Centre d’études médiévales d’Auxerre Bulletin (BUCEMA) – Varia section
Bulletin du Centre d’études médiévales d’Auxerre (BUCEMA) – Varia
Issue 27.2
Numéro 27.2
Published on Monday, June 26, 2023
Abstract
The Bucema, Bulletin du Centre d’études médiévales d’Auxerre, is a peer-reviewed scientific journal focusing on medieval studies. Following the principle of promoting open access research in progress, the Bucema emphasizes the interdisciplinarity between human and social sciences, as well as natural sciences and mathematics. It aims to publish contributions offering new methods, reporting on experiences in digital humanities and new technologies, and questioning the epistemological and conceptual implications of research on the Middle-Ages. It also features in-depth studies and reviews in the fields of archaeology, history and history of art, and offers insight on the most recent research.
Announcement
General Description
The next issue of the Bulletin du Centre d'études médiévales d'Auxerre (BUCEMA, varia - 27.2), published online on the OpenEdition Journals platform, is in preparation. We invite you to submit your contributions for its various sections.
Following the principle of promoting open access research in progress, the Bucema emphasizes the interdisciplinarity between human and social sciences, as well as natural sciences and mathematics. It aims to publish contributions offering new methods, reporting on experiences in digital humanities and new technologies, and questioning the epistemological and conceptual implications of research on the Middle-Ages. It also features in-depth studies and reviews in the fields of archaeology, history and history of art, and offers insight on the most recent research.
Oriented towards the international scientific community, the Bucema accepts contributions in different languages: German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese.
Thematic axes
The different sections :
- Recherche active/Active research: unpublished articles and background studies;
- Entretien/Interview: exchanges with a specialist on their experience in their field of research;
- Note de lecture/Reading note: thematic bibliographical essay on one or more works;
- Point de vue/Point of view: on a concrete experience of practice, with implications in the field of research;
- Découvertes/Discoveries: archaeological, archival, textual, iconographic, artistic, etc., and major;
- Chantiers: brief but problematized communications, reporting on scientific advances in new or ongoing research (archaeological excavations, archival research, iconographic research, lexical research, etc.);
- Chroniques/Chronicles: substantial summaries of scientific meetings;
- Dissertatio: summaries of theses, dissertations and dissertations;
- Rendez-vous/Appointments: announcements of new research programs, upcoming meetings.
How to Submit
We invite you to submit your proposals for its various sections by August 31, 2023, with a view to the publication of varia issue no. 27.2, due out in December 2023.
For example, issue 26.2 (2022) can be viewed at https://journals.openedition.org/cem/19460.
Articles should be submitted to the editorial board and sent to the journal's editorial office in electronic form (attached file in .doc or .docx format) at the following email address: bucema.contact@gmail.com
before August 31, 2023.
The content of your contribution is peer-reviewed before publication.
Articles must be unpublished and not be submitted simultaneously to another publication.
Any author who sends an article to the Bucema acknowledges to the CEM, if the article is accepted, the right to publish it in electronic form on the OpenEdition Journals site.
The contents of the Bulletin du centre d'études médiévales d'Auxerre (Bucema) are available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0).
Editorial standards
Please also refer to the Note to the Authors (http://journals.openedition.org/cem/522).
- Articles will be presented in the simplest form possible, with an economy of headings and subheadings.
- Notes should be numbered consecutively and in Arabic numerals.
- Articles will not include a final bibliography.
- Please use proper quotations marks depending on the language of your article: Short quotations should be integrated into the text. Long quotations, indented, will not be enclosed in quotation marks.
- Italics should be used for titles of books or journals.
- Capital letters should be accentuated.
- Illustrations should be presented separately, preferably in jpeg format (scanned at 300 dpi) and with separate captions. Illustrations must be free of copyright.
- In regards to indexing, authors are asked to suggest "subject" and "proper name" keywords for each article.
The author must indicate their professional biographical references (function, institution...).
The author must indicate the section for which the article is intended:
- Recherche active/Active research: unpublished articles and background studies (50,000 signs maximum, including notes, excluding spaces; accompanied by a 10-line summary, in French and English);
- Entretien/Interview: exchanges with a specialist on their experience in their field of research (30,000 characters maximum, including notes, excluding spaces);
- Note de lecture/Reading note: thematic bibliographical essay on one or more works (30,000 characters maximum, including notes and excluding spaces);
- Point de vue/Point of view: on a concrete experience of practice, with implications in the field of research (30,000 characters maximum, notes included, spaces excluded);
- Découvertes/Discoveries: archaeological, archival, textual, iconographic, artistic, etc., and major (15,000 characters maximum, including notes, excluding spaces);
- Chantiers: brief but problematized communications, reporting on scientific advances in new or ongoing research (archaeological excavations, archival research, iconographic research, lexical research, etc.) (15,000 characters maximum, including notes, excluding spaces);
- Chroniques/Chronicles: substantial summaries of scientific meetings (15,000 characters maximum, notes included, spaces excluded);
- Dissertatio: summaries of theses, dissertations and dissertations (15,000 characters maximum, including notes and excluding spaces);
- Rendez-vous/Appointments: announcements of new research programs, upcoming meetings (15,000 characters maximum, including notes, excluding spaces).
Scientific Council (2021-2024)
- Guido Castelnuovo University of Avignon - France
- Manuel Castiñeiras - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona - Spain
- Pierre Chastang, University of Versailles - Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines - France
- Philippe Cordez, Deutsches Forum für Kunstgeschiche Paris -Germany/France
- Hélène Débax, University Toulouse 2 Le Mirail- UMR 5136 FRAMESPA - France
- Jean-Marie Fritz - University of Burgundy Franche-Comté - France
- Jean-Marie Guillouët, University of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté - UMR 6298 Artehis - France
- Thierry Kouamé, University of Paris 1 - UMR 8589 LAMOP - France
- Elisabeth Lorans - University of Tours - France
- Pierre-Alain Mariaux - University of Neuchâtel - Switzerland
- Christian Meyer, CNRS - UMR 7323 - Centre d'études supérieures de la Renaissance (Tours) - France
- Joseph Morsel, University of Paris 1 - UMR 8589 LAMOP - France
- Maria Cristina Pereira, Universidade de São Paulo - Brazil
- Isabelle Rosé, University of Rennes II - UMR 6258 CERHIO - France
- Daniel Russo, University of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté - France
Editorial Committee (2021-2024)
- Pierre Bonnerue
- Pascale Chevalier
- Noëlle Deflou-Leca (General Secretary of the editorial board)
- Christian Gensbeitel
- Eliana Magnani
- Damien Martinez
- Nicola Perreaux
- Christian Sapin (Publishing Director)
- Cécile Voyer
Subjects
Places
- 3, place du Coche d'eau
Auxerre, France (89)
Date(s)
- Thursday, August 31, 2023
Attached files
Keywords
- Moyen Âge, histoire, histoire de l'art, archéologie, architecture, digital humanities, interdisciplinarité, fouille, archive, iconographie
Contact(s)
- Eliana Magnani
courriel : bucema [dot] contact [at] gmail [dot] com - Noëlle Deflou-Leca
courriel : bucema [dot] contact [at] gmail [dot] com
Reference Urls
Information source
- Eliana Magnani
courriel : bucema [dot] contact [at] gmail [dot] com
License
This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.
To cite this announcement
« Centre d’études médiévales d’Auxerre Bulletin (BUCEMA) – Varia section », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on Monday, June 26, 2023, https://doi.org/10.58079/1bgl