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Natures Sciences Sociétés passe en libre accès dès le premier numéro de 2020 !
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- Published on 01 October 2019
Nous avons le plaisir de vous annoncer que la revue Natures Sciences Sociétés (NSS) sera publiée, à partir du premier numéro de 2020 (Volume 28), en libre accès (Open Access).
Les auteurs pourront ainsi conserver leurs droits d’auteurs (copyright), leurs articles seront publiés sous licence Creative Commons (CC-BY) et accessibles à tous, sans aucune barrière. D’autre part, il n’y aura pas de paiement de frais de publication. En effet, la revue bénéficiera de l’appui financier de l’Association NSS-Dialogues à travers le soutien des institutions suivantes : Cirad, CNRS (Inee et INSHS), Inra, IRD et Irstea.
La revue sera hébergée et produite par EDP Sciences, qui a depuis toujours la volonté d’accompagner les revues vers le libre accès.
Avec ce nouveau départ, NSS sera à la pointe des évolutions du secteur en suivant de près les préconisations du plan national pour la science ouverte1 annoncé par Frédérique Vidal en juillet 2018 et bien entendu, le Plan S2 soutenu par des institutions européennes dont l’ANR.
Cette ouverture permettra d’élargir encore le lectorat de NSS, revue déjà largement reconnue et appréciée dans la communauté scientifique.
Acknowledgments to the referees (2018)
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- Published on 25 March 2019
The Editorial Board acknowledges the following colleagues for their contributions in the review process of manuscripts submitted in 2018.
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Barbier Marc Bataille Nicolas Bonin Muriel Bonnaud Laure Bouba-Olga Olivier Brédif Hervé Cartier Stéphane Cerf Marianne Charvolin Florian Colonna Paul Compagnone Claude Corneloup Jean Daviron Benoît Deffuant Guillaume Dobigny Laure Doré Thierry Doussan Isabelle Germaine Marie-Anne Girard Nathalie |
Gramaglia Christelle Granjou Céline Flanquart Hervé Fournier Stéphane Hainzelin Étienne Héritier Stéphane Karsenty Jean-Paul Jean Bruno Lallau Benoît Larrère Catherine Laurans Yann Le Moigne Jean-Louis L’Hostis Monique Maris Virginie Mathieu Nicole Maublanc Marie-Line Michelot Agnès Micoud André |
Monsaingeon Baptiste Morel-Journel Christelle Mounet Jean-Pierre Nahrat Stéphane Piveteau Vincent Plumecocq Gaël Quénol Hervé Rocle Nicolas Rodet Guy Roussel Fabien Servais Véronique Soulé Bastien Touzard Jean-Marc Varenne Franck Vatin François Waser Anne-Marie Weisbein Julien Zelem Marie-Christine |
Acknowledgments to the referees (2017)
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- Published on 06 April 2018
The Editorial Board acknowledges the following colleagues for their contributions in the review process of manuscripts submitted in 2016.
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Aubriot Olivia Barthélémy Carole Bécu Nicolas Bertrand François Billet Philippe Bonnaud Laure Bouba-Olga Olivier Brandenburg Alfio Bruno Isabelle Cerf Marianne Charbonneau Marion Charlier Bruno Charrier André Charvolin Florian Corneloup Jean Deleuil Jean-Michel Douai Ali Faysse Nicolas |
Figuières Catherine Fournier Stéphane Frascaria Nathalie Frénot Yves Frère Séverine Granjou Cécile Grégoire Arnaud Grimonprez Benoît Hainzelin Étienne Halley Paule Hatchuel Armand Hervieu Bertrand Kim Eun Hye Larrère Raphaël Lavigne-Delville Philippe Lejars Caroline Leone Frédéric |
Makowiak Jessica Martin Gilles Martin-Clouaire Roger Moquay Patrick Mougenot Catherine Narcy Jean-Baptiste Nieddu Martino Piermay Jean-Louis Plumecocq Gaël Riaux Jeanne Sabourin Éric Salles Jean-Michel Salomon-Cavin Joëlle Soares Dimas Urfalino Philippe Vinck Dominique Weisbein Julien |
Acknowledgments to the referees (2016)
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- Published on 15 February 2017
The Editorial Board acknowledges the following colleagues for their contributions in the review process of manuscripts submitted in 2016.
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Amiot-Carlin Marie-Josèphe Barbier Rémi Barthélémy Carole Bécu Nicolas Béranger Claude Bouquet Emmanuelle Bozonnet Jean-Paul Brac de la Périère Bénédicte Buclet Nicolas Buffet Christophe Busch Arnaud Chaboud Christian Chalvet Martine Charvolin Florian Colonna Paul Cormier-Salem Marie-Christine Crozet Nathalie Damian Michel |
Debril Thomas Doussan Isabelle Frénot Yves Gabas Jean-Jacques Godelier Maurice Hamman Philippe Larrère Raphaël Lavigne-Delville Philippe Le Moigne Jean-Louis Leenhardt Delphine Lejars Caroline Léone Frédéric Magnan Alexandre Maresca Bruno Martinais Emmanuel Mazeaud Armelle Meur-Férec Catherine Micoud André |
Moquay Patrick Nieddu Martino Osty Pierre-Louis Peltier Anne Perronne Christian Piermay Jean-Luc Pleessz Marie Quénol Hervé Risch Anna Rodary Estienne Ruelland Denis Sainteny Guillaume Sencébé Yannick Servet Jean-Michel Smadja Joëlle Sourisseau Jean-Michel Steyaert Patrick Tsayem Demaze Moïse |
Acknowledgments to the referees (2015)
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- Published on 13 January 2016
The Editorial Board acknowledges the following colleagues for their contributions in the review process of manuscripts submitted in 2015.
