Journals
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Champ Pénal/Penal Field
Née en 2004, Champ Pénal/Penal Field est une revue électronique gratuite en libre accès. Résolument pluridisciplinaire, elle publie des contributions rigoureuses participant à l'analyse des fondements sociaux, juridiques, historiques, politiques, économiques, culturels, idéologiques, scientifiques... des discours, instruments et pratiques qui façonnent le champ pénal. La vocation de la revue est de publier des textes bilingues (français/anglais), en vue de diffuser plus largement les travaux francophones. Elle est soutenue par l’InSHS du CNRS. Les textes proposés sont à adresser à champ.penal@gmail.com
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Brésil(s)
A French scientific journal dedicated to Brazil and available online at OpenEdition Journals > Go to the journal’s website
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Recherches & Educations
Recherches & éducations is a general-interest journal open to a plurality of research perspectives in education and training. This plural dimension is fostered by the subjects studied and by the research methods mobilised. Recherches & éducations is the successor to Éduquer, one of the many forms of the journal, which was originally created in 1899 by Alfred Binet. With its long history in the publication of educational research, the journal is currently celebrating forty years of the educational sciences in France.
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Frontière·s, revue d’archéologie histoire & histoire de l’art
Frontière·s, revue d’archéologie, histoire & histoire de l’art, is aimed at specialists in ancient and medieval studies since 2019. The journal invites scholars to address different topics on an annual basis, with a call for papers in September for publication in December of the following year. The journal also has a permanent call for papers that do not fall within the scope of the annual calls.
Additional issues on more specific topics are also published in the first half of each year. Most of these are conference proceedings, which can be enriched by a call for papers.
Finally, Frontière-s aims to contribute to scholarly exchange by regularly publishing reviews of scholarly books on Antiquity, the Middle Ages and their reception in its News from Research section, as well as columns on scholarly events and research projects.
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Terminal
Terminal is a journal that publishes critical analyses of societal changes driven by the diffusion of ICTs and the internet. Terminal endeavours to support multidisciplinary and transversal thinking about cultural and social issues related to ICTs (Information and Communication Technologies). The journal is open to collaborations with NGOs, academic research labs or independent researchers. In recent volumes, we have for example addressed the issues of privacy, sustainable development and ICTs, and web practices.
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Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale
The Bulletin de l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale (BIFAO) is a periodical published each year in French, English and German, with studies illustrating the most up-to-date research in the field of Egyptology. It covers all areas of the discipline (history, archaeology, art, philology, religion, etc.) from prehistory to the end of the Byzantine period in Egypt.
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digitalmedievalist
Digital Medievalist publishes work of original research and scholarship, theoretical articles on digital topics, notes on technological topics, commentary pieces discussing developments in the field, bibliographic and review articles, tutorials, and project reports. The journal also commissions reviews of books, platforms, data, and projects. All contributions are reviewed before publication by experienced scholars in the digital humanities.
Submissions to Digital Medievalist should concern topics likely to interest medievalists working with digital media and tools, though they need not be exclusively medieval in focus. They should be of a length appropriate to the subject under discussion.
We especially encourage individuals who work at a Non-Western institution or on Non-Western topics, as well as individuals from underrepresented groups, to send in their articles.
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Terrain
Created by the French Ministry of Culture in 1983, the journal Terrain takes a singular look at contemporary societies, fostered by ethnographic description and an openness to other human and social sciences. The journal produces themed issues twice a year, published by the Terrain Association (in print and digital versions), and also publishes online-only articles under five headings, as well as producing the blog Carnets de Terrain, a vast digital environment for discussion of current affairs, original research, as well as posts that take up the themed issues of the journal
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SociologieS
Revue de l’Association internationale des sociologues de langue française, SociologieS publie des articles émanant de ses membres, d’auteur·rices en rapport avec des activités de l’AISLF, et plus généralement de sociologues du monde entier, principalement de langue française. Elle favorise le partage de la réflexion et l’ouverture à la diversité des courants théoriques et des perspectives méthodologiques, principalement à travers sa rubrique classique « Théories et recherches » et sa rubrique « Grands résumés » ; elle a l’ambition de faire le point sur des questions qui traversent la sociologie francophone à travers son autre rubrique importante, « Dossier ». Ouverte aux jeunes chercheur·ses grâce à sa rubrique « Premiers textes », aux expériences originales dans sa rubrique « Expériences de recherche », elle a aussi l’ambition de dynamiser l’espace scientifique francophone grâce à la traduction en français ou à la reproduction de textes anciens ou oubliés (rubrique « Découvertes/redécouvertes ») mais aussi en suscitant le débat sur des enjeux théoriques, méthodologiques ou institutionnels qui traversent la sociologie francophone (rubrique « Débat »).
La revue est publiée avec le soutien de l’Académie suisse des sciences humaines et sociales et de la Maison des sciences de l’Homme Paris Nord. Elle est soutenue par CNRS Sciences humaines & sociales, 2023-2024.
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Revue de la régulation
The Revue de la régulation. Capitalisme, institutions, pouvoirs, is a scientific journal of economics created in 2007 by the association Recherche & Régulation.
The Revue de la régulation provides a forum for economic and social science analyses that are in line with regulationist, and more broadly institutionalist or heterodox, research, as well as for researchers who wish to debate them. Its vocation is to fuel a wide-ranging scientific discussion rooted in the social sciences: economic sociology, history, political science, geography, management and so on. The Revue de la régulation aims to stimulate the field of political economy.
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Researches en didactique des sciences et des technologies
RDST est le fruit de la fusion des revues Aster et Didaskalia. Avec deux numéros par an composés d'un dossier et de varia, RDST s’affirme comme une revue francophone de référence de recherches en didactique des sciences et des technologies.
La revue contribue à la production de connaissances didactiques en proposant un espace de débat scientifique portant à la fois sur l'enseignement et l'apprentissage des sciences et des technologies (de la maternelle à l'université), sur la diffusion des savoirs scientifiques et technologiques, et sur la formation à l'enseignement de ces domaines. -
Gallia Préhistoire
Gallia Préhistoire (Préhistoire de la France dans son contexte européen) aims to publish new and hitherto unknown discoveries of significant and supra-regional interest as well as thematic syntheses in Prehistory, dating from the ancient Paleolithic to the end of the Bronze age. The journal focuses on overviews, thematic or detailed papers presenting unpublished and contextualized data that address current issues. Written in French or English, papers are peer reviewed by at least two rapporteurs. They are published online in real time and then at the end of the year in a hard copy. Monographs, major syntheses that represent significant advances in prehistoric archaeology and collections of major interest are published as supplements.
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Lexis - Journal in English Lexicology
Lexis – Journal in English Lexicology is a Scopus-indexed e-journal with an international scientific committee; it publishes articles on the English lexicon (thematic issues, “book review” section, special issues, etc.), from a synchronic as well as from a diachronic perspective. Lexis accepts articles in English and in French.
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Cahiers des Amériques latines
Peer-reviewed, first published in 1960, Cahiers des Amériques latines are a latinoamericanist multidisciplinary journal. Based in Paris, and owned by Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris-3 University and the French National Scientific Research Center (CNRS) this academic periodical is published three times a year. Main topics are: history, sociology, political science, anthropology, geography, Urban studies, economics.
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Angles
Created in 2014, Angles is devoted to the study of the Anglophone world. The journal’s aims are to encourage innovative interdisciplinary research, to make cutting-edge research freely available and to make use of the possibilities offered by digital publication. Angles is published semi-annually by the Société des Anglicistes de l’Enseignement Supérieur (SAES).