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Adaptation des territoires insulaires : éléments de réflexion à partir de deux îles françaises (Ré et la Réunion)
Published 2010-12-01“…Finally, the similarities observed in local-level responses to climate change impacts are highlighted, and the consequences of the adaptation for the principle of territorial solidarity are discussed.…”
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Gniew, współczucie, solidarność – w stronę politycznie i krytycznie zorientowanej pedagogiki emocji
Published 2016-09-01“…Drawing on ideas from the existing literature I will discuss the political dimension of anger and the notion of critical pedagogy of compassion that are placed in a broader perspective of radically conceived solidarity. …”
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Le réseau des petites revues littéraires belges, modernistes et d’avant-garde, du début des années 1920 : construction d’un modèle et proposition de schématisation
Published 2008-10-01“…This network shows some remarkable characteristics, namely openness, heterogeneity, apparent solidarity among the different periodicals and its evolution in time. …”
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De la Federación de oficio a la Unión de ramos anexos: los constructores de calzado y los obreros en pieles ante el reto de la solidaridad a escala nacional (1870-1890)
Published 2020-12-01“…In order to make more effective workers’ solidarity and throw together the foundations of the collectivist society of the future, the internationalist trade-unions (fre and ftre) organized in the last third of the xixth century trade federations and unions of complementary trades on a national scale. …”
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The Community and its Political Challenges in a Radical Democracy
Published 2014-05-01“…From the creation and dissolution of two peasant communities in Nono, a rural parish of Quito, this article reflects on the political and economic role assigned to peasant and indigenous communities in the Ecuadorian Constitution of 2008 and in the Law of the Popular and Solidarity Economy. In the article, the notion of community is read critically as it maintains that communities are not essential attributes of peasants, indigenous peoples, or popular sectors, but rather the result of possible political arrangements and negotiations put forth by those who comprise communities. …”
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From Internal Migration to International Migration in Mexico. Notes on the Formation of a Field of Study
Published 2017-05-01“…Throughout this text, a selective analysis is made on some studies that contributed to the explanation of the construction and maintenance - over time and despite geographical distance - of social links, as well as the various modalities of continuity, social and economic solidarity, between migrants and their families.…”
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Le lombricomposteur d'appartement, les déchets et la terre urbaine
Published 2015-12-01“…The results of anthropological fieldwork shed light on this new urban production involving the organisation of new technical know-how, new solidarity, and new ways of experiencing nature in a city environment.…”
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Mémoire et conditions de travail : analyse d’entretiens auprès d’ouvriers
Published 2011-12-01“…People are capable of keeping good memories of a time when their work was more physically grueling than today, but compensated by solidarity or conviviality and a certain form of autonomy.…”
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„Nowe znamiona” Kościoła według papieża Franciszka
Published 2023-07-01“…Looking at the teaching of Francis from the perspective of fundamental ecclesiology, the author of the article finds four original features in him, as it were, "new features" of the Church. They are poverty, solidarity, peripherality and charity. Each of them is theologically justified by Francis and embedded in the papal ministry. …”
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La résilience face à la normativité et la solidarité des territoires
Published 2024-03-01“…Far from encouraging practices of cooperation and solidarity, paradigm shifts and scale-induced resilience have to face a lack of trust between the government and the population.…”
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Acteurs locaux : quelles pratiques communicationnelles pour une valorisation territoriale ?
Published 2016-09-01“…The evaluation of results is strongly guided by notions of identity, attachment and solidarity expressed by the local population to the region. …”
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La caridad en la historia del cristianismo: algunas manifestaciones en la Andalucía bajomedieval
Published 2013-07-01“…But fraternities also shared this solidarity with poor people. This assistance also included other kinds of activities which met the interests and needs of people of the age.…”
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Entre grand système et alternatives d’approvisionnement en eau à Lima et La Paz
Published 2021-10-01“…They mobilize various territories without implementing a balanced territorial solidarity. The deployment of these systems often juxtaposed is linked to the development of local hydrocracies and daily resourcing. …”
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Raconter la transition, ou comment l’État renouvelle ses relations avec les collectivités territoriales
Published 2022-10-01“…We show that these narratives attest to a process of collective construction of a meaning given to the transition and to public action around the definition of the role of the State towards the territories in terms of territorial solidarity and equity in particular.…”
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Accompagnement par les référents professionnels et professionnalisation des stagiaires en formation de moniteur éducateur
Published 2011-01-01“…The results enhance the notion of « professionalized solidarity » and the nature in work of a « daily accompaniment by a multidisciplinary team » as prominent elements of the transmission between two professional generations.…”
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L’ONU face à la société de l’information
Published 2007-03-01“…It emphasizes the major role plaid by cities and local governments in promoting innovative ideas and new mechanisms, such as digital solidarity through decentralized cooperation. Finally it raises two questions on the implementation and follow-up of the commitments made at the Summit.…”
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The Role of Critical Pedagogy in the Globalization Era and the Aftermath of September 11, 2001. Interview with Peter McLaren
Published 2001-11-01“…The conclusion of his analysis defines the role of critical pedagogy in education, whose purpose is that of contributing to the creation of an egalitarian society based on the values of cooperation and solidarity.…”
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Revenir vers les habitants, revenir sur les territoires
Published 2011-05-01“…Indeed, taking into account cultural diversity and initiating local activities enables to develop new kinds of projects with the inhabitants, and to promote essential values such as local democracy, solidarity, tolerance, proximity… The changes in the French cultural policies seem to show that things are moving that way.…”
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To Speed Our Boys Home... Produce and Conserve. Share and Play Square. Home Front Propaganda and Food during World War II: Rewriting Gender?
Published 2019-04-01“…This construction had two concomitant consequences: first, the focus on 1950s white suburban housewives in middle-class suburbs during the Cold war, and second, the creation of female solidarity, which, in part, led to feminist demands in the 1960s.…”
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Comment accompagner les politiques de gestion urbaine et de décentralisation au Maghreb dans le contexte post-2011 ? Regards croisés d’acteurs de la coopération internationale et d...
Published 2017-06-01“…This article is a comparative perspective of interviews carried out with representatives of institutions conducting international cooperation and solidarity actions in the Maghreb. We interviewed our interlocutors on how their institutions have apprehended and analyzed the popular mobilisations of 2011, the political, legal and administrative changes induced by these mobilizations at the local level, the cooperation tools they have maintained or, specifically designed to support change, and on the type and profile of the actors with whom they now cooperate. …”
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