AUPcommunity members regularly engage in producingbothacademic output and creative contributionsfor a wide variety of student- and faculty-led publications across the University. Whetherit’sstudentzines, faculty journals orthe91ԹMagazine,these publicationsare a vital methodof showcasingthe full range of voices in ourcampuscommunity.
Many of these publications distributeprint copiesoncampus, butyou can findlinks to digital copies below.
PublishedbyAUP’sOffice of Communications, the91ԹMagazinecovers the latest events, stories and developments from across the university community, includingfromour global alumni network..
Peacock Magazine
Published once a semester, thePeacock Magazineis a student-run print publicationrepresentingthe voices of 91Թstudents.Tackling topics suchas diversity, technology and current events, the magazine provides an outlet for writers and artists to engage with the issues most important to students on campus..
Peacock Plume
ThePeacock Plumeis the web publication platform of 91ԹStudent Media, responding to current events in Paris and beyondwith student journalism. Tiedintoseveral courses injournalismandglobalcommunications, thePeacock Plumeshowcasesa wide range of voices inthe 91Թcommunity. New articles are uploaded regularly,.
Peacock Play
ASM’svideo arm showcases the best student filmmaking from across the University,combiningvideojournalism withinfotainment videos, oftenaboutlife in Paris and the globalexplorer’sexperience.Like its written counterpart,Peacock Play also ties into certain course requirements..
Roaches
Roachesisa militant zine connecting revolutionary queer, feminist and race theory with creative activist projects. Tied toAUP’sGender, Sexuality and Society program,the magazine showcases both academic and creative writing alongside art and design, providing an inclusive platform forstudents tospeak about gender, race and LGBTQ+ issues. As well as producing physical copies,.
HibouMagazine
HibouMagazineis a student-run publicationtied tothe History, Law and Society program. The magazine covers academic inquiry alongsidecreative writing and poetryacrossvaried topics.It’saproject designedto hold the University to account andtoencourage student writers to develop their skills..
Paris/Atlantic
Paris/AtlanticisAUP’sstudent-ledpublication for the literary and creative arts,originally founded in 1982.It showcaseswork from students alongside contributions from faculty, staff and friends of the University.It aims to provide an opportunityforaspiring professional writers and artists to share their work with the 91Թcommunity. Alongside printed copies distributed on campus,.
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é貹Գٲis an arts and culture magazine run by 91Թstudents. It aims to give creatives at 91Թa digital platform to share their work in order to develop professional artistic portfolios. Contributions covera broad spectrum ofthe arts, including photography, fashion, written journalism and video. Itis a representation ofthecreativityof the 91Թcommunity, shaped by Paris,through the lens ofcommunity diversity.
The CahiersSeries
TheCahiers Seriesis a set of short books which make available new explorations in writing, in translating and in the areas linking these two activities.AUP’sCenterfor Writers & TranslatorspublishestheCahiers Seriesin association withSylphEditions. Youcanpurchase print copies.
Music & Literature
Music & Literatureis an arts magazine co-edited by Professor DanielMedinofAUP’sCenterfor Writers & Translators. The magazinepublishesworksbycritically acclaimed butunderrepresented artists from around the world..
TheTocquevilleReview
Now nearly 40 years old, the Tocqueville review today falls under the remit ofAUP’sCenterfor Critical Democracy Studies. Tackling transnational questions of politics and society, the journal encourages scholarly contributions on democratic practice and theory.Find back issues of the Tocqueville Review online here.
Nature and Cultures
Nature and Culturesis an. Founded by Professor Oleg Kobtzeff, the journal showcases student and faculty academic contributions alongside republished third-party material. It ties closely into several classes across the University,most notablythe Waters of the Globe class,whichhostson themagazine’swebsite.