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Comic art as a way to highlight current environmental issues
The article analyses satirical and humorous ideas in the French language covering current environmental issues. Special attention is paid to the description of environmental problems, and the comic as one of the ways to solve them.
Mozhegova Irina Stanislavovna +1 more
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L’attentato a Charlie Hebdo: una riflessione sociologica
When we witness events as those occurred in Paris on 7-9 January 2015 and in Copenhagen on 14-15 February 2015 (mentioning two among the most striking cases in a list which could include many other similar events spread all over Europe and over the years)
Andrea Spreafico
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On the 11th of January 2015, France experienced its largest demonstration since World War Two, in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks against Charlie Hebdo and the Hyper Casher supermarket.
Nonna Mayer, Vincent Tiberj
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In this article, we propose an original method combining large-scale network and lexicometric analysis to link identifiable communities of Twitter users with the main discursive themes they used in the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris ...
Nikos Smyrnaios, Pierre Ratinaud
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Les seventies, le moment bédéesque du rire français
In France, the sixties and seventies are characterized by a real golden age of satirical comics for adults, particularly in the magazines Hara-Kiri, Charlie Hebdo, L’Écho des savanes, Charlie Monthly. Ideologically, it is explained by the violent protest
Alain Vaillant
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¿Hace síntoma en Occidente la intolerancia hacia la fe del otro?
A partir de tres referentes discursivos relacionados entre sí a propósito del atentado que sufrió el diario satírico Charlie Hebdo, el presente artículo indaga sobre las dinámicas sociales que pueden estar jugando en la realización de actos semejantes ...
Diomar González Serrano
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The Charlie Hebdo shooting has tragically attracted new attention on a characteristic of the monotheistic religions that had been progressively overshadowed at least in Western societies: the impossibility of making fun of God and religion in general. On
Maurizio Bettini
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REVIEW: Charlie Hebdo and the free speech conflict
After Charlie Hebdo: Terror, Racism and Free Speech, edited by Gavan Titley, Des Freedman, Gholam Khiabany and Aurélien Mondon. London: Zed Books. 2017. 313 pages.
David Robie
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