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Starting from l’analysis of occitanist contribution to a social struggle led by the only Confédération Générale du Travail from may 1980 to june 1981, the strike for « Ladrecht » in Alès, this article try to understand how, from 1976, the French ...
Catherine Gossez
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L’Ase Negre avant L’Ase Negre (mars-juin 1946) : un chaînon manquant ?
En mars 1946, deux jeunes défenseurs de l’occitan, Hélène Cabanes (Gracia) et Robert Lafont prirent l’initiative de créer une nouvelle revue d’action occitaniste, qu’ils intitulèrent L’Ase Negre (L’Âne Noir, à partir du proverbe « Têtu comme un âne noir »
Philippe Gardy
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Between Construction and Inheritance: The Hidden Frame of Colonialism in Galician Nationalism
ABSTRACT During the 1960s and 1970s, anticolonial liberation narratives transcended the geopolitical boundaries of the Global South and profoundly shaped nationalist movements in Europe. Although the anticolonial frame gained momentum during this period, its overtly confrontational rhetoric was gradually supplanted by moderate frames that aligned with ...
Xavier de Pablo, Ramón Máiz
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ABSTRACT Democratic innovations increasingly take place online, yet little is known about how online citizen participation affects perceived legitimacy compared to in‐person formats. This study presents findings from a preregistered vignette experiment conducted in Spain and Switzerland.
Valeria Vuk
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How can Occitan teachers train themselves to teach the history of the Occitan-speaking area? There are no specifically dedicated school manuals, and works of popularization are scarce.
Yan Lespoux
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Abstract The United Nations defined the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015. As a result, an increasing number of companies have integrated sustainable development practices into their activities with the aim of contributing to the SDGs achievement.
Joan R. Sanchis +2 more
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L’Ase Negre (1946 - 1949), première revue d’occitanisme politique d’après-guerre
Testut coma un ase negre (literally: stubborn like a black mule), Ase Negre, resuming this saying showing the stubbornness of the young post-war occitanists Hélène Cabanes, Léon Cordes and Robert Lafont, is the new political review (that) they launched ...
Philippe Canales
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Des manuscrits autographes à l'édition
Based on the example of the Occitan writer Jean Boudou/ Joan Bodon, we propose to reflect on the problems of graphic choice raised by the transition from manuscript to edition.
Marie-Jeanne Verny
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Prioritising research on endocrine disruption in the marine environment: a global perspective
ABSTRACT A healthy ocean is a crucial life support system that regulates the global climate, is a source of oxygen and supports major economic activities. A vast and understudied biodiversity from micro‐ to macro‐organisms is integral to ocean health.
Patricia I. S. Pinto +23 more
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Cloistered justice: The opposing trends of barricade and respective secrecy
Abstract Two recent reports illustrate contrasting trends in open justice exceptions conceptualised as respective and barricade secrecy. Respective secrecy protects the parties involved and their constitutive social ties and, as evaluation report into the Family Court Transparency Pilot indicates, has been shrinking.
LYDIA MORGAN
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