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Déclin des villes moyennes et conflictualité territoriale au Maroc. Les conséquences d’une pluralisation politique inachevée ?
Published 2019-12-01“…However, while these networks hoped to renew their legitimacy by taking advantage of the process of advanced regionalisation, the intensity of the mobilisations, which were sometimes violent, were seized by the government in a context of conflict between the majority and the opposition. …”
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L’idéo-scénarisation sonore du paysage comme support métaphorique de sa médiation
Published 2022-09-01“…Through this mediation process, such hermeneutic work engenders an awareness of the environmental qualities of the experienced landscape by mobilising the listener’s analogical and metaphorical cognitive faculties. …”
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L’inattendu du terrain
Published 2023-06-01“…Through an analysis of the unexpected reversal in the relationship that I established with them—initially perceiving them as colleagues only to later discover fieldwork interlocutors in them—I show how their role within the academy is increasingly mobilised by the clerics to conceive the future of Putuoshan.…”
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Embodying scenes of moral disorder: Bodily gestures as a site of signification in feminist TikTok activism
Published 2024-09-01“…That is, bodily performances stage interrelational positionings in a visual format, conveying affective evaluations and judgements about the state of the world and forming rhizomatic threads of messages to mobilise support and to affirm identification among the members of the movement.…”
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Du paysage de l’écologie à celui du développement
Published 2017-12-01“…We show how this strategy has been subjected to different trials before being successfully deployed for mobilising farmers. This has led to changes in landscape design approaches. …”
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Colonialité et tourisme : la fabrique des identités et des altérités en Inde
Published 2020-03-01“…Pays traversé par la matrice coloniale, l’Inde constitue un exemple pertinent pour penser les situations touristiques et montrer comment des acteurs institutionnels (gouvernement indien) et non institutionnels (entreprises, touristes domestiques, membres de la diaspora) mobilisent des imaginaires touristiques pour soutenir ou redéfinir les identités collectives et les altérités - voire parfois les renforcer. …”
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Cognitive Playfulness, Creative Capacity and Generation ‘C’ learners
Published 2008-10-01“…The study shows that cognitive playfulness mobilises productive engagement with learning innovations in the context of a traditional learning culture. …”
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Hyperborea: The Arctic Myth of Contemporary Russian Radical Nationalists
Published 2014-12-01“…This was viewed as an urgent task by ethnic Russian nationalists, who were dreaming of a ‘pure Russian country’, or at least of the privileged status of ethnic Russians within the Russian state. To mobilise people they picked up the obsolete Aryan myth rooted in both occult teachings and Nazi ideology and practice. …”
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Towards developing new private sector obstetric care and contracting models in South Africa: Insights from public hospitals using private general practitioners to provide caesarean...
Published 2024-04-01“…A key challenge for policy makers is how to address the inappropriate patterns of obstetric care in the private sector and how to mobilise private sector resources to serve the broader population dependent on the public sector, without replicating those patterns of inappropriate care. …”
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A definition and model for sustainability in major sports events
Published 2025-01-01“…This hampers the emergence of a shared theoretical understanding of sustainability as an epistemic object and the building of a practical framework to guide the sector towards greater sustainability. This paper mobilises a three-wave Delphi study with 55 experts to construct a definition of a sustainable major sports event. …”
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Les marmites du Bayt al-mâl d’Alger. Charité, pouvoir et droits d’appartenance à l’époque ottomane
Published 2020-12-01“…Its results shed light on the ways in which the pots - and more broadly the utensils - used for communal meals were mobilised to form a society. We have highlighted the fact that, in addition to being able to form estates dedicated to a pious institution, the pots themselves could be these pious institutions (to which goods devoted to their cause could be devolved). …”
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A critical study of group-defining categories in the discursive construal of national identity
Published 2024-12-01“…This nationalist narrative, actively promoted by the government, serves to mobilise public support for its policies. Official speeches by the head of state play a central role in disseminating this ideology. …”
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L' articulation de la compréhension/production de l'écrit: la dimension culturelle dans l'enseignement-apprentissage du FLE
Published 2019-11-01“…C’est sur la base des épreuves écrites que l’on évalue la réussite de l’apprentissage des apprenants. Être capable de mobiliser des acquis de la lecture pour produire des textes de manière autonome est à la fois une finalité et une condition sine qua non pour la réussite scolaire. …”
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Le paysage kitsch comme destination touristique en Asie du Sud et du Sud-Est (Chine, Vietnam, Népal)
Published 2020-10-01“…Le travail se penche ainsi sur cette kitschisation du paysage mis en tourisme à l’interface rural/urbain (scénographie, expérience donnée aux touristes, processus mobilisés) et sur les objectifs qu’elle sert, afin d’approcher et d’interpréter le ou les messages qui lui sont sous-jacents.…”
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Narratives of Social Mobility in the Post-Industrial Working Class and the Use of Credit in Chilean Households
Published 2018-01-01“…This narrative convinces them that they are part of a « new middle class », defined fundamentally as people who mobilise credit as an asset for achieving social goals instead of relying on State welfare or constructing identity through educational achievement or occupational mobility.…”
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The benefits of being between (many) fields: Mapping the high-dimensional space of AI research
Published 2025-03-01“…The article's contributions are its description of the emerging AI field, which complements critical studies of how the figure of AI is mobilised in other settings, and its extension of field theory to fluid spaces that leverage the boundary zone between several overlapping field arrangements.…”
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« L’Indépendance, c’est maintenant ! » Réflexion sur le soulèvement populaire en Algérie
Published 2019-12-01“…What kind of imaginaries are carried by the slogans and demands expressed throughout the different types of mobilisations? What kind of transformations have been launched at the level of the subjectivities and the collective level? …”
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« Le réveil de la conscience hakka de Taïwan »
Published 2023-06-01“…These young activists succeeded in developing a large regional and international network of relationships through different associations, and mobilising many official cultural resources to the point of entirely creating a worship dedicated to yellow butterflies, borrowing and reinventing the very ancient Confucian liturgy of the so-called “Three Offerings” (sanxianli). …”
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Rôle du Parc de la Méfou dans la conservation des primates au Cameroun
Published 2014-01-01“…Des volontaires se mobilisent pour les soins quotidiens de maintenance et les éventuelles interventions vétérinaires. …”
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Du tourisme inattendu ? Quand la neige s’invite en ville
Published 2016-07-01“…A travers l’aléa météorologique, et plus particulièrement le cas d’épisodes neigeux ayant touchés Lyon (France) en janvier 2010, nous abordons le « hors des sentiers battus » à l’aune d’un contretemps dans la quotidienneté urbaine. Mobilisant un imaginaire foisonnant, des pratiques récréatives fleurissent çà et là au sein de l’espace public, bousculant les statuts et fonctions habituels. …”
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