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Arpin Isabelle Aykut Stephan Barbier Rémi Barbier Carine Barles Sabine Barré Rémi Barthe Yannick Bassett Thomas Bérard Yann Blanchet Didier Briday Régis Burgenmeier Beat Castro Monica Charrier André Crozet Yves Darly Ségolène Demeulenaere Élise Deroubaix José-Frédérique |
Deverre Christian Émelianoff Cyria Farcy Christine Guégan Jean-François Guéneau Stéphane Jackson Louise Keck Frédéric Lamine Claire Levang Patrick Linton Jamie Magnan Alexandre Mathjis Erik Méda Dominique Metzger Pascale Micoud André Milian Johan Mougenot Catherine Muller Serge |
Nieddu Martino Pham Jean-Louis Pinton Florence Pioch Sylvain Poinsot Yves Robert Thierry Ronfort Joëlle Roussel Stéphane Salles Jean-Michel Sautier Denis Schwartz Yves Snyder Katherine Tricot Anne Van Gameren Valentine Viard Aurore Voituriez Tancrède Weisbein Julien |
The stakes of the 2015 Paris Climate Conference: a fresh look at the climate issue
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- Published on 06 July 2015
On the occasion of the Climate Conference to be held in Paris in December 2015, the journal Natures Sciences Sociétés, an interdisciplinary journal at the interface of science-society relations, releases a special issue titled “The stakes of the Paris Conference: a fresh look at the climate issue”. Central to this special issue is the view that the success of the conference will depend not only on the good or bad will of the 195 attending States, but also on the capacity to profoundly change the ways in which both the scientists – especially climatologists and economists – and political leaders have over time framed and sometimes confined the climate problem. This frame of action has clearly shown its limits 23 years after the signing of the Rio Convention. The present issue attempts to suggest the possible avenues for advancing further by mobilizing the most recent research work.
Starting with an analysis of 25 years of relations between science and politics on the climate issue and of the already discernible orientations of the Paris agreement being discussed, the different articles then address the core of the debates, i.e. the need to imperatively break out of the current framework and deal with the following aspects: The limits of “climate exceptionalism” which holds the foreground in international negotiations; The selection of economic tools and the impasse of the Kyoto Protocol. The long disregarded relations with development issues… which does not exhaust the obviously major question of the financial aids to Southern countries accorded by developed countries; The marginalization of the local dimension and the decisive need for an effective articulation between the local, national and global dimensions; The difficult integration of the adaptation aspect – which has suffered initially from an analytical bias; The underestimation of temporalities at the core of the climate stakes. And last the overwhelming importance attributed to the dynamics of energy supply at the expense of approaches in terms of consumption or lifestyles. Also in the field of energy strategies, the formidable weight of the coal use constraint, particularly in China and in numerous emerging economies. This issue then ends with a series of book and conference reviews.
In short, this special issue proposes an open and fresh look regarding the climate issue for the Paris Conference, an illustration of the interdisciplinary vocation of NSS.
EDP Sciences signed an agreement to preserve Journals with Portico
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- Published on 01 April 2015
EDP Sciences is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement with Portico to provide a permanent archive of the e-content for many of their key journals. Through this agreement, institutions participating in Portico’s E-Journal Preservation Service will be assured continued access to EDP Sciences content for generations of their scholars in the future.
Current data will be sent to Portico as soon as the e-journal is published, and a full list of the journals committed to the Portico archive is available at http://www.portico.org/digital-preservation/who-participates-in-portico/participating-publishers/edp.
For more information read Press Release (PDF).
Last minute: Journée George Bram "Chercher aux frontières"
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- Published on 15 January 2014
This day is the 13th day Conference in the History of Science and Epistemology. It will take place Friday, 01/17/14, at the ENS (45 Rue d'Ulm, 75005 Paris). Frédéric Darbellay member of the Editorial Board of NSS, will speak on "L’interdisciplinarité : innover au-delà des frontières disciplinaires"
See the program for the day here.
E-first for Natures Sciences Sociétés
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- Published on 25 June 2013
Thanks to our new E-first service, there is no longer any need to wait for the printed or on line issues of Natures Sciences Sociétés.
Using DOIs, articles are available on line as soon as they have been proofread by the author. On E-first the articles are published in their final form. E-first is not a pre-print service. Articles are peer-reviewed and author corrected.
Consequently, E-first gives you:
- The final form
- Faster publication
- Reliable international citation using DOIs
To get the paper version of the special issue ?Les formations interdisciplinaires? (Supplement 2008)
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- Published on 01 October 2008
If you want to get the paper version of the special issue “Les formations interdiciplinaires” (Vol. 16 Supplement 2008), please contact the Association “Natures Sciences Sociétés Dialogues”:
Association NSS Dialogues
Université Paris 10, Bât. K, 200 avenue de la République, 92001 Nanterre cedex.
Phone : 01 40 97 71 16. Fax : 01 40 97 71 55.
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