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Here is a growing list of the title of working papers and essays currently available in HTML format. Click on each button below to spring-open the list.



General Interest/Potpourri

GENERAL INTERESTS/POTPOURRI

On Intellectual, State and Market

On Civil Rights

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TO QUOTE
Our publication is quoted as any print publication. However, due to the dynamic nature of the internet, you have to observe the following special features:


In order to initially or again find the article, you have to give the correct Internet address. The internet address for all articles in our (online) publication goes something like this: http://interseksi.org/publications/essays/articles/title.html (all lower-case letters).
Example: http://interseksi.org/publications/essays/articles/conflict_entrepreneurs.html.

Instead of the "title" you should insert the file name of the article.html (conflict-entrepreneurs.html in the above example). You can find the file name in the respective "Location" or "Address Bar" field of your internet browser.

In addition, you should also put the date/month/year of when you visited the page containing the article.
Example: http//interseksi.org/publications/essays/articles/conflict_entrepreneurs.html, May 14th, 2006.

So if you want, let say, to quote article entitled "Mewujudkan Perdamaian: Mimpi atau Realita" written by Irene H. Gayatri you visited on 20th May 2006 on our site, your citation should be like this:

al-Makassary, Ridwan, "Mewujdukan Perdamaian: Mimpi atau Realita", in Interseksi.org (access 20th May 2006).
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