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The idea of transformative science represents a major turning point in the history of science and raises how science and society and society and politics can interface effectively. The issue of scientists individual individual positioning is of clear significance. The aim of this short contribution is to explain how how a research infrastructure namely the Zone Atelier Network RZA CNRS Ecology Environment is positioning Transformative territorial science: the example of the “Zone Atelier” network
transparent the in itself compelling motivation of the proposed project that is the effectuation of this systematic these reasons we must however consider the philosophical history of anthropological and pragmatist approaches remarks first we must be able to identify defining characteristics of the anthropological and pragmatic schools The fundamental claim I will be making in the following is that anthropology and pragmatism should be schools of thought that contradict each other and justify a systematic distinction between the two. Second "The Non-Anthropological Philosophy of Radical Pragmatism"
social land and housing inequalities shape the built environment and living conditions of different neighborhoods produced and reproduced both within and between cities. In particular we review land rent and social segregation disciplinary references and through examples taken from around the world. The attraction of urban centralities reinforced by the growing financialization of property and urban capital is also analyzed through the lens of CHAPTER 4 Gentrification and the Real Estate Market What Can We Learn from the Rent Gap Theory Pages 105-135 Cities at the Heart of Inequalities
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Abstract The Late Mesolithic in Southern Europe is dated to the 7th and the first part of the 6th millennia new interpretation of the social status of this individual and the possible impact of technological innovation tool-kit of the last hunter-fisher-gatherer societies. The significance of this phase also relates to the fact notion of personal burial possessions. Based on the association and location of some items we propose a new A snapshot of Late Mesolithic life through death An appraisal of the lithic and osseous grave goods from l'article "A snapshot of Late Mesolithic life through death: An appraisal of the lithic and osseous grave goods goods from the Castelnovian burial of Mondeval de Sora (Dolomites, Italy)" dans la revue PLoS ONE
populated coast and where climate variability is larger and the rate of sea-level rise higher than the global significantly influenced by the strength of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation AMO and the Atlantic Meridional Sea-level rise is one of the most significant and perceptible consequences of global warming because understanding the projection of sea-level rise require better knowledge of regional changes. Here we focus on predictions of a weakened Atlantic overturning circulation in the coming decades slowing and diminishing rise in the Mediterranean: A review of climate and tide-gauge data links Forecasted weakening of Atlantic overturning circulation could amplify future relative sea-level rise
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against the popular will on the one hand and the dangers of anti-scientific conspiracy theories on the other shape how the public and policymakers perceive say the threat of climate change the safety of vaccines praising and bemoaning the advice of the scientific committees they themselves created to combat the epidemic from the angle of politicized science McCright and Dunlap 2011 and to analyze others including the rights rights of gender and sexual minorities from the angle of morality politics Engeli Green-Pedersen and Thorup PoKES - The Politics of Knowledge, Expertise, and Science (English)
a Sociology of Expertise The Social Origins of the Autism Epidemic. American Journal of Sociology 118 Jasanoff Sheila ed. 2004. States of Knowledge The Co-Production of Science and the Social Order. New York Routledge Aaron M. and Riley E. Dunlap. 2011. The Politicization of Climate Change and Polarization in the American Kathrin S. 2006. The Politics of Sexual Harassment A Comparative Study of the United States The European Union Impure Science AIDS Activism and the Politics of Knowledge. Berkeley University of California Press. Eyal Gil PoKES - The Politics of Knowledge, Expertise, and Science
discuss the relevance of the current AMF network for the conservation of forest-dwelling taxa. We used a area and is not sufficiently representative of the range of abiotic conditions that prevail on the Northern rather weak except for the number of days with late frost exposition and ownership type. The current identified and accurately located. The Pyrenees still contain remnants of ancient forests some of which are identify factors that explain the current location of AMFs ii assess the potential of these AMFs as reference Are the remnants of both ancient and mature forest relevant to inspire close-to-nature forest management management and efficient biodiversity conservation?