Created in 1991, the Communication & Organisation journal is a quarterly Francophone publication dedicated to communication and organisations in all forms: businesses, institutions, and associations. It is produced by the Information, Communication et Arts Laboratory, MICA, at Bordeaux University. Six issues are already available on line on the journal site, including two in full text.
New books and journals annoucements
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25 March 2011
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22 March 2011
The main aim of the Journal des Anthropologues, published by Association Française des Anthropologues,is to encourage the distribution of recent anthropological work concerning the transformation of the contemporary world and the new subjects of research it has produced. Each issue is based on a comparative perspective, bringing together research in a variety of cultural areas. There is analysis of the discipline’s practices and evolution, also from pluri-disciplinary points of view. Careful attention is paid to epistemological aspects and fieldwork. With these directions in mind, the journal’s editorial committee has published works by well-established researchers as well as young researchers exploring new fields of enquiry. Twenty-six issues are available on the journal’s site on open access, starting with issue 71 in 1997. Updates are protected by an embargo period of twelve months.
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07 March 2011
Founded in 2005, Cahiers de Framespa, is a social history journal published by UMR 5136 (Université Toulouse Le Mirail / CNRS), analysing the dynamics of different societies from the Middle Ages to the present day. It privileges multidisciplinary approaches and openness towards other disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. The journal publishes contributions in French, English and Spanish. To coincide with the publication of issue 6, “Universities, researchers and international relations”, Cahiers de Framespa joins the Revues.org platform. All issues are available in open access on the journal’s website.
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28 February 2011
The Revue germanique internationale, published by CNRS Éditions, is a multidisciplinary publication focussing on the literature, philosophy, sociology, cultural history, and art history of German speaking countries. Priority is given to cultural transfer: the German-speaking domain is approached from the various points of articulation with the fields surrounding and defining it. Issues are thematic and often transversal – the emergence of aesthetics in the 18th century, the birth of German orientalism. Periods of crisis or moments contributing to the formation of identity are also privileged: Judeo-German osmosis, psychoanalysis, and Philhellenism. Twelve issues are available on the site including six in full text. Back issues, published by Presses Universitaires de France, are in the process of digitisation and will soon be available online.
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21 February 2011
The Latin American history and anthropology journal Nuevo Mundo Mundos Nuevos has just published its 11th annual issue.
The journal is dedicated to the development of the digital humanities and has a new layout, better adapted to its latest developments. Consequently the debates section will be updated throughout 2011: “Atravesando fronteras. Circulación de población en los márgenes iberoamericanos. Siglos XVI-XIX”, “La nobleza india del centro de México durante el periodo novohispano. Adaptaciones, cambios y continuidades”, “La participación indígena en los mercados iberoamericanos. De la colonia a los primeros años independientes”. Other sections will also be updated in the course of the year.
Apart from bimonthly updates, the research inventory will be updated by continuous feed, an approach complemented by the real time monitoring of historical resources of Latin American history and interpretation via the Nuevo Mundo Radar. -
21 February 2011
The author analyses the conditions underlying the emergence of reflections into “author-ness” in Alphonsin historiographical discourse. The corpus – Alphonse X’s History of Spain – has been selected for its cross-cultural and thus ambiguous positioning as a historiography in both the Latin and vernacular languages, where a monarch, whose sovereignty is under threat, affirms himself at once as a king, as a subject, as a historiographer, and as a linguistic craftsman.
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