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  • Méthodes participatives appliquées/Applied Participatory Methods

    ISSN: 2033-7906

    Methodology and methods constitute the heart of social sciences and the mark of any academic endeavour. In recent years, the development of participatory methods broadly understood has led to the renewal of our methodological tools and techniques through the introduction into the research design of the citizens, the experts, the decision makers both private and public. These new methods deserve to be studied not only from an epistemological and a methodological perspective but also in their real-life applications. This series, «Méthodes participatives appliquées/Applied participatory methods», aims at fostering the debates related to the fast-growing development, renewal, and application of the participatory methods. It will be of interest to a wide readership: scholars in human and social sciences, undergraduate and graduate students, private and public decision makers, civil servants, journalists, politicians as well as citizens interested in this applied participatory perspective. This series publishes, in English or in French, both individual and collective works such as monographs (including theses), collections of articles, conference proceedings, textbooks and collections of texts for students and bibliographies. La méthodologie et les méthodes constituent indéniablement le cœur des sciences sociales et la marque de leur scientificité. Depuis plusieurs années, le développement de méthodes participatives entendues au sens large encourage le renouvellement des outils méthodologiques propres aux sciences sociales en intégrant plus directement les citoyens, les « experts » et les décideurs publics ou privés dans le dispositif de recherche. Ces nouvelles méthodes méritent d’être étudiées aussi bien épistémologiquement que méthodologiquement mais également dans leurs applications concrètes. La collection, « Méthodes participatives appliquées/Applied participatory methods », vise ainsi à enrichir les réflexions et les débats qui entourent le développement, le renouvellement et l’application des méthodes participatives. Cette collection intéressera un large public allant des chercheurs en sciences humaines et sociales aux étudiants de tous les cycles en passant par les administrateurs et décideurs privés et publics ainsi que les journalistes, les politiques et les citoyens intéressés par cette perspective participative appliquée. Cette collection publie, en français ou en anglais, des travaux individuels et collectifs, tels que des monographies (tirées ou non de thèses), des recueils d’articles, des actes de colloque, des recueils de textes commentés à destination de l’enseignement ainsi que des bibliographies.

    6 publications

  • Interdisciplinary Communication Studies

    This series publishes research (monographs and edited volumes) of an international standard in the field of interdisciplinary communication studies. It responds to the communication gaps between a range of disciplines in the human and social sciences and humanities and therefore welcomes proposals which integrate a range of diverse approaches (for example, in branches of philosophy, communication theory, social psychology, media studies, and social theory). Particular emphasis will be placed on theoretical innovation, new methodological approaches and the genuinely interdisciplinary work without which communication studies cannot grow. This series publishes research (monographs and edited volumes) of an international standard in the field of interdisciplinary communication studies. It responds to the communication gaps between a range of disciplines in the human and social sciences and humanities and therefore welcomes proposals which integrate a range of diverse approaches (for example, in branches of philosophy, communication theory, social psychology, media studies, and social theory). Particular emphasis will be placed on theoretical innovation, new methodological approaches and the genuinely interdisciplinary work without which communication studies cannot grow. This series publishes research (monographs and edited volumes) of an international standard in the field of interdisciplinary communication studies. It responds to the communication gaps between a range of disciplines in the human and social sciences and humanities and therefore welcomes proposals which integrate a range of diverse approaches (for example, in branches of philosophy, communication theory, social psychology, media studies, and social theory). Particular emphasis will be placed on theoretical innovation, new methodological approaches and the genuinely interdisciplinary work without which communication studies cannot grow.

    9 publications

  • Interdisciplinary Studies in Performance

    The series aims at presenting innovative cross-disciplinary and intercultural research in performance practice and theory. Its mission is to expand and enrich performance studies with new research in theatre, film, dance, ritual and art. It also draws on queer and gender studies, anthropology, linguistics, archeaology, ethnography, sociology, history, media and political sciences, and even medicine and biology. The series focuses on promoting groundbreaking methodologies and new directions in studying performative culture by scrutinizing its transformative and transgressive aspects. The series Interdisciplinary Studies in Performance publishes in English and German. Volumes may be monographs as well as thematic collections of papers by scholars from Poland and from abroad.

