Cultures & Conflits: Sociology, Politics, International

Since 1990, Cultures & Conflits has been a quarterly thematic journal exploring the relationship between Sociology, Political Studies, Anthropology and the dimensions of the International (inter-state, global, technological, transversal) that require the rethinking of the traditional frameworks of Political Science, Classical International Relations and Polemology.  The journal aims to analyse the various manifestations of conflict in all its forms, including deterrence, war, revolution, state repression, and other types of violence categorised as 'terrorism', 'mafia crime', or 'urban riots'. It also examines the more subtle yet tangible aspects of post-colonial situations, the acceptance of socio-economic domination, and symbolic violence.

The Centre encourages the publication of articles by authors from different disciplines, languages and stylistic traditions. The Centre assists English and Spanish speakers in reaching a French-speaking audience by translating their articles for Cultures & Conflits. Conversely, it promotes French-speaking Cultures & Conflits authors by offering them outlets in its English-language publications.

Contacts & information

Director of publication: Emmanuel-Pierre Guittet

Editors: Anthony Amicelle, Marie-Laure Basilien-Gainche, Didier Bigo, Laurent Bonelli, Mathias Delori, Miriam Périer, Julien Pomarede, Anastassia Tsoukala and Jérôme Valluy.

Editorial secretariat: Antonia Garcia Castro and Karel Yon

Publication protocol

Since its establishment in 1990, the journal's editorial team has employed a rigorous and meticulous peer review system involving double anonymous evaluation.

Frequency: 4 issues per year

ISSN: 1157-996X

ISSN online: 1777-5345

Articles are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).

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