The Pyramides journal has been deciphering the trends in administration sciences and tracing out their future since 2000. The journal assesses projects implemented within public institutions and describes reforms undertaken in the administration and decisions taken by authorities and jurisdictions. Privileging a pluridisciplinary approach, Pyramides also draws on sociology, political studies, mathematics, law, history and social psychology. Its authors hail from both the academic community and the administrative world. The journal is published by the Centre d’études et de recherches en administration publique (CERAP, Université libre de Bruxelles). For the opening of the journal’s site, its full collection (21 issues) is available on open access in full text.
New books and journals annoucements
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27 February 2012
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22 February 2012
The Territoire en mouvement journal is devoted to research into geography and regional planning. Produced by the Université de Lille 1, the journal carries on the work of Hommes et Terres du Nord, which it superseded in 2006. For the opening of its site, Territoire en mouvement has published its full collection online (12 issues). The most recent articles are subject to an embargo period of 2 years.
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01 February 2012
The six online journals published by the École normale supérieure de Lyon recently adopted a more ergonomic template which is better adapted to the new functions recently implemented on Revues.org sites. The new design was accompanied, last October, by the online publication of two journals: Aitia, devoted to cultural history, philosophy and the Hellenistic period, and Laboratoire italien, a site of reflection and debate about Italian politics in the Middle Ages to today.
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01 February 2012
Memini. Travaux et documents publishes work in all disciplines relating to the Middle Ages and the beginning of the modern period. The journal is published by the Société des études médiévales du Québec whose main aim is to promote scientific research into medieval studies in Quebec. For the opening of its site on Revues.org, Memini is offering its last three issues on open access. The journal is part of the OpenEdition Freemium program.
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31 January 2012
Thanks to the teaching of Jules Vuillemin, Jacques Bouveresse and Claudine Tiercelin, the philosophy of knowledge has been well represented at the Collège de France for fifty years now. Based on the tradition of French rationalism, drawing on philosophies in the German and English languages as well as on styles of analytical thinking, it developed in original way. The web site of La philosophie de la connaissance au Collège de France will be publishing books in both French and English written by the three lecturers, or closely related to their chairs and respective work. This work will be accessible in PDF and ePub via the OpenEdition Freemium program.
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31 January 2012
Nuevo Mundo Mundos Nuevos has just published its 12th annual issue (2012). The debate section looks at legal literature in Spanish America, judges and magistrates in the 19th century, and popular protest in the Buenos Aires region in the 19th century. The second part looks at circulation and traffic on the fringes of the Ibero-American territory in the 16th-19th centuries. The contemporary issues section is devoted to Republican Brazil, “penal ideas”, Venezuelan foreign policy, and militancy in southern South America. The history and sound section focuses on Latin-American cinema and the theme of memory. In the conferences section, there are several contributions about the ways that history is written about today in Latin-America. All these sections will be updated throughout the year, as well as historiographical assessments and essays, thesis extracts, research guides and the long await Rio Guide. An up-to-date selection of American studies sites is also available.
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