    37 publications

  • Interdisciplinary Studies in Diasporas

    ISSN: 2378-0975

    Interdisciplinary Studies in Diasporas opens a discursive space in diaspora scholarship in all fields of the humanities and social sciences. The volumes published in this series comprise studies that explore and contribute to an understanding of diasporas from a broad spectrum of cultural, literary, linguistic, anthropological, historical, political, and socioeconomic perspectives, as well as theoretical and methodological approaches. The series welcomes original submissions from individually and collaboratively authored books and monographs as well as edited collections of essays. All proposals and manuscripts are peer reviewed.

    28 publications

  • Australian Studies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

    This interdisciplinary book series showcases dynamic, innovative research on contemporary and historical Australian culture. It aims to foster interventions in established debates on Australia as well as opening up new areas of enquiry that reflect the diversity of interests in the scholarly community. The series includes research in a range of fields across the humanities and social sciences, such as history, literature, media, philosophy, cultural studies, gender studies and politics. Proposals are encouraged in areas such as Indigenous studies, critical race and whiteness studies, women'Â’s studies, studies in colonialism and coloniality, multiculturalism, the experimental humanities and ecocriticism. Of particular interest is research that promotes the study of Australia in cross-cultural, transnational and comparative contexts. Cross-disciplinarity and new methodologies are welcomed. The series will feature the work of leading authors but also invites proposals from emerging scholars. Proposals for monographs, biographies and high-quality edited volumes are welcomed. Proposals and manuscripts considered for the series will be subject to rigorous peer review and editorial attention. The series is affiliated with the International Australian Studies Association (www.inasa.org). Please see their website for information about applying to the ECR Publication Subsidy Scheme. Editorial Board: Dr Victoria Herche (University of Cologne), Dr Sukhmani Khorana (Western Sydney University), Associate Professor Shino Konishi (Australian Catholic University), Associate Professor Jeanine Leane (University of Melbourne), Associate Professor Alana Lentin (Western Sydney University), Professor Martin Nakata (James Cook University), Dr BJ Newton (University of New South Wales, Australia), Associate Professor Marguerite Nolan (Australian Catholic University), Dr Andonis Piperoglou (Griffith University), Associate Professor Emily Potter (Deakin University), Professor Noah Riseman (Australian Catholic University), Dr Jessa Rogers (Queensland University of Technology), Dr Liza-Mare Syron (University of New South Wales), Dr Anthea Taylor (University of Sydney), Dr Daniella Trimboli (Deakin University), Dr Daozhi Xu (Macquarie University).

    12 publications

  • Interdisciplinary Yearbook of Business Ethics

    ISSN: 1661-5999

    1 publications

  • Katowice Interdisciplinary and Comparative Studies

    Literature, Anthropology and Culture

    This newly launched series creates the opportunity for those scholars who, on the one hand, wish to see literary works in the unceasing dialogue with other arts and, on the other, want to rethink literary theory in terms of its embededness in the reflection which involves notions crucial for the shape of contemporary human community such as democracy, justice, friendship, hospitality, home, passions, and many others. Thus we invite essays on a wide range of topics which include studies of individual texts placing them in a rich web of comparative references not turning away from the body-politic, interpretations of texts and images as important ways towards the formation of cultural identity, explorations of the dialogue between the word and the image with the complicated transpositions taking place in the process, as well as in-depth investigations of particular notions in their historical and multicultural contexts. The analyses undertaken by the authors in this series will make a serious contribution to a better understanding of the notions and processes constituting our being together. This newly launched series creates the opportunity for those scholars who, on the one hand, wish to see literary works in the unceasing dialogue with other arts and, on the other, want to rethink literary theory in terms of its embededness in the reflection which involves notions crucial for the shape of contemporary human community such as democracy, justice, friendship, hospitality, home, passions, and many others. Thus we invite essays on a wide range of topics which include studies of individual texts placing them in a rich web of comparative references not turning away from the body-politic, interpretations of texts and images as important ways towards the formation of cultural identity, explorations of the dialogue between the word and the image with the complicated transpositions taking place in the process, as well as in-depth investigations of particular notions in their historical and multicultural contexts. The analyses undertaken by the authors in this series will make a serious contribution to a better understanding of the notions and processes constituting our being together.

