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    Where is the EU’s Migrant Integration Policy Heading? by Pierre Georges Van Wolleghem

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…This article investigates the trajectory the EU’s policy on the integration of migrants has followed in approximately 20 years of its existence. Drawing upon neofunctionalist theory, it aims to assess whether the EU’s role in the matter is expanding or stalling. …”
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    Quantifier pour manager. L’émergence des paiements pour services environnementaux au sein des politiques publiques environnementales françaises by Rémy Petitimbert

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…In fact, it seems that ecosystem services and payments for environmental services register in this new philosophy. Drawing on this, this paper proposes to consider the production’s conditions of tools and monetary evaluation procedures in environmental policies. …”
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    El movimiento estudiantil en Chile (2011-2012): Una lucha contra la discriminación by Michèle Arrué

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…This paper is based on the analysis of interviews conducted among senior high schools students in Santiago, Chile (September 2011 and 2012). Drawing from the categories used by the young interviewees themselves to account for their struggle, this article aims at analyzing the major student movement taking place in Chile at the moment. …”
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    Jagdmeuten, Fluchtverwandlungen, Trinkerhalluzinationen by Michael Lorper

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Canetti uses analogies to connect these disciplines and derive insights about allegedly primordial human characteristics, mostly drawing on scientific and mythical narrations. The article explores the concepts of crowd, pack, and transformation, highlighting two key consequences of Canetti’s approach. …”
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    Imagining Siberia: Cartographic Motive in the Novel of A. Ivanov Tobol by Julia Snežko

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The study concludes that the map functions both as a tool for traversing space (and thus conquering it), as a means of awakening poetic imagination, and as a crucial element in attempts to imagine Siberia. Drawing on the ideas of American geographer Yi-Fu Tuan, the article shows that the map in the novel is one of the most important elements in the attempt to transform space into place. …”
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    Les enjeux idéologiques et argumentatifs de la formule « same sex marriage » by François Labatut

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…This article presents a qualitative and computer-assisted, corpus-based analysis of the use of the “same sex marriage” formulae during the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act debates in Great Britain in 2013. By drawing on Krieg-Planque’s work (2009), I want to show the reasons why same sex marriage may be assimilated to the discursive notion of formulae. …”
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    Explorer la dimension spatiale des ressorts biographiques de l’engagement by Félicie Roux

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Drawing upon a field study on social mobilizations of pupils' parents' in Seine-Saint-Denis, this paper discusses the role of local attachment and relations to place, analyzed through parents' individual trajectories, among social determinants of political involvement. …”
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    La communauté de pratique comme outil de formation pour mieux tenir compte du stress lié aux évaluations sommatives. Étude auprès d’enseignants du secondaire en Suisse by Alexandre Mabilon

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A series of meetings with professionals highlighted the practices adopted and contested, with a view to drawing up a reference framework of practices that would be meaningful and applicable locally. …”
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    Climate change and occupational health: Escalating risks and prevention strategies by Cyril Cosme

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The impacts are greater in countries of the global south where many people work outdoors and standards of protection are inadequate.In this interview, Cyril Cosme, director of the French office of the International Labour Organization (ILO), discusses the risks related to climate change that workers face and describes the ILO’s role in documenting these risks, drawing up standards for protecting workers and helping governments implement them, especially in countries that lack the capacity to manage these challenges alone.…”
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    Editorial by Sarojini Nadar

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…These articles offer in-depth analyses and profound insights about gen-dered relationships and the ways in which asymmetrical power is mani-fest in these various forms of media. Drawing on a range of inter-disciplinary methods, the articles in this issue invite us to consider how literature, film, poetry, and ancient texts act as a mirror for, and a window to religiously and culturally sanctioned gendered roles, behaviours, and attitudes. …”
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    Design and implementation of routing strategy based on terminal trust by Ansheng YIN, Shunyi ZHANG

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…A trusted routing scheme was presented based on the flow label of IPv6,which was achieved by adding a flow identification module to TNC(trusted network connection)module. Drawing on previous proxy ARP,a proxy-based virtual link protocol and prototype system was designed. …”
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    Ruritanian Romps: Kitsch Sentiment and Style by Amy Sargeant

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…The article claims a cycle of British Ruritanian romps as exemplarily kitsch in both scenario and mise-en scène, identifying a number of recurrent thematic and aesthetic motifs. Furthermore, drawing on commentary provided by Gillo Dorfles, Hermann Broch and Ludwig Giesz, the article argues that Ruritanian films qualify as kitsch by way of their imitation of literary sources. …”
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    Reflexões sobre os limites e escalas de planejamento e gestão brasileiros by Fernanda Moscarelli, Geisa Bugs

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…We propose to consider scale flexibility through new forms of articulation between instruments, adapted to the different scales and their variability, through a preliminary drawing.…”
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    Developing Markets for Recycled Organic Products in Florida by Mohammad Rahmani, Alan W. Hodges, Clyde F. Kiker

    Published 2004-12-01
    “… Issues on various aspects of recycled organic products are drawing increasing attention from public and private sectors. …”
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    SPATIAL METAPHORS AS A MEANS OF PERSUASION IN ROMANS 5:12-21 by A. Potgieter

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This article investigates persuasion in Romans 5:12-21, drawing on spatial metaphors. …”
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    Strategic human resources management : a systems approach / by Bassett-Jones, Nigel

    Published 2023
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    22 mars 1968 : une journée particulière à Nanterre. Retour sur le roman Derrière la vitre de Robert Merle by Jacques Cantier

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…The evocation of this particular day, presented through the perception of a large number of protagonists, is the subject of the book Derrière la vitre by Robert Merle, an English teacher in Nanterre and novelist. Drawing on the achievements of literary studies and historiography of 68, this contribution recalls the origins of the writer's project, the analytical grid that he proposes by pointing out the topics that provoked friction within the university and French society and the reception of his work.…”
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    'Not a Prophet' versus 'Foreign Fads': two scenarios for conceptualising social pedagogy dissemination by Jacob Kornbeck

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…As a framework for understanding how social pedagogy may be seen, the paper develops two scenarios, 'Not a Prophet' (exemplified through the gradual disappearance of social pedagogy in Germany, where it originated) and 'Foreign Fads' (discussed by drawing on an exemplary debate in the magazine Community Care, showing English/British unease with social pedagogy on account of its German and Nordic connotations). …”
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