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    Confronting crisis by Travers, R

    Published 2011
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    Communication et numérique : entre métiers émergents et discours circulants by Amaia Errecart

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…À travers son étude, nous cherchons à analyser la prégnance du registre religieux qui se fait jour autour du numérique et ainsi interroger les imaginaires et les conceptions de la communication qu’il sous-tend.   …”
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    Olympisme, francophonie et recherches académiques : quels rôles pour les académies olympiques francophones et quelles places pour les centres d'études olympiques ? by Richard Arnaud

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…A travers le monde, chaque Comité National Olympique (CNO) ne dispose pas ou ne collabore pas nécessairement avec une Académie Nationale Olympique (ANO). …”
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    e-Learning System Integrity and Human Development: Tackling Observed Spectrum of Doubts in National Development by Elijah Babasola Agbaje

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…It is noticed that while the stakes are high, infrastructural and systemic challenges posing serious doubts about realization of this aspiration are ever-increasing. …”
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    Narrative Refiguration of Social Events: Paul Ricoeur's Contribution to Rethinking the Social by Anna Borisenkova

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The problem of an event's definition and distinction is still at stake in sociological debates. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the contribution of Paul Ricoeur's narrative theory to social events studies. …”
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    De trop – l’infini. À l’écoute de Raphaël Cendo avec Jean-Luc Nancy by Cosmin Toma

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…More specifically, what is at stake here is the very structure that reflects meaning or sense when it reaches its end—the end of the world—sounding and resounding its way towards a kind of nameless, “godless” resurrection, where the music of darkness is all that’s left.…”
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    De trop – l’infini. À l’écoute de Raphaël Cendo avec Jean-Luc Nancy by Cosmin Toma

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…More specifically, what is at stake here is the very structure that reflects meaning or sense when it reaches its end—the end of the world—sounding and resounding its way towards a kind of nameless, “godless” resurrection, where the music of darkness is all that’s left.…”
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    Panorama 1998. Les faits porteurs d'avenir Panorama 1998. Presages for the Future by Appert O.

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Whereas the year 1998 seems to be opening up in less favorable auspices, the latter will have to draw lessons from this recent past in order to be up to the double challenge that it will have to face : the environment, a major stake at all levels, and technology, which makes it possible to push back even further the limits of what is technically and economically possible.…”
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    Construire son Propre Rapport à l’Autorité Enseignante en s’Engageant dans un Processus d’Autorisation de Soi by Bruno Robbes

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Then to situate what is at stake in this subjective process – constructing a more adequate and sustainable professional posture – the article examines the notion of educational framework as it deals primarily with “having” and  how this connects with a teacher’s personal background and professional posture. …”
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    Interfaces et reconfigurations de la question Nord/Sud en Corée. by Valérie Gelézeau, Eric Bidet, Elisabeth Chabanol, Sébastien Colin, Koen De Ceuster, Alain Delissen, Perrine Fruchart-Ramond, Benjamin Joinau, Marie-Orange Rivé-Lasan

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Although the existence of an interface between the two Koreas is at stake with no definite conclusion, the paper concludes that the use of this concept allows the highlighting of the pervasiveness of the division, within all levels of the social sphere of each Korea, including within the greater narratives of Korean studies themselves. …”
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