New books and journals annoucements

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  • 17 December 2009

    Revue LISA / LISA e-journal is a bilingual peer-reviewed international on-line publication. Created in October 2003 by Professor Renée Dickason, Revue LISA / LISA e-journal was accommodated on the web-site of the Maison de la Recherche en Sciences Humaines (Research Centre for Humanities and Social Sciences) at the University of Caen, France, until 2009. Revue LISA / LISA e-journal welcomes researchers from France and abroad who are interested in pluri-, trans- or inter- disciplinary studies in fields including cultural studies, literature, philosophy or the history of ideas, the visual arts, music, media studies, sociology, history and anthropology within the English-speaking world although comparative studies with other geographical areas will also be considered. Apart from the 25 issues on open-access, the journal’s complete production, the site features theme issues on various subjects as well as original literary works.

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  • 16 December 2009

    The European Journal of Turkish Studies is an electronic publication dedicated to the study of contemporary Turkey. The journal joined Revues.org in 2004. The website design has recently been remodeled, offering more functionalities and new browsing facilities (automatic PDF generation, enriched RSS feeds).
    Issue no. 9, focused on the sociological aspects of the relations between Turkey and the European Union, is now online.

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  • 16 December 2009

    Préhistoires méditerranéennes is a journal published on a number of supports, with a peer-review committee based at the Université d’Aix-en-Provence. In 2009, the journal took over from the Préhistoire Anthropologie Méditerranéennes (PAM), which was founded in 1982. It is open to all original contributions focusing on the prehistory of Mediterranean territories. Its ambition is to reflect the multiplicity of the discipline’s activities—from taphonomy to cave art—across the Mediterranean, and covering the full diversity of its geographical, cultural and social contexts.
    The journal publishes a constant stream of contributions in French and English, which are collated each year in a paper edition. It also offers theme issues as supplements. Four issues of the old series are currently available in full-text, and the first issue of Préhistoires méditerranéennes is now open.

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  • 07 December 2009

    The Bulletin d’études orientales was created in 1931 by French researchers working for the Near East research institute’s original body, founded in Damascus in 1922 to study Islamic archaeology, and Near-Eastern art. The creation of the BEO corresponded to an enlargement of the institute’s scope of study, also covering other humanities’ disciplines. Currently the Bulletin d’études orientales publishes articles in the following areas: Near-Eastern archaeology and the history of art in the Islamic period (7th century onwards); the history of the Near-East since the Arabian conquest (7th century) until the end of the Ottoman empire (1918); Arabic classical and contemporary literature; Arabic linguistics; the history of Islamic religious thinking, as well as Christian and Jewish writings in Arabic; the Medieval philosophy of the Arabic language; and the history of sciences and techniques in the Near East in the Islamic period.
    The Bulletin d’études orientales is published by the IFPO Press, which already has a book collection on Revues.org. The latest issues of the Bulletin are available via Cairn platform.

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  • 07 December 2009

    Rives méditerranéennes website (formely Rives nord-méditerranéennes), has been remodeled with a new design and new browsing facilities.
    Issue no. 31 (2008) is now available in full-text. And issue no. 34 (2009) has recently been released : the table of contents, introduction and article summaries are already available.

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  • 27 November 2009

    A new journal published entirely in electronic form, the Revue de Primatologie (Primatology journal) aims to unite French-speaking primatology and to broaden its reach. Primatology is of interest to human sciences and finds itself at a crossroads between disciplines as varied as conservation, ecology, paleontology, cognitive sciences or biomedical sciences. The Revue de Primatologie strives to become a privileged place to exchange and interact for these complementary fields, whilst giving a strong scientific value to its contents. The journal is also reporting the activities of the Société Francophone de Primatologie (French-speaking primatology society), in a forum of international audience, in order to gather a large audience primarily interested in primates.
    On the occasion of the opening of its website on Revues.org, the Revue de primatologie presents a first issue in full open-access. The forthcoming issues will be published biannually, with a six-month restricted access reserved for the members of the SFDP.

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