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Face To Face is a new Review: this is why your participation is needed. It may take different ways:
Let us know more about yourselfWe want to know more about the readers of our review. Feel free to give your name, occupation, address, and any relevant information. We will then be able to inform you directly about the Lab's activities and news.
Participate to the next issueFace à Face is published by a unit of the CNRS called "Societies, Health, Development" (Sociétés, santé, développement, UMR / ADES of CNRS, Université Bordeaux 2). The unit was founded by Claude Raynaut and is currently under the direction of Maryse Gaimard. The journal is coordinated by Fred Eboko, with the assistance of Madina Querre. Two committees of scholars - one an editorial committee, the other a scientific committee - oversee the thematic content, choice and publication of texts in the journal. Face To Face is published on the internet; access is free of charge. The journal's readership is multidisciplinary and international.
To join the editorial staff : If you would like to be part of the next issue, please let us know about any information you may have concerning current events on Health and Social Sciences, such as symposiums, book publishing and so on. You can also submit articles to our review.
For your information, the symposium acts of the “Health and Society” Network (MSH-Paris NORD) will be published in Face To Face n° 8 and 9. It will take place on November 24-25 2005 and on March 23-24 2006. Its major subject is Body, emotion and health. You will be most welcome to join Face To Face 10 th issue as soon as February. The topic is about Health questions and childhood. Be part of issue number 10 : Call for papers
Editorial RecommendationsThe texts published in the review must be in agreement with the scientific objectives expressed in the Presentation. Coming from the social sciences or bio-medical sciences sectors, they must conform to the following criteria: - articles must reflect the intersections between health, illness and social dynamics; - they must be meaningful for other disciplines (i.e. be relevant for medical sciences if written from a social sciences perspective and vice-versa.) They should be based on the observation of concrete realities thus contributing to the building of a widened corpus of illustrative situations of different local contexts. The aim of the review is to stimulate debate and exchange ideas: therefore the texts must be short and not exceed 25.000 caracters. Submitted articles will be evaluated by a Reading Committee who will examine the work according to the above criteria. Some changes might be suggested to the authors. The texts must be sent under a Word or RTF Format (PC or MacIntosh), via Disk or electronic mail, without any editing. All bibliographic reference or quotation will be followed by the author's name, printing date and page number (ex: Lévi-Strauss, 1975 : 87-91). Commentaries meant to appear as footnotes will be placed at the end of the text. A bibliography will complete the article under the following directions:
Books and monographies: An article from a review: The review will be published in French and in English. Occaionally we can consider texts in Spanish or Portuguese. The review appears under PDF format which allows screen consultation and prining only. Its use is protected and submitted to current rules on intellectual property: quotation permission with indication of sources. |
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