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    La « Montagne raciale » : et après ? Parcours identitaires dans deux romans ghanéens contemporains by Marie-Jeanne Gauffre

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Two Ghanaian novels, Our Sister Killjoy or Reflections from a Black-Eyed Squint (1977), by Ama Ata Aidoo, and Beyond the Horizon (1995), by Amma Darko, illustrate some transformations of the issue raised by Hughes…”
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    Proceso de recolección y comercialización de hongos comestibles silvestres en el Valle de Toluca, México

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Historians of the sixteenth century and beyond have described the use of fungi as well as the manner in which they were classified. …”
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    Divorce, remariage et condition juridique des femmes en Moldavie (xviie siècle-début du xixe siècle) by Elena Bedreag

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Besides the fact that the separation of couple could produce a series of complications inside the family, it also had financial consequences. Beyond the various reasons that led to divorce, the couple's split involved economic and patrimonial stakes.…”
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    Une forme spontanée de figuier (Ficus carica L.), le nābūt by Younes Hmimsa, Yildiz Aumeeruddy-Thomas, Mohammed Ater

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Its cultivation is widespread in the Rif Mountains where it has a characteristic feature of traditional agroecosystems. …”
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    Le Kivu dans la guerre : acteurs et enjeux by Roland Pourtier

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…This article is an attempt to explain why these mountains are a powder magazine in the heart of a highly populated region.…”
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    The Glacier Views of Jean-Antoine Linck – A Milestone for the Mont Blanc Glacier History from the 18th to the 19th Century by Samuel U. Nussbaumer, Heinz J. Zumbühl

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Interdisciplinary approaches are needed to reconstruct the behaviour of glaciers beyond the beginning of systematic measurements. For example, historical documents have been used to reconstruct former glacier extents successfully at different sites, including in the well-documented Mont Blanc area that became popular since the mid-18th century among artists, scientists, and travellers. …”
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    The world’s most venomous spider is a species complex: systematics of the Sydney funnel-web spider (Atracidae: Atrax robustus) by Stephanie F. Loria, Svea-Celina Frank, Nadine Dupérré, Helen M. Smith, Braxton Jones, Bruno A. Buzatto, Danilo Harms

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The most recent morphological revision of funnel-web spiders (Atracidae) lists this species as both widespread and common in the Sydney Basin bioregion and beyond, roughly 250 km from the Newcastle area south to the Illawarra, and extending inland across the Blue Mountains. …”
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    L’engagement des enseignants dans des dispositifs pédagogiques : une traduction entre prise de risques et paris adjacents by Quentin Magogeat

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…It then appears, beyond the local translations made by the actors, that the commitment of the latter is based on several interests in co-teaching and adjacent bets more or less constraining.…”
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    Nuit javanaise. Réflexions sur le Merapi, la verticalité et le paganisme by Jean-Baptiste Bing

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The first part highlights the high places and the dense-moments of the volcano’s nightlife, whose mountain and night-time qualities meet and support each other; the second part reframes these practices and representations within the context of conflicts between puritan orthodoxy and local practices, where the night and the mountain play a similar role; finally, the third part conceptualises the space-time link between this place and this moment and hypothesises that, beyond a simple simultaneity, there is a similar relationship to verticality, which is itself regarded as the result of a trajection.…”
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    Night-time in Java. Thoughts on Merapi, Verticality and Paganism by Jean-Baptiste Bing

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The first part highlights the high places and the dense-moments of the volcano’s nightlife, whose mountain and night-time qualities meet and support each other; the second part reframes these practices and representations within the context of conflicts between puritan orthodoxy and local practices, where the night and the mountain play a similar role; finally, the third part conceptualises the space-time link between this place and this moment and hypothesises that, beyond a simple simultaneity, there is a similar relationship to verticality, which is itself regarded as the result of a trajection.…”
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    L’articulation entre propriété et usage des terres agricoles : application au cas de Pise (Toscane) by Alain Gueringer

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The research identifies specific land structures between the plain of Pisa and the mountain next to, the “Monte Pisano”. Beyond different issues for agriculture, both areas face important issues related to natural risks. …”
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    When Citizen Mobilisations Transform the Andean Foothills: the Case of the Group for the Defence of the Precordillera by Consuelo Biskupovic, Caroline Stamm

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Using the example of the municipality of La Florida, this article focuses on how conflict over the Andean foothills goes beyond simple land-use issues to create a new relationship with the “mountain” and new forms of land management. …”
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    Quand les mobilisations citoyennes transforment la précordillère des Andes : le cas d’une association de riverains à Santiago du Chili by Consuelo Biskupovic, Caroline Stamm

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Using the example of the municipality of La Florida, this article focuses on how conflict over the Andean foothills goes beyond simple land-use issues to create a new relationship with the “mountain” and new forms of land management. …”
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    Évaluation des politiques environnementales accompagnant les projets autoroutiers : cas de l’a75 et via egnatia by Lamara Hadjou

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…The nature of the territories crossed, often mountainous and sensitive areas with unique landscapes, led the actors to think about a new support policy, taking into account both the areas directly crossed and those beyond the highway. …”
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    La labellisation, (re)qualification ou disqualification des marges ? Le cas du safran à Taliouine (Anti-Atlas, Maroc) by Mari Oiry Varacca

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This article examines how agricultural products from marginalised mountain regions in Morocco manage to get labels. The country’s public authorities present labelling as a new way of requalifying areas that have previously been left behind. …”
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    Labelling, (re)qualifying and disqualifying marginal spaces. The case of saffron in Taliouine (Anti-Atlas, Morocco) by Mari Oiry Varacca

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This article examines how agricultural products from marginalised mountain regions in Morocco manage to get labels. The country’s public authorities present labelling as a new way of requalifying areas that have previously been left behind. …”
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    The Dissenting Nights of the Neo-Wood Colliers of the Vercors: A Forest Chronotope for a Heterotopia by Christophe Baticle, Philippe Hanus

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…For around two decades the charcoal burning festivals of the Vercors have been bringing together a group of individuals – with libertarian and/or ecologist aspirations – for the space of a few weeks to produce an unusual chronotope with the support of the local inhabitants: the erection then carbonisation of a charcoal pit in the forest, around which will be added the village of the “neo-wood colliers” and the festive infrastructures according to the rhythm furnished by the progress of the combustion, in the fashion of a heterotopia contesting daytime life in the valley. Above and beyond the heritage aspect, this collective experience of the night in a mountain forest does not exclude variations in the realms of the imaginary, symbolic and political. …”
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    ‘Soltanto le montagne non si incontrano’. Buone pratiche per il recupero di colture/culture locali fra tradizione e innovazione by Laura Bonato

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In the last decades of the 20th century, the Alpine areas have witnessed a remarkable process of depopulation: the effects on the environment caused by the abandonment of agro-pastoral practices have extended beyond the local scale, changing the characteristics of the landscape and cultural traditions and transforming these areas into marginal lands. …”
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    Les nuits contestataires des néo-charbonniers du Vercors : un chronotope forestier au service d’une hétérotopie by Christophe Baticle, Philippe Hanus

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…For around two decades the charcoal burning festivals of the Vercors have been bringing together a group of individuals – with libertarian and/or ecologist aspirations – for the space of a few weeks to produce an unusual chronotope with the support of the local inhabitants: the erection then carbonisation of a charcoal pit in the forest, around which will be added the village of the “neo-wood colliers” and the festive infrastructures according to the rhythm furnished by the progress of the combustion, in the fashion of a heterotopia contesting daytime life in the valley. Above and beyond the heritage aspect, this collective experience of the night in a mountain forest does not exclude variations in the realms of the imaginary, symbolic and political. …”
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