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Journal (Re)penser l'exil
[edit]Hi all, I originally came across this article so that I could tag this journal title as non-English and prevent it from being included in the Wikipedia:Typo Team/moss listing. I noticed that the name '(re)pensir' was likely a typo for wikt:repenser (French for '(re)thinking') but the provided citation has link rot. I was not able to locate this journal anywhere online. Does anyone know if this journal exists, and what its name is? Prolabelmaker (talk) 02:49, 28 March 2026 (UTC)
- @Boredintheevening: as the editor who added this periodical I wonder if you can assist? Prolabelmaker (talk) 03:07, 28 March 2026 (UTC)
- Good catch on the typo. And thanks for pinging me, I've been meaning to revisit and reflect on improving this page for a while. It came out of the Collège international de philosophie under Marie-Claire Caloz-Tschopp. The website is down but I can see archived versions of it on Archive.org [1]. Caloz-Tschopp mentions the publication here: [2] in the paragraph reading: "Tout au long de ces dix années d’exploration, au fil de séminaires et de colloques publics, nous avons accumulé un matériel précieux. (Les programmes, témoignages, enregistrements, publications, livres et la revue en ligne (Re)penser l’exil sont accessibles sur le site exil-ciph.com)". I can find references to articles published in it through ORCID profiles like this one belonging to Valeria Wagner [3]. I get the impression it was a passion project for a fixed period of time and functioned more like an online magazine than an indexed academic journal. But I can keep digging. Boredintheevening (talk) 09:01, 28 March 2026 (UTC)
- I also found via a reference in this article by Bolzman in Pensée pluriel [4] that the journal used to be hosted on revue-exil.com, but again there are no good Archive.org snapshots after 2014 [5] and the website appears only to have information on the first issue. Nothing in the catalogue of Sciences Po library. I suspect your impression is probably correct. Prolabelmaker (talk) 09:06, 1 April 2026 (UTC)
- Good catch on the typo. And thanks for pinging me, I've been meaning to revisit and reflect on improving this page for a while. It came out of the Collège international de philosophie under Marie-Claire Caloz-Tschopp. The website is down but I can see archived versions of it on Archive.org [1]. Caloz-Tschopp mentions the publication here: [2] in the paragraph reading: "Tout au long de ces dix années d’exploration, au fil de séminaires et de colloques publics, nous avons accumulé un matériel précieux. (Les programmes, témoignages, enregistrements, publications, livres et la revue en ligne (Re)penser l’exil sont accessibles sur le site exil-ciph.com)". I can find references to articles published in it through ORCID profiles like this one belonging to Valeria Wagner [3]. I get the impression it was a passion project for a fixed period of time and functioned more like an online magazine than an indexed academic journal. But I can keep digging. Boredintheevening (talk) 09:01, 28 March 2026 (UTC)