Polygraphe(s)

Blended approaches to graphic acts
Oiseau dessiné

Polygraphe(s) is a review dedicated to graphic acts which came about from a desire to reflect upon together different diverse disciplines such as archeology, anthropology, education sciences, design, psychology, etc. on precise themes around a field of research with a powerful heuristic power: figured communication. Dedicated to a topic of study in social and human sciences, this review also aims to be a place of discussion between disciplines that are not used to dialoguing, a new space of interdisciplinary intellectual and transhistorical exchanges. Taking a material approach to these practices, which will be significant questions, intentions, forms, supports and gestures, putting back in the analytic process the context of their production.

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Head of publication

Philippe Hameau, université Côte d'Azur

Edition

Laura Olber, Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme

Graphic identity

Vincent Trouillard et Fanny Weiss

Redaction comity | Founders

Camille Bourdier, Francesca Cozzolino, Claudia Defrasne, Philippe Hameau, Delphine Leroy, Éric Robert

Scientific comity

Philippe Artières, Primitiva Bueno Ramirez, Hélène Campaignolle-Catel, Antonio Castillo-Gomez, Lucile Chanquoy, Pierre Déleage, Davide Fornari, Philippe Lejeune, Christine Sagnier

 

 

Published at 22 November 2022