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Comparing the imitative skills of children and nonhuman apes
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Imitation and the development of infant learning, memory, and categorisation
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Cartographies policières : la dimension vernaculaire du contrôle territorial
Published 2024-03-01“…Thanks to a field research about cartography in the french Gendarmerie Nationale, the paper contributes to a police geography rooted in international critical cartography and francophone geography.…”
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Qui copier ? Les stratégies d’apprentissage social chez les animaux
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Comment faire une « sociologie des singes » et une « éthique » de l’expérimentation animale ?
Published 2014-01-01“…Cette communication m’offre la possibilité d’exposer les avancées de ma thèse de sociologie à la Société Francophone De Primatologie, laquelle a soutenu le projet à travers la bourse tremplin en 2010. …”
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L’animal, l’humain et la sextualité fabuleuse: la chasse à la narration transculturelle et zoopoétique dans 'L’acrobatie aérienne de Confucius' de Dai Sijie
Published 2024-06-01“…This article examines the novel L’acrobatie aérienne de Confucius (2009) by the francophone Chinese writer Dai Sijie, which is claimed to be based on sexual anecdotes about the historical Emperor Zhengde of the Ming dynasty. …”
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Du macaque rhésus au macaque fascicularis : le refus de l’Inde de l’exportation de ses rhésus (1970-1990)
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Langue croisée – Walter Benjamins Erinnerungsarbeit zwischen Hören und Sehen, Paris und Berlin
Published 2023-07-01“…Walter Benjamin’s Berlin childhood around 1900 impressively demonstrates his double identity as a Francophone and as a Germanophone author. The edition of all the texts belonging to this memorial project, consisting in several versions, reworkings, compilations, and, last but not least, written in two languages, now provides a solid foundation for research work. …”
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La phylogénie des cercopithecinés "encore en construction"
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« French belongs to no one, French belongs to everyone ». Sur l’attractivité de la littérature médiévale aux États-Unis
Published 2016-01-01“…Two points are essentially at stake: on the one hand, the languages in which Medieval texts are read and taught – either Modern French for both or, respectively, Old French and English – and, on the other hand, the keen interest of researchers and students toward Global Studies and francophone literature that both entertain links with Medieval literature in French.…”
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Études TransInterroger les conditions de production et de diffusion des savoirs
Published 2019-12-01“…Transgender Studies emerged in the United States in the 1990s, based on one observation: the studies on trans people were in many cases questionable, therefore it seemed necessary to produce situated knowledges (Haraway, 1988). In the Francophone context, these studies suffer from a deficit of recognition and the distinction between studies on transidentity and trans studies is becoming all the more important. …”
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Jazz Between the Lines: Sound Notation, Dances, and Stereotypes in Hergé’s Early Tintin Comics
Published 2017-12-01“…The present essay illuminates how such encounters take shape in specific Francophone Belgian comics of the 1920s and 1930s; it consists of a close reading of musical and sound notation in Hergé’s early Aventures de Tintin albums. …”
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The imitative behaviour of children and chimpanzees: A window on the transmission of cultural traditions
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Tail coiling behaviour around conspecific’s body during fur rubbing in white-faced capuchins
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Mécanismes neuronaux pour la communication chez les primates
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