Insaniyat is an Algerian journal which is part of an anthropological and social science project open to a number of disciplines focusing on man and society. Financed and published by the Centre national de recherche en anthropologie sociale et culturelle (CRASC), it publishes research produced in Algeria and beyond, in both the Arabic and French languages. For its inauguration, Insaniyat is offering an exceptional forty-two issues, accessible online in open access. PDF and ePub formats of articles will soon be available.
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02 April 2013
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04 March 2013
Belgeo, revue belge de géographie covers the major issues of human, physical, Belgian and international geography. It sets out to promote research results from Belgian geographers often working in conjunction with Anglo-Saxon and Latin approaches. Articles are in French, English, Dutch and German. The journal is published by the Société royale belge de géographie (SRGB) and supported by the National Committee of Geography (NCG). For the inauguration of its website, Belgeo offers six issues online, including four double issues. The online publication has been supplemented by a extra new section. All articles are accessible on open access, and available for download on PDF and ePub formats.
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25 February 2013
Cahiers de la recherche sur l’éducation et les savoirs, an interdisciplinary journal published by the éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’Homme, sets out to compare research into countries with historically developed education systems and countries with relatively recent education systems. The journal also aims to open up disciplines and encourage dialogue between different approaches to help refresh theoretical and methodological perspectives about questions relating to education, and the construction, transmission and social and political uses of knowledge. For its inauguration on Revues.org, the Journal has published its full collection of eleven issues, and three special issues, in open access. Happy reading!
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23 February 2013
OpenEdition Books est la quatrième plateforme d’OpenEdition. Après Revues.org, Calenda et Hypothèses, OpenEdition Books diffuse les collections de livres des éditeurs de sciences humaines et sociales. La plateforme valorise le traitement dans toutes les langues et dans tous les domaines de la recherche en sciences humaines et sociales. Cette première version d’OpenEdition Books rassemble, pour son inauguration, près de 400 livres provenant de 13 éditeurs français et internationaux : Central European University Press, Collège de France, Éditions Agone, Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’Homme, Éditions rue d’Ulm, Institut de la gestion publique et du développement économique, Institut français d’études andines, Open Book Publishers, Presses de l’IFPO, Presses universitaires de Caen, Presses universitaires de Paris Ouest, Presses universitaires de Provence et Presses universitaires de Rennes.
Les ouvrages sont accessibles sur un espace propre à chaque éditeur. Ils sont, pour plus de la moitié du catalogue, librement accessibles en HTML, citables, imprimables et “encapsulables” sur des sites externes. Des services complémentaires sont proposés via les bibliothèques et institutions abonnées. -
18 February 2013
TIPA. Travaux interdisciplinaires sur la parole et le langage is an annual review presenting studies into issues of language and speech in an interdisciplinary perspective, published by the Laboratoire parole et langage (université d'Aix-Marseille). The subject matter is tackled in several ways: the analysis of physiological and cognitive processes; description and formalisation; discursive and interactive mechanisms; alterations, disfunctioning and disability. For the first time, issue 28 (2012) of Tipa has been published exclusively in electronic format and is available on open access on Revues.org. For its inauguration on the website, the journal is also offering issue 27 on open access.
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12 February 2013
Created in 1978, the Revista Crítica de Ciêncais Sociais is published by the Centro de Estudos Sociais of the University of Coimbra, Laboratório Associado do MCE. It covers the full breadth of the humanities and social sciences and pays special attention to studies contributing to a critical knowledge of Portugal today and a deeper understanding of comparative perspectives. A selection of eight of the best articles is translated into English every year and published in the RCCS Annual Review. To mark the inauguration of its website on Revues.org, the journal is offering all issues published since 2002 in open access.
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