Created in 1981 and published by L’Harmattan, Droit et Cultures is an interdisciplinary journal focussing on legal phenomena. The idea of law and rights only has a meaning in relationship to a system of values, norms and cultures revealing dynamic forms of social and societal organisation. The diversity of cultures and social, political and legal structures invites us to rethink models, categories and classifications. The challenge of Droit et Cultures is avoid the reduction of law to a single narrative and to promote a plural reading of cultural phenomena. This involves understanding the presentations, discursive practices and behaviour of its actors.
Droit et cultures is a free-access publication on the Revues de Revues.org platform. Issues published since 2005 are now available in full-text; back issues will progressively be published online.
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16 September 2010
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14 September 2010
Published by the Institut universitaire d’études du développement from 1981 to 2008, Schweizerisches Jahrbuch für Entwicklungspolitik is the German version of Annuaire suisse de politique de développement, the archives of which have been available on Revues.org since April 2010. The field for analysis and research of Schweizerisches Jahrbuch für Entwicklungspolitik is to be found at the intersection of global problems (environment, migration, security, etc.), North-South relations (cooperation in development, world business, international finance) and Swiss public policy.
12 volumes (2003-2008) are now available in full-text on the Cahiers de Revues.orgplatform.
The Revue internationale de politique de développement – International Development Policy Series, which succeeded these two publications, is also online on the Revues.org portal. -
03 September 2010
Published by the EPAER research group of ENS-LYON, the ThéoRèmes. Enjeux des approches empiriques des religions journal is a locus for the elaboration of a philosophy of religious sciences. The current importance of religious sciences has created a necessity to reflect upon the epistemology of these sciences as well as the philosophical and theological study of religions. ThéoRèmes also welcomes contributions from academics or philosophers studying the perceptions of religions in the various empirical sciences: sociology, history, anthropology, psychology, cognitive sciences, etc.
ThéoRèmes is an open-access quarterly journal on the Cahiers de Revues.org platform. The first issue is already available in full-text.
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02 September 2010
L’Année du Maghreblooks at topical issues pertaining to the Maghreb region over the year. The thematic first part deals with pluridisciplinary debates affecting the social sciences in the Maghreb. The next section deals with political chronicles, “close-ups”, or notes on current debates on a country-by-country basis: Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania and Tunisia. This national approach is complemented by transversal thematic sections dealing with cultural, economic and legal questions shared by the five countries of the Maghreb. Two issues (2004, L'espace euro-magrébin ; 2005-2006, Femmes, famille et droit) are available in full-text; the three following issues (Justice, politique et société; La fabrique de la mémoire; S’opposer au Maghreb) feature summaries of contributions.
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01 September 2010
Palimpsestesis a yearly journal created in 1987, published by the Presses de la Sorbonne nouvelle, which tackles theoretical and practical questions about translation, mainly in the domains of English-to-French and French-to-English translation. Each issue tackles a specific question and its relationship to already existing theoretical frameworks, based on the study of specific texts accompanied by their translation. Each issue is accompanied by a booklet containing all reference texts in the two languages studied. Palimpsestes is an open-access publication with an embargo period of two years. Four issues are already available on line, including two in full-text: La traduction de l’adjectif composé (19|2007) and De la traduction comme commentaire au commentaire de traduction (20|2007).
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05 July 2010
At the Collège de France the leçon inaugurale is the first lecture given by a new professor. It is the chance for the new arrival to situate his work and teaching in relation to his predecessors and the most recent research developments. The collection of inaugural lectures creates a portrait of the state of research and thus contributes to the development of each discipline.
Les Leçons inaugurales du Collège de France were first published by the Collège de France from 1949 and then by Editions Fayard from 2003. Today they join the Livres de Revues.org collection. They will now be published simultaneously in both paper and electronic versions.
Each volume of the electronic publication is composed of a presentation of the professor by the administrator of the Collège de France and the video recording of the lecture. Currently eight recent lectures are available in full text. Past lectures will be gradually made available online.
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