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  1. Séminaire collectif du CREA - Daniel Foliard

    region had never been clearly distinguished from the East or the Orient. In the course of their colonial colonial activities however the British began to conceive of the Middle East as a separate and distinct part part of the world with consequences that continue to be felt today. As they reimagined boundaries the British wide variety of primary texts and historical maps to show how the idea of the Middle East came into being

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    • - Mis à jour le 22/11/18
  2. Thinking in Common .Community in the Global Era

    attitudes and behaviours which transcend or at least claim to transcend the limits of the nation state spaces that coalesce around commonly held causes or interests and examine ways in which these sets of state creating common spaces communities or at times both. Pour plus d'informations https www.peterlang.com

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 14/01/22
  3. Séminaire 2018-2019 d'Observatoire de l'aire britannique

    Contact Clotilde Prunier Laurence Dubois Sandrine Parageau

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    • - Mis à jour le 09/01/19
  4. RIEF n°28 2010

    discussed and compared to the model defined at age 11. The explanatory models are used to determine the influence spent by an adult to supervise homework . At age 15 no significant relationship direct or indirect appears questioning their relation to school and teachers and their uses individual or collective of these proposals Belgium. From observations of 6-7 year-old children's parents the aim of this monographic study is to describe describe or attempt to interpret these communication practices. Indeed in the context of these children's

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    • - Mis à jour le 17/01/11
  5. Queering the City

    space according to Henri Lefebvre s triad of lived conceived and perceived space far from being the passive structures and contributes to the reproduction of social relations in addition to challenging them. This To ask what produces social relationships in urban space today and how social relationships produce space space and place is to affirm that the connection between society and space is a two-way street. If space by prescribed social relationships is it possible to resist and queer the city If we understand queering

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    • - Mis à jour le 16/04/24
  6. W19 – Louise Michel en Amérique

    archive helps to adumbrate not just how US radicals heard or read about Michel but how they came to think with London touring Europe in the early 1880s and voyaging to Algeria in 1904 in the final months of her life. 1897 under intense US government pressure. Yet even from afar this celebrated and infamous anarchist orator culture at large. That Michel once mattered so much to so many reveals not only nineteenth-century US radicals national borders and her demarcation as French continue to obscure the importance of those cross-national ties

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  7. RADU CINPOES, Kingston University, London

    ranging from macro-level accounts focusing on migrant gravitation from low-income countries to high-income high-income countries to micro-level approaches focusing on individual decisions to network theory that accounts How do people decide to migrate How do migrants situate themselves reflectively in their new social settings broad suggestions that the process of migration needs to be re-evaluated so that it would account for an integrative reflexive mediation of their own position in relation to structural conditionings and that these dynamics Romania A History of Extreme Politics from the Birth of the State to EU Accession I.B. Tauris 2010 and has impact of agent subjective decision-making relating to migration on integration and social mobility. This

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  8. Colloque "La logique et les philosophes (17è-18è siècles) : constructions de la raison moderne"

    is without real foundation. It is true that from the 16th to the 18th century they had some harsh words contributed to the myth. However the weight of research particularly in recent years has tended to contradict philosophical act we therefore need to examine their attitude to logic both destruens and construens neither for reactionaries nor for dusty textbooks seen from a new angle it appears as an integral part of the principal philosophical doctrines of the modern age. To understand how modern philosophers conceive and realize

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  9. Journée d'études "What do we see, what do we hear in Kes?"

    The conference on Kes is to begin with an opportunity to look at and listen to what is registered in this with little to suggest the imminence of the industrial action of the early seventies or the defeat and should not be anachronistic. The intention is to take in from a variety of angles and approaches what is Lara Cox Université de Cergy-Pontoise Perspectives from Art History Topography and Gender in Kes s Englishness remarkable film by Ken Loach made fifty years ago. To the question What do we see what do we hear in Kes

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    • - Mis à jour le 10/01/20
  10. Public Speaking and the New Oratory: A Guide for Non-native Speakers

    ESL whose work or study requires them to present in English but will also be of interest to students and research-led guide to public speaking in English using the foundations of applied linguistics research to analyse

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    • - Mis à jour le 14/10/19