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This paper highlights the role of the French Antilles and Guiana in Caribbean migratory space and focuses on the social insertion of immigrants in the French overseas departments.
Cédric Audebert
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Mayotte s'ancre dans la république française
The geographical field of the French administration jurisdiction will evolve in 2011 with the creation of the 101st department: Mayotte. This departmentalization outside the hexagon is the result of a long political process begun in 1975 to the date of ...
François Taglioni
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Internationalisation of higher education in South Korea: Reality, rhetoric, and disparity in academic culture and identities [PDF]
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the Australian Journal of Education. It is not a copy of the record.The central theme of this paper is contradictions: the ways in which official agendas of internationalisation in ...
Kim, T
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The Extension of French Welfare to Overseas Departements [PDF]
La loi du 19 mars 1946 érigeant en départements les « vieilles colonies » qu’étaient la Guadeloupe, la Martinique, la Guyane et la Réunion réalisait, à la demande insistante des parlementaires représentant ces territoires, leur décolonisation non pas par la sécession mais, au contraire, par leur intégration à la Nation.
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The role of language skills in learning to read: The case of bilingualism in French overseas departments [PDF]
ABSTRACTThis study aims to explain how the practice of two languages (French and Creole) in French overseas departments affects the first educational competencies acquired by children. The students’ performance in both languages was investigated at the beginning of kindergarten, and their reading capacities were measured at the end of Grade 1. The data
Négro, Isabelle, Genelot, Sophie
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Re-sourcing Dependency: Decolonisation and Post-colonialism in French Overseas Departments [PDF]
When speaking of decolonisation and post-colonialism, it is essential to avoid the generalising approach which sometimes leads to a distortion of the real. Decolonisation is generally seen as accession to sovereignty. For the elites and the populations of the French Overseas Dependencies it represents a reforming of the bond with France.
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Conceived as a response to the demographic, economic and political crisis faced by the French Overseas departments (DOM) in the 1960s, the Office for the development of migration in the French Overseas departments (Bumidom) was a French government agency
Jennifer Bidet +2 more
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Protectionnisme colonial et liberté générale à l’époque révolutionnaire
This article focuses on the origin of the legal and institutional process leading of the establishment of the rules governing the French colonial economy and relations between the central State and the peripheral elements of its territory located ...
Didier Destouches
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Rubigine® is an anti-rust stain remover containing fluorides which is believed to have been the cause of many deaths in Martinique. However, after the modification of its composition in 2006, serious poisoning from old formulas containing fluorides persisted.
Florentin, Jonathan +5 more
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Du Mexique à l’Île de La Réunion : Études de réception de deux telenovelas « créolisées »
The leaders of Réseau France Outre-mer [Network France Overseas] decided to promote the broadcasting of “romance” style telenovelas, persuaded that these programs, produced in Latin America, would be “more adapted to Overseas publics than French ...
Éliane Wolff
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