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Insularité et mobilités : un observatoire méditerranéen, xvie‑xviiie siècle
This article takes a fresh look at islands from an historical perspective. It aims to study them through the lens of mobilities, which enables us to consider islands within the context of more global dynamics of which they are a part.
Mathieu Grenet, Pauline Mailloux
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Insularité et connaissance dans Hayy ibn Yaqzân d’Ibn Tufayl
Hayy Ibn Yaqzân, a philosophical novel from Andalucia by Ibn Tufayl and inspired by Avicenna, tells the story of a self-taught and knowledge-seeking character born on the mythical island of Wak-Wak.
Jalel El Gharbi
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The island mentioned in the title of Michel Houellebecq’s novel, The Possibility of an Island does not exist, it is an imaginary place which corresponds to an ideal.
Youssef Ferdjani
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Tourisme, mobilités, insularité
La revue Etudes Caribeennes a decide de s’ouvrir a des comptes rendus de lecture sur le tourisme, les mobilites et l’insularite. Les ouvrages academiques qui developpent ces thematiques (geographie, sociologie…) y trouveront leur place.
Jean-Marie Furt
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Bonne gouvernance et insularité
According to Washington Consensus (1989), World Bank and international institutions, good governance means sound development management. The aim of this paper is to analyze the link between good governance and economic development in the case study of ...
Elina Devoue
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Être jeune originaire des Comores et vivre à Mayotte : une double insularité
Having become France's 101st department in 2011, the Mayotte archipelago is home to a very young population whose division into several distinct groups is strongly linked to nationality as well as place of birth.
Tanguy Mathon-Cécillon +2 more
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Insularité, pratiques coutumières et gestion de la pandémie de Covid-19
The Covid-19 pandemic was managed in a singular way in the French Overseas Collectivity of Wallis and Futuna, to which the adoption of the 1961 statute, followed by the 2003 constitutional revision, confer specific institutional features.
Florence Brondeau
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Insularité et dépeuplement : le cas de l’île de Flores aux Açores (Portugal)
The island of Flores in the Azores archipelago has been inhabited for over 500 years. However, for more than 50 years now, this Portuguese territory has experienced continuous depopulation. It has lost more than half of its population, and its density is
Louis Marrou
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Insularité et intranquillité dans Les Silences de Porto Santo d’Alice Machado
Les silences de Porto Santo, an island theme novel, presents a dual island with a strong symbolic representation. The immense and endless sea on the beach of Porto Santo marks the silence of various characters, alive or dead. The island takes a status of
Isabelle Simões Marques
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Insularité – altérité. La place de l’étranger dans l’Irlande du haut Moyen Âge
In a politically fragmented Gentile society like that of early Ireland, foreigners do not take part in the firmly established family solidarity system. That is, in any case, what legal tracts suggest, underlining their legal incapacity.
Christophe Archan, Olivier Viron
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