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This article proposes that stigmas connected to social categories of exclusion prevalent during life extend into dealings with the dead, here referred to as ‘necro‐ostracism’, in the context of death and burial of Muslim nomadic populations in urban Afghanistan. Based on qualitative fieldwork carried out in Kabul, Herat, and Mazar‐e Sharif, it explores
Annika Schmeding
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À la fois lieu de médiation et de négociation d’informations destinées au public, les musées scientifiques qui ont connu de nombreuses évolutions doivent une fois de plus s’adapter aux progrès technologiques en prenant en compte les nouveaux lieux de ...
Bernard Schiele
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Summary As one of the world's largest players in global trade, the EU pursues an open, sustainable and assertive trade strategy. The recent conclusions and ongoing negotiations of 10 European Union Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with Australia, Chile, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Mercosur bloc (comprising Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay ...
Emanuele Ferrari +4 more
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Abstract The US Department of Justice's increasing use of deferred prosecution and non‐prosecution agreements (D/NPAs) over the past two decades has sparked debate about their merits compared with traditional plea deals, which often result in criminal convictions.
Gus De Franco +2 more
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Abstract Studies of human–nature relationships increasingly recognise not only nature's contributions to people but also the positive contributions of human practices to ecosystems. The concept of reciprocal contributions emphasises positive human–nature relationships. But trade‐offs between natural elements implies that human favouring of one element (
Jonathan Locqueville +4 more
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Abstract Several species of Lepidoptera with caterpillars bearing urticating hairs are increasing their range in metropolitan France from year to year, such as the pine processionary (Thaumetopoea pityocampa Denis et Schiffermüller 1775) whose presence was historically limited to the south of France, and which is gradually being observed in the north ...
Nicolas Desneux +105 more
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The micro‐foundations of employment systems: An empirical case study of Britain and France
Abstract Building on existing studies of national employment systems, we undertake a comparative analysis of the micro‐foundations of employment relations in Britain and France. Our analysis utilizes harmonized, linked employer‐employee survey data for the two countries and takes a multi‐dimensional approach in which the national level remains ...
Thomas Amossé +3 more
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Work organization in social enterprises: A source of job satisfaction?
Abstract Many studies suggest that employees of social enterprises experience greater job satisfaction than employees of for‐profit organizations, although their pay and employment contracts are usually less favorable. Based on linked employer–employee data from a French survey on employment characteristics and industrial relations and using a ...
Xavier Joutard +2 more
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¿El río San Juan como ‘mausoleo de modernidades’ de Nicaragua?
Prenant comme point de départ les idées de Laurence Whitehead qui classