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05 March 2009
Calenda!
Calenda is the most important French-language, open-access, online calendar in the humanities and social sciences. Its notices keeps students, lecturers and researchers informed of all the latest research news. Editorial direction, validation and publication of notices are managed by Delphine Cavallo and Raphaëlle Daudé in tandem with Calenda’s own academic committee coordinated by Natalie Petiteau, professor in contemporary history at Avignon University.
A calendar run by the academic community itself
The Calenda electronic support is perfectly adapted to the circulation of research news. Since 2000, Calenda has offered a panorama of life in the humanities and social sciences in France and abroad. In keeping with Revues.org’s founding principle of appropriation, Calenda’s content is provided by the academic community itself. To publish a notice, simply fill in an online form; the editorial team will then validate publication.
Calenda’s main goal is to publish details of conferences, seminar programs, employment offers, research grants, and calls for papers—for conferences, study days, or special issues of journals. It is not Calenda’s role to announce events and publications outside an academic framework, or those of a commemorative or political nature.
Consulting Calenda
Notices published in Calenda are accessible on the site in a calendar form, classified according to theme and chronology. Summaries of all notices are provided in the Revues.org e-newsletter.
You can also subscribe to Calenda’s thematic RSS feeds, and Revues.org partners may also publish thematic selections of events on their own sites. For nine years now, Calenda has been building the foundations of an archive of social science activity in the 21st century.
Calenda in figures
- Number of announcements since 2000 > more than 10,000
- Number of announcements published per month > approx. 200
- Number of visitors per month > more than 150,000
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