Who we are ?

The web Journal Sens public offers a space for interdisciplinary exchanges and confrontations in a cosmopolitical perspective. It covers many aspects of thought (aesthetics, ethics, history, political thinking, philosophy, sciences, sociology) and publishes critical articles as well as original pieces for the multimedia and creative works of literature and poetry.

Involved in the evolutions linked with the development of digital publishing, the Journal contributes to the promotion of the plurality of languages, cultural diversity and sharing of knowledge through its various headings and blogs, attracting a monthly readership of fifty thousand people. Teachers, researchers, students, writers, practicians and artists associate their initiatives to the orientations of the Journal. Sens public counts writers and correspondents in various European countries (Austria, Belgium, Czeck Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Rumania, Slovak Republic, Spain), in both North and South America (Brazil, Canada, Colombia, the United States), in Asia (China, India, Iran, Japan, Lebanon) and in Africa (Congo, Senegal).

Sens public has participated from 2004 in the Salon des Revues in Paris (Ent'revues) and is a member of the Eurozine federation and of the TGE-Adonis consortium (CNRS). It is a non-profit association which engages in university and institutional partnerships (public and private), organizes seminars and cultural events and issues in France books which are co-published with Parangon publishing house and distributed by Sodis-Gallimard. In 2006, were first published : Sartre, du mythe à l'histoire ; Sartre, violence et éthique, followed by Europe, le miroir brisé and L'Expérience de la durée, in 2008 Le Singe de Kafka by Seloua Luste Boulbina, and in 2009 Le Rationalisme est-il rationnel ? by Jean-Louis Léonhardt.

Since 2008 Sens Public publishes the new printed journal : Les Cahiers Sens Public


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