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Criminologie
Passer les titres en revue : contribution à l’histoire de CriminologieDan Kaminski
40 ans de Criminologie : perspectives d’avenirVolume 41, Number 1, printemps 2008
URI: https://id.erudit.org/iderudit/018418arDOI: https://doi.org/10.7202/018418ar
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Publisher(s)Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal
ISSN0316-0041 (print)1492-1367 (digital)
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Cite this articleKaminski, D. (2008). Passer les titres en revue : contribution à l’histoire de Criminologie. Criminologie, 41(1), 17–46. https://doi.org/10.7202/018418ar
Article abstractThis article is a contribution to the formal history of the journal Criminologie.A formal history implies a history of the signs. It rests upon the hypothesisaccording to which words – most especially those used in the title of the articles– are a valuable source to map the history of criminological discipline. In orderto achieve this goal, we first scrutinized the journal catalogue. This file is madeof the 527 references with such information as the authors’ name, article’s title,publication year, title of the issue, authors’ nationality and type of article. Thesecond series of analysis focused on the topic of the issues as indicated by theirtitles (67 issues between 1968 and 2005). Finally, a thorough analysis wasperformed on the editorials for each issue covering the whole period understudy. This empirical research allows us to trace not only the evolution of thejournal Criminologie but more broadly of the discipline it respresents.