Angles: New Perspectives on the Anglophone World (ISSN: 2274-2042) is an international, scholarly, peer-reviewed journal published bi-annually online by the SAES (Société des Anglicistes de l’Enseignement Supérieur). It is indexed by DOAJ, SCOPUS, MLA, EBSCO and ERIH Plus.
This interdisciplinary journal has a triple aim:
- to encourage innovative interdisciplinary research;
- to make cutting-edge research freely available through an open access policy;
- to make full use of the possibilities offered by digital publication and different modes of expression: text, image, video, podcasts, hyperlinks…
Each thematic issue contains 8–12 articles selected by a guest editor after a double-blind peer-review process. Additional, off-topic articles submitted to the same process are published in a separate ‘Varia’ section. These off-topic articles may respond to articles previously published in Angles.
The journal fosters scholarly risk-taking and experimentation by junior and senior researchers. Angles accepts academic contributions partly, or wholly, in non-traditional forms (documentary film, short story, comic book, manifesto, pamphlet…). Angles also encourages proposals from specialists wishing to explore a different field of study than their own.