
Current questions
Transeuropéennes is intended for those who are interested in inquiring into the meaning of intercultural relations and the possibilities of “living together,” refusing identity-based discourse and violence
A journal in motion
An international journal of critical thought Transeuropéennes provides a perspective on Europe beyond its borders. Its close-knit ties between thought and action make it unique in the world of journals.
Pluridisciplinary approaches
Developing original analyses, Transeuropéennes opens the urgent questions of today into a space of confrontation and comparison.
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Politiques de la langue / Politics of Language
(Bilingual French – English edition)
This special issue deals with the "separation" and "purification", or more radically still, the prohibition of languages : such are the watchwords of discourses which endanger the cohesion both of the public sphere and of personal identity, from eastern to western Europe and on both the north and south shores of the Mediterranean. |
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ISNN 1022-4769 / ISBN 2-912002-11-7. Hiver 1998-99
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No. 23: Religions in Politics (bilingual issue)
No. 22: Translating, between Cultures (bilingual issue)
No. 21: Linking the City*
No. 19 / 20: Divided Countries, Separated Cities (bilingual issue)
No. 18: Civility and Humanitarian Action*
No. 17: Fragile Democracy*
No. 16: 1989-1999: The Landscapes of Europe after the Wall*
No. 14 / 15: Politics of Language (bilingual issue)
No. 12 /13: Living in Displacement – Kosovo: the Myth, the People*
No. 11: Theatre and the Public Space*
No. 10: Street Movements 1996-97*
No. 9: Current Images of the Foreigner*
No. 8: Warlike Peace*
No. 6 / 7: Questions of Identity*
No. 5: Struggling with Memory*
No. 4: Questioning Multicultural Societies*
No. 3: Union / Fragmentation*
No. 2: Facing Compartmentalisation*
No. 1: The Dispossession of Europe*
* In French only
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