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Empire and After GIS MIDIB dans le cadre du séminaire Empire and After The Empire Strikes Back Framing immigration and integration policy in a context of decolonisation: a Cross-Channel perspective
understanding of the mechanisms driving the formation of social groups. For example the issue of understanding individuals form groups together is at the core of many sociological problems and has been rarely empirically Presentation Over the recent years a range of statistical models have been proposed for the analysis of group attempt to outline the issues specific to homophily-related mechanisms in group models and propose potential homophily in models of social groups: Mathematical and theoretical consideration.
1st Virtual Conference for Women Archaeologists and Paleontologists - 8 et 9 mars 2021
indigeneity and imperialism in an eighteenth-century Philippine borderland Chapel Hill The University cadre du projet Communities, Mobilities and Environment around the East Asian Seas (1560-1740) livre Mark Dizon, Reciprocal mobilities: indigeneity and imperialism in an eighteenth-century Philippine borderland
Zimbabwe’s ancient rock art, spurring efforts to preserve and date it
Séminaire SRM : Social networks in a multicultural and multilingual university classroom
personal networks and the social resources people have at their disposal over the life course. I will will present and discuss change and stability in the personal networks of a large sample of Dutch panel very close ones and replace them with new contacts. Other relationships do last and some are even for change and stability in personal network members contributes to a better understanding of the dynamics Séminaire SRM | Change and stability - an analysis of personal networks over time
Social Capital Theory : achievements, fallacies and new directions
Arundo/Phragmites: Identification and Uses of Essential Plants in Mediterranean Civilizations Arundo/Phragmites: Identification and Uses of Essential Plants in Mediterranean Civilizations
use and structuration of the inhabited space are relevant to the archeology of Neandertals and the Middle spatial distributions and use-wear reveal hearth-focused activities and a division of the inhabited space into into resting and working areas. Site function varied with season of the year units III-i j1 and III-i j2-3 subsumes visits to the site over the course of at least one winter one spring and one summer. These snapshots expectations derived from the ethnographic and Upper Paleolithic records for the lifeways of hunter-gatherers of residential space, site function variability, and seasonality of activities among MIS 5 Iberian Neandertals