Call for papers: third issue of the doctoral journal Mutations en Méditerranée, "Vulnérabilités et agentivités en Méditerranée".

Deadline for receipt of proposals: Monday 20 January 2025 at 5 p.m.
Change in the Mediterranean (MeM) is a multidisciplinary scientific journal that focuses on the transformations taking place in the Mediterranean area. Managed by doctoral students (ED 67, 354, 355) and supported by the MESOPOLHISIt offers a publication space for young researchers through an annual thematic issue, with open access, and welcomes articles in English and French.
Le third issue from Change in the Mediterranean proposes to study the question of vulnerabilities. The Mediterranean as a historical, geographical, socio-political and cultural space - both shared and conflicting (Dupuy 1994; Bedjaoui 1994) - is an open-air analysis laboratory on this issue.
Three areas are envisaged:
- Area 1. Territorial and heritage vulnerabilities
- Axis 2. Political, legal and religious vulnerabilities
- Area 3. Social and physical vulnerabilities
Submission conditions :
Proposals for contributions must contain between 2,500 and 5,000 characters (including spaces, excluding bibliography). They must contain a title, keywords and the bibliography used. They are accepted in French or English. Consult the editorial standards.
Proposals must be sent in Word format (.docx) to the following address mesopolhis-revue-mem@univ-amu.fr
Editorial committee for the third issue :
- Emma Giraud-Legrand, doctoral student in history, Aix-Marseille University, CNRS, TELEMMe and LERMA, ED 355
- Florentin Groh, doctoral student in information and communication science, Aix-Marseille University, CNRS, PRISM ED 354
- Léa NivoixPhD student in political science, Aix-Marseille University, Sciences Po Aix, CNRS, MESOPOLHIS, ED 67
- Ana Rubio, doctoral student in architecture, ENSA-Marseille, INAMA, ED 355
- Gabriel Terrasson, doctoral student in anthropology, Aix-Marseille University, CNRS, IREMAM, ED 355
Initially created by the SoMuM Institute (Aix-Marseille University), the journal is supported by the MESOPOLHIS from its third issue.
Past event: the launch of second issue "Wheat, vines, olives: transformations in practices and representations of a Mediterranean triad"..
Cover photo credit: Venice under water, 28 October 2012, © Roberto Trombetta