Aleph. Langues, Médias et Sociétés does not prescribe a mandatory article template or a single scientific framework. Given the journal’s interdisciplinary orientation and the diversity of approaches it welcomes — language sciences, discourse analysis, textual and literary studies, media studies, arts, cultures, didactics, information and communication sciences — the structure of each article should be adapted to the research object, corpus, fieldwork, method and theoretical framework.
Authors are nevertheless expected to submit a clearly problematised, scientifically argued and rigorously structured manuscript. Each article should make visible, according to an organisation appropriate to the field concerned, the research object, the research question or problem, the theoretical or methodological grounding, the corpus or fieldwork, the analysis, the discussion of findings or interpretations, and the references used.
The Style Sheet and Typographic Guidelines constitute the reference document for the formal preparation of manuscripts. They specify the journal’s requirements regarding metadata, multilingual abstracts, keywords, quotations, footnotes, tables, figures, bibliographical references and final declarations where applicable.
The author agreement / non-exclusive authorisation for publication, dissemination and archiving is not required at the time of submission. It is sent by the editorial office only after final acceptance of the article.
