About the Journal
Enjeux sociétaux (Societal Issues) is a quarterly academic journal, available online and in print, dedicated to the study of contemporary societies. It publishes research articles, notes, essays, reviews, and interviews in French, English, and Haitian Creole. The journal favors original contributions from a wide range of disciplines, rigorously evaluated through a double-blind review process. With an open and pluralistic approach, Societal Issues aims to promote in-depth analyses of current societal questions. Each issue brings together works that adhere to high ethical and scientific standards. This platform encourages interdisciplinary dialogue and offers researchers a space to share their reflections with an international audience, thus contributing to the advancement of knowledge on crucial contemporary issues of our time.
Current Issue
This issue contains three main articles that address different contemporary societal issues in Haiti: an article by Géraldo Saint-Armand titled "The Haitian Democratic Experience at the Heart of the Citizenship Desert (Part 2)", which examines the challenges of democracy in Haiti; an article by Greef Bouloge Petion on "The Foundation of Faith of the 'Knight of Faith' in Søren Kierkegaard", which offers a philosophical reflection on faith; and an article by Lefranc Joseph titled "Fifty Years of Intelligibility: The Contribution of the Faculty of Human Sciences (FASCH) to Understanding Haitian Society", which analyzes the scientific production of FASCH since its creation in 1974.
The issue also includes a detailed presentation by the editor-in-chief Lefranc Joseph, who introduces the articles and highlights their contribution to understanding societal issues in Haiti.