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Frontières et circulations au Moyen-Orient (Machrek/Turquie)
Introductory article of the issue 27 (2015-3) of the journal L’Espace politique entitled "Borders and Circulations in the Middle East (Machrek / Turkey)"
Véronique Bontemps +2 more
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Abstract Volunteers have been involved in nature observations for decades through citizen science initiatives, providing large data sets as well as problem identification that allow a more complete understanding of many natural phenomena. Although communication is a core component in citizen science, the key factors that determine its effectiveness in ...
Kristiina Gibson +18 more
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Tendances et opportunités du tourisme au Moyen-Orient
Pendant longtemps, la simple évocation du Moyen-Orient suggérait des images d’exotisme, des parfums d’eau de rose et d’églantier, bref une ambiance de conte des Mille et Une Nuits.
Françoise Mommens
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A new volume of the catalogue of the Western Asiatic Seals in the British Museum
La publication définitive en 2016 du dernier fascicule du catalogue raisonné des sceaux-cylindres dans les collections du département du Moyen Orient du British Museum représente un accomplissement exceptionnel de la part de ses auteurs, Dominique Collon
Robert S. Merrillees
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Abstract Mountain social–ecological systems encompass steep ecological gradients and diverse cultural practices, yet the relative roles of these factors in shaping mountain landscapes remain underexplored. In particular, the knowledge and practices of women in coproducing biocultural landscapes are often invisible in the academic literature. In the Ait
Meryem Aakairi +6 more
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In The Middle East broke, the Lebanese historian Georges Corm, explains that this region is in a historical process of State fragmentation. Lebanon is the best example of this phenomenon. The Lebanese state has disappeared during the civil war (1975-1990)
Fabrice Balanche
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Attentive to the ways that inertia can take hold of life, Catholic monks recognize despondency as a potential not only within the monastery, but in contemporary society more widely. Such experiences are regularly mapped onto an understanding of what early Christian monks termed ‘acedia’ (a Greek term that can be translated as ‘lack of care’). Taking as
Richard D.G. Irvine
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Le tapis d’orient en Allemagne et en Autriche à la fin du XIXe siècle : défi spatial, défi narratif
Cet article étudie comment ce qu’on pourrait appeler l’« ère bourgeoise » du tapis d’orient, met en relation, au moyen de divers types de récit, des espaces « orientaux » concrets et un orient mythique, l’espace du musée ou de l’intérieur et l’espace ...
Céline Trautmann-Waller
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This essay introduces the themed cluster of articles, ‘Towards a linguistic anthropology of AI’. The advent of artificial intelligence (AI), especially in large language models capable of producing coherent discourse mimicking conversational interaction, is exerting unprecedented pressure on prevailing concepts of language, personhood, and the human ...
Webb Keane, Constantine V. Nakassis
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The State and the Question of Security in the Contemporary Middle East: A Reading According to Realism and Constructivism. Our study aims at providing an insight into a few specific ways to understand and analyze state and security issues in the Middle ...
Marius LAZĂR, Ecaterina MAȚOI
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