifications will be made to the original content. Only the email will be used to identify the author and so it is suggested that the author use a clear email – such as



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Published on May 29, 2011 05:55
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