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Political Anthropological Research on International Social Sciences (PARISS) is a bi-annual journal published by Brill publishers, in cooperation with the Centre d’Etudes sur les Conflits, Liberté et Sécurité (CECLS).
PARISS seeks to promote a plurality of ways of thinking, researching and writing and to give access to contemporary authors in the social sciences coming also from non-English-speaking countries. The editors encourage contributions that write across disciplines, academic cultures and writing styles.
The editors welcome individually authored or co-authored articles (up to 3 authors; approximately 7,000-11,000 words including footnotes) and collectively authored articles (3+ authors; 10,000- 25,000 words including footnotes), as well as book reviews, interviews, commentaries, and shorter articles focused on research methodologies (all up to 5,000 words).
Subject areas: Social Sciences, International Relations, Global Studies, Sociology & Anthropology, Transdisciplinary approaches, Arts and Humanities
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Editors: Tugba Basaran, Monique J. Beerli, Didier Bigo, Emma Mc Kluskey
Volume 2 (2021)
Issue 1 (July 2021)
Volume 1 (2020):
Issue 2 (Dec 2020)
Issue 1 (Jul 2020)
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Pages: 1–8
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Pages: 9–38
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Anthropology from Dissonance to Ambiguity: Breaking the DeadlockBy: Lynda Dematteo and Mariella PandolfiPages: 39–60
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By: Anna LeanderPages: 61–97
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By: Antoine Vauchez and Gregory DahoPages: 98–102
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By: Didier Bigo and Antonin CohenPages: 103–116
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By: Xymena KurowskaPages: 117–136
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What is Left of Migrants’ Spaces? Transversal Alliances and the Temporality of SolidarityPar : Martina TazzioliPages: 137–161
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Pages: 162–188