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  1. Annales du Midi, tome 114, n° 240, octobre-décembre 2002, p. 4

    article analyses the lies and passeries treaties and the border agreements pertaining to livestock raising in in the central and eastern Pyrenees. It is possible to bring them together today around the themes of Roigé Xavier Ros Ignasi Cots Peir From Local Community to International Relations the lies et passeries resources and rights of passage of animal herds. The reduction of transhumant herds has led to a reduction reduction of pastoral tensions and makes obsolete a number of agreements. Nonetheless inter border collaboration

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    • - Mis à jour le 05/05/2008
  2. Neoclassical Compounding in the Romance Languages

    Greek and Latin and constructed by means of processes not or not necessarily corresponding to the canonical one side to the role played by Latin and partly Greek in the intellectual history of Europe and on the Renaissance and from the 18th century onward with the development and democratization of scientific and technical the other side to the various waves of relatinization Romance languages were subject to at different times the 15th and 16th centuries with the revival of classical authors advocated by Humanism and the Renaissance

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    • - Mis à jour le 27/01/2025
  3. "Reading the Riot Act", un podcast de Rachel Rogers

    talked about and reported on and what changed in their wake. Artistic and literary responses to protest will also be given to how riots have been remembered in official accounts and popular memory and the way in which discussion with historians and scholars of art literature and culture who work in the field. Nous nous pencherons the late 18th and early 19th century which have been dubbed riots . Each episode seeks to understand what Toulouse-Jean Jaurès and her research focuses on turn-of-the-nineteenth-century radicalism and popular politics

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 17/09/2024
  4. A global experiment on motivating social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic

    less defiance and more short- and long-term intentions to social distance. Overall this work highlights existing autonomous and controlled motivations and self-reported behavioral intentions to engage in social positive and negative outcomes of social distancing messages that promoted personal agency and reflective motivation relying on shame guilt and fear of social consequences relative to no message. On the other hand associated with more defiance and less long-term behavioral intention to engage in social distancing whereas

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    • - Mis à jour le 30/05/2023
  5. Thèse de <font color = "#F1C40F">AL-HMDI Khalil</font>

    choices in language and demand rigor and simplicity in order to account of the real. Our work aims first at chosen and to underline how they differ from their predecessor and determine their specificity and their with a new gaze a new concern and above all a new claim. On the contrary to 20th century poets still steeped meaning and the writing of the real in 19th century poetry. This study will bring us then to analyze of Philippe Jaccottet 1925- Philippe Clerc 1935- and James Sacré 1939- . Tthey are in part keeping up

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    • - Mis à jour le 24/09/2018
  6. Conférence invitée de Robert Butler

    he is able to reach out to voters and supporters in order to facilitate the growth of Reform UK as a expanded its focus on text and the spoken word to incorporate the analysis of visual and audial modes of communication approach to CDS makes it possible to provide a more comprehensive account of the speaker s ethos and how he introduction to GS including seminal work by Adam Kendon on the main types of gesture and the different the discursive processes at work. Two speeches by Nigel Farage from June and September 2024 are analysed

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    • - Mis à jour le 13/01/2025
  7. Big Data Enters Environmental Law

    contributions of Big Data technologies and show how they transform our knowledge and understanding of domains regulated highlighted as a means for major organizations to address social and global challenges. We present various contributions massive data sets makes it possible to undertake concrete actions dedicated to the elaboration production implementation international to the subnational level . This development calls into question the traditional approach to legal legal epistemology and ethics as implementation and enforcement of rules take on new forms such as regulation policies, Sustainable development, Environmental goals and targets, Legal epistemology

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    • - Mis à jour le 31/07/2020
  8. Conspiracy theories explained by a cheating detection mechanism

    theory and error management theory. The probability of cheating and decision bias according to the asymmetry between cheating and conspiracy concepts we assume a cheating detection mechanism likely to underlie belief the links between socio-political predictors and adherence to conspiracy theories but also helps us deduce pathological predictors and conspiracy mentality. By integrating existing literature our proposed model sheds underlying belief in conspiracy theories and presents new predictions to guide future research.

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    • - Mis à jour le 31/08/2023
  9. La vie en confinement

    homes and not working those who are teleworking or those who go to a workplace but are confined to their people in face-to-face discussions or on social networks in family among friends or at work. Relationships build the social solidarities that enable people to help and support each other see among others Claire Bidart these face-to-face exchanges from taking place whether it be for people who are confined to their homes outside the hours devoted to their professional activity. On the other hand it seems to further promote the

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    • - Mis à jour le 18/12/2020
  10. Understanding the indirect effects of hate crime

    send messages of hate and intolerance throughout communities and so are liable to have adverse indirect from survey and experimental studies always using LGBT and Muslim participants. I believe our findings provide of prejudice and they illustrate the significant hostility that certain groups continue to face in many of threat which then lead to emotional reactions that in turn are linked to particular behavioural intentions direct victims and that the experience of more than one emotion simultaneously seems to be a particularly

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 03/04/2018