ASp was initiated March 1993, at Université de Bordeaux 2, by Michel Perrin, then chair of the English teaching research group, Groupe d’étude et de recherche en anglais de spécialité (GERAS). ASp publishes research articles, publication listings and reviews related to the field of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) for both teaching and research. The thematic and non-thematic issues aim to give an insight into the specifics of ESP, notably in its linguistic, discursive, cultural and didactic aspects, and also to develop our knowledge of the various specific English registers used for different purposes. ASp has an embargo period of three years and is accessible on the Revues.org platform. Nine issues are currently online, including four full-text issues. Issues published prior to 2004 will be gradually published online over time.
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29 March 2010
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24 March 2010
The aim of the Institut national d’histoire de l’art’s (www.inha.fr) publications is to highlight the exhibitions and research events on art history and western archaeology from Antiquity to the present day – designed and organised in partnership with other institutions, universities and museums. They complement the Institut’s already abundant resources – databases, library catalogues, etc – and are targeted at researchers, professionals and enlightened enthusiasts in the art world, whether museum curators, academics, antiques dealers or students in art history.
The Collections électroniques de l’INHA is available for consultation on open access on the Revues.org books platform. With the opening of the site, two works have been published: Actes du Ve congrès national d'archéologie et d'histoire de l'art and Repenser les limites: l'architecture à travers l'espace, le temps et les disciplines. -
19 March 2010
Designed by researchers into antique languages at the Université de Nice, the Rursus journal is devoted to the poetics, reception and rewriting of antique texts. So-called “ironic” literature is not a marginal scholarly or even decadent area of the field of literature, but a crucial element in this field, because the original – in both senses of the term – trope of writing is irony. This conviction of the necessarily hypertextual nature of creation is not ideological but involves close attention to changes to, diversions from and the renewal of the tradition.
Rursus is an open access publication on the Revues.org research notebook platform. The latest issue, Les épopées tardives (no 5), has just been published. The first issues in the collection are also available in full text: Le modèle animal (nos. 1 and 2), Varia (no. 3), and Erotica (no. 4).
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17 March 2010
The aim of the journal Tréma is to act as a link between academic analysis and research into the teaching and training of teachers. It presents educational studies alongside practical experiences about all areas of teaching and training. It is aimed at teacher trainers in the school and adult education sectors, trainee teachers, primary and secondary teachers, and researchers examining problems of teaching and training.Tréma is an open access journal subject to an embargo period of two years. Seven thematic issues (nos. 23 to 29) are already accessible in full text.
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04 March 2010
Créée en 2008 à l’initiative du LIRA, un laboratoire membre de l’ERIMIT (Équipe de Recherches Interlangues : Mémoires, Identités, Territoires de l'université Rennes 2), Amerika publie des dossiers thématiques et pluridisciplinaires autour de la problématique des mémoires, des identités et des territoires des Amériques anglophones, francophones, lusophones et hispanophones.
La revue se propose d’être un lieu de rencontre et de débat autour des conflits d’interprétation qui concernent la singularité des peuples américains, dans un espace aux frontières perméables et mouvantes. Elle s’intéresse en particulier aux Amériques à partir du xixe siècle, mais apprécie également les regards diachroniques qui prennent le présent comme point d’ancrage. Les articles sont sélectionnés, après un appel à publication, par un comité académique international. Les contributions sont proposées en anglais, en français, en portugais ou en espagnol.
Amerika est une revue électronique en libre accès sur la plateforme des Cahiers de Revues.org. Vous pouvez d’ores et déjà consulter son premier numéro en texte intégral, La culture populaire et ses représentations esthétiques en Amérique latine. -
01 March 2010
Germanica is a biannual thematic journal focussing on the literature and civilisation of Germanic-speaking countries in the 20th and 21st centuries. The journal is published with the support of the Universités Charles-de-Gaulle Lille 3, d'Artois, du Littoral and de Valenciennes Universities.
The journal was founded in 1985 under the initiative of its first director, Georges Überschlag, professor in Germanic languages and literature (Scandinavian section) at Université Lille 3, and a group of lecturers from this university. The idea is to offer thematic issues on Germanic literature and civilisations in the 20th century, leaving room for Scandinavian and Dutch literature.
Today Germanica joins the Revues.org collection. Issues become free access after an embargo period of two years. To date, five issues are accessible in full text (nos. 37 to 41); as well as the summaries and reviews of issues published since 2008.
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