    5 publications

  • Title: Rethinking Social Science Research

    Rethinking Social Science Research

    New Methods and Perspectives
    by Asis Mistry (Author) 2025
    ©2026 Monographs
  • Title: Interdisciplinary Research Methods: Considering the Potential of Community-based Participatory Research in Translation
  • Title: On Methods of Music Theory and (Ethno-) Musicology

    On Methods of Music Theory and (Ethno-) Musicology

    From Interdisciplinary Research to Teaching
    by Nico Schüler (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Edited Collection
  • Title: Morphology

    Morphology

    Questions on Method and Language
    by Maria Filomena Molder (Volume editor) Diana Soeiro (Volume editor) Nuno Fonseca (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Edited Collection
  • Title: Interdisciplinary Yearbook of Business Ethics

    Interdisciplinary Yearbook of Business Ethics

    Volume 1, 2006
    by Laszlo Zsolnai (Volume editor)
    ©2006 Thesis
  • Title: Proceedings of Methods XIV

    Proceedings of Methods XIV

    Papers from the Fourteenth International Conference on Methods in Dialectology, 2011
    by Alena Barysevich (Volume editor) Alexandra D'Arcy (Volume editor) David Heap (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2014 Conference proceedings
  • Title: The Method of Democracy

    The Method of Democracy

    John Dewey's Theory of Collective Intelligence
    by David Ridley (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: Interdisciplinary ethics: Approaches

    Interdisciplinary ethics: Approaches

    by Nebiye Konuk Kandemir (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Edited Collection
  • Title: Troubling Method

    Troubling Method

    Narrative Research as Being
    by Petra Munro Hendry (Author) Roland Mitchell (Author) Paul Eaton (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Textbook
  • Title: Proceedings of Methods XIII

    Proceedings of Methods XIII

    Papers from the Thirteenth International Conference on Methods in Dialectology, 2008
    by Barry Heselwood (Volume editor) Clive Upton (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2010 Edited Collection
  • Title: Proceedings of Methods XVI

    Proceedings of Methods XVI

    Papers from the sixteenth international conference on Methods in Dialectology, 2017
    by Yoshiyuki Asahi (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Confrontation and Communication

    Confrontation and Communication

    Deliberative Democracy in Divided Belgium
    by Didier Caluwaerts (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Empirical Methods in Language Studies

    Empirical Methods in Language Studies

    by Krzysztof Kosecki (Volume editor) Janusz Badio (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: Le plurilinguisme au travail : méthodes, pratiques, formation / Multilingualism at work: methods, practices, teaching

    Le plurilinguisme au travail : méthodes, pratiques, formation / Multilingualism at work: methods, practices, teaching

    by Giovanni Tallarico (Volume editor) Laurent Gajo (Volume editor) 2026
    ©2026 Edited Collection
  • Title: Das Erzbistum des Method

    Das Erzbistum des Method

    Lage, Wirkung und Nachleben der kyrillomethodianischen Mission
    by Martin Eggers (Author) 1996
    ©1996 Monographs
  • Title: Methods of Terrorism Financing

    Methods of Terrorism Financing

    Criminal procedural obstacles to the prevention of crime in Germany, Liechtenstein, Austria and Switzerland
    by Fabian Teichmann (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
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