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Film Journal
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Film Journal

Film Journal was created in 2011. It is sponsored by SERCIA (Société d’études et de recherches sur le cinéma anglophone), an international organization founded in France in 1993 to promote the study and teaching of Anglophone cinema. Film Journal publishes annualy articles and themed series, g...

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Photographica
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Photographica

Photographica is a semiannual journal dedicated to photography and visual and material cultures, from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century. Created in 2020, it focuses on the dynamics of research in the field, both in France and around the world. Through themed issues, Photographica look...

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Viatica
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Viatica

Founded in 2014, Viatica is a journal published by the digital publication center at the University of Clermont Auvergne dedicated entirely to travel literature. Each year’s issue features trends in this new area of literary criticism, which combines geography with regional, cultural, and lite...

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La justice au Brésil : perspectives ethnographiques. Online in full text since November 2023

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Sociétés humaines et environnements dans la zone circumméditerranéenne du Pléistocène au début de l’Holocène. Online in full text since November 2023

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