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    Reterritorialiser les stéréotypes latino-américains : comment les mèmes permettent une critique des impérialismes culturels by Thibaut Vaillancourt

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…According to a conception of stereotypes at the crossroads of the works of Pierre Klossowski (1970; 1984) and Roland Barthes (1957), their heuristic, social, and ideological dimensions appear more explicitly. …”
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    Repensando o Estado do Amapá (Brasil): entre (re)formatações e (re)configurações espaciais by Jadson Porto

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This work assumes that the space in Amapá is the result of external, articulate, and activated interests, and it is a reflection of belated political, economic, and institutional actions. …”
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    Les conditions de la problématisation pour favoriser l’accès au politique : le cas de l’huile de palme à l’école primaire by Nicole Mencacci

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The perspective here is to « reposition education in its role of training towards an engaged political citizenship » (Barthes, 2017). The particular case of an education for sustainable development will be studied. …”
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    Investigation of Early Corrosion Behavior of Canister Candidate Materials in Oxic Groundwater by the EQCM Method by Gha-Young Kim, Sung-Wook Kim, Junhyuk Jang, Seok Yoon, Jin-Seop Kim

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The materials were immersed in naturally aerated groundwater with and without the addition of chloride ions to observe the mass changes as well as the open-circuit potential (corrosion potential). …”
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    Le tourisme pyrénéen face au développement durable : une intégration partielle et hésitante by Sylvie Clarimont, Vincent Vlès

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The three conclusions it reached are presented in summarized form as follows: 1 - incorporation of tourism in the field of sustainable development has been belated and hesitant, resulting in big delays as far as its application is concerned; 2 - in France more than in Spain, the multi-level nature of inter-communal bodies together with the lack of transfer of competences in mass tourism have produced the breaking-up of territorial-based development and its management, excluding long-term consideration project-wise. 3 - the overbearing presence of big leisure-construction operations is upturning the traditional residential and land management balance and reveals insufficient initial planning efforts.…”
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    De la conservation conflictuelle à l'aménagement durable : le paysage et la biodiversité saisis par le droit by Jean-Marie Breton

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…French law has belatedly interested in nature protection and conservation of the environment, through a legal process that has only gradually distinguished from the traditional legal disciplines, to endly differ significantly, while remaining largely in relation with them.The impact of the law upon the environmental issues and the formulation of normative responses to it answered the need for building and implementation of instruments fitting the objectives of protection both understood and interpreted by reference to a social vision of natural heritage, and adequate to the socio-cultural (with a wide identity dimension in the Caribbeans and Guyanas) of his apprehension by people as by developers and managers.Diachronic construction of relevant legal protection, particularly in terms of sustainability, exceeded the only normative approach in favor of the recognition of a real right to the environment, through its legislative and constitutional components. …”
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    Pyrenean tourism confronted with sustainable development: partial and hesitant integration by Sylvie Clarimont, Vincent Vlès

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The three conclusions it reached are presented in summarized form as follows: 1 - incorporation of tourism in the field of sustainable development has been belated and hesitant, resulting in big delays as far as its application is concerned; 2 - in France more than in Spain, the multi-level nature of inter-communal bodies together with the lack of transfer of competences in mass tourism have produced the breaking-up of territorial-based development and its management, excluding long-term consideration project-wise. 3 - the overbearing presence of big leisure-construction operations is upturning the traditional residential and land management balance and reveals insufficient initial planning efforts.…”
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    “Revealing what cannot be spoken” – Gabriel Josipovici’s Short Stories as Illustrations of Transcendental Negativity by Werner Wolf

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…This is followed by three interpretations of exemplary texts from his formative period, the 1970s: “He” (1977), the ‘self-begetting’ story of the creation of an elegy; the classic “Mobius the Stripper” (1974), which is his best-known story; and finally “The Reconstruction” (1974) as one of Josipovici’s most minimalist works, in which short fiction approaches the condition of drama. …”
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    The Rearing of Clown Loach (Chromobotia macracanthus) Larvae by Using Enriched Live Foods by . Chumaidi, . Nurhidayat, A. Priyadi

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The experiment was done indoor by using plastic jars filled 5 L water and aerated continuously.  Twenty clown loach larvae of four days old, 5.58 ± 0.12   mm in average length,  were stocked in plastic jars and  were reared for 28 days. …”
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    Le rôle de l’intertexte et du palimpseste dans la création d’une Écosse mythique dans Waverley et Rob Roy de Walter Scott by Céline SABIRON

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…A myth is “a speech, a system of communication, a message”, Roland Barthes explains in Mythologies. This message of an identity re-creation is relayed by Walter Scott’s Scottish novels, in particular Waverley and Rob Roy which describe Scotland and its inhabitants through the gaze of naive English scholars. …”
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    Quand la photographie cesse d’en être by André Rouillé

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…On passe donc de l’état d’une image qui pourrait me poindre (Barthes) à une fascination pour l’impermanence.…”
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    The South between Two Frontiers: Confederate Cowboys and Savage Rednecks by Hervé Mayer

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…But the Frontier, in its confrontational version of the savage wars, also resonates with the myth of the Lost Cause, in which barbarous freedmen threaten white society. If The Birth of a Nation was the first and last film in which Blacks were pictured as predatory beasts in Hollywood, this internal frontier reappears with the cultural crisis of the 1960s, when the South became home to savages of a new kind, degenerate rednecks, who embody the failure of the national myth in the Western, serving as scapegoats for an American savagery revealed by the My Lai massacre and the Manson murders. …”
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    Dans un Etat proche de l’Ohio : IOWA de Nancy Rexroth by Jean-Marc Victor

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This article proposes to examine the specific circumstances for the viewer’s reception of this enigmatic object as it indirectly questions Barthes’s famous idea that a photograph can only record something « that has been ». …”
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    Effect of Compost Addition on Porosity and Hydraulic Properties of Different Textured Soils by Nurten İşler, Yasemin Kavdır

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The compost was prepared in reactors with automatic temperature and aeration control. This research encompasses three distinct soil textures, five varying compost applications, and ten separate sampling intervals following the compost application and replicated four times. …”
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    Pheromone Production, Attraction, and Interspecific Inhibition among Four Species of Ips Bark Beetles in the Southeastern USA by Göran Birgersson, Mark J. Dalusky, Karl E. Espelie, C. Wayne Berisford

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Based on the quantitative identifications of hindguts and subsequent individual aerations, baits were formulated and a combined species-specific subtractive field bioassay was set up for the four bark beetle species. …”
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    The aftermath of multiple trauma on a nation: unraveling Lebanon’s unique mental health struggle by Elie G. Karam, Elie G. Karam, Elie G. Karam, Mariam El-Jamal, Rayane Osman, Sana Toukan, Ghiwa Ishac Mouawad, Josleen Al Barathie

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ObjectiveThis study examines the national prevalence of mental health disorders and their associated factors in Lebanon, specifically in the aftermath of the 2020 events, including the catastrophic events of Beirut blast and the concurrent financial meltdown amid the global pandemic.MethodsConducted between July and September 2022, the study interviewed a nationally representative sample of 1,000 Lebanese via telephone, using the Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI) system. …”
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    A New Lebanese Medication Adherence Scale: Validation in Lebanese Hypertensive Adults by R. Bou Serhal, P. Salameh, N. Wakim, C. Issa, B. Kassem, L. Abou Jaoude, N. Saleh

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…A cross-sectional study, including 405 patients, was performed in outpatient cardiology clinics of three hospitals in Beirut. Blood pressure was measured, a questionnaire filled, and sodium intake estimated by a urine test. …”
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