Dilek Yankaya, Lucas Faure and Nathalie Ferrière - Revue Critique Internationale "Confessional actors in development".
2022

Often understood at an international level, these actors are studied here in their relations with the State, based on an empirical and localised approach. Because they are involved in development policies, they become partners tolerated by those in power, according to different logics of 'discharge'. While their scope of action is carefully negotiated with...

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Mohamed Tozy: "Working with Max Weber", edited by Jean-Pierre Grossein and Béatrice Hibou
2022

This book examines the heuristic fruitfulness of Weber's approach for today's social sciences, at a time when the latter are once again questioning their foundation and their object. It aims to contribute to a better understanding of Max Weber's work at a time when references to it have become more numerous but more often than not conventional, and when the...

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Claire Bénit-Gbaffou. "Producing Planning Knowledge: How Professional PhD Candidates Bridge Research-Practice Divides."

Claire Bénit-Gbaffou & Glyn Williams - Urban Forum (2022) This paper addresses an important, but under-studied, pathway for knowledge production in the field of urban planning: the practitioner engaging with academia through the writing of a PhD. Drawing on our own experiences of doctoral mentoring, in dialogue with PhD candidates, we reflect on the questions and challenges this...

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Rémi Carcélès. "The vision of Rojava in France: between mobilisation and proscription".

La démocratie sous les bombes . Syrie-Le Rojava entre idéalisation et répression, edited by Pierre Crétois and Edouard Jourdain Collective work published by Editions du Bord de l'Eau. The aim of this book is to raise awareness of the democratic experience that has been developing in Syrian Kurdistan since the end of the twentieth century. Unjustly ignored, this...

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Bernardot, Marc. "The Liquid Architexte of Digitized Work." Rhetorics, Metaphors and Digital Technologies: The influence of language on our perception of the digitization of the World.

Edited by Emmanuelle Caccamo and Maude Bonenfant, 1st ed, Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2022, pp. 13-32 The development of computer technologies, such as the connected city, big data and artificial intelligence, is supported by a range of persuasive discourses. Using a variety of language devices, figures and strategies...

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Bernardot Marc, "Le Grand Bleu de Frontex. Que disent les métaphores liquides des politiques migratoires européennes?" in Mehdi R. (ed.)

"L'agenciarisation de la politique européenne d'immigration et d'asile", 2020, pp. 17-27, collection "Confluences des droits", Aix-en-Provence, DICE, AMU Under the effect of an unprecedented combination of political, economic and social factors, the Mediterranean is one of those places where history has, over the last few decades, got out of control. It is against this backdrop that the...

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Rémi CARCELES - The development of Turkey's gas strategy

The escalation of tensions between Kiev and Moscow that led to Russia's invasion of Ukraine has made energy supplies a top European priority once again, particularly following the announcement of the suspension of the North Stream 2 gas pipeline project linking Germany to Russia. Under pressure from the United States, and against a backdrop of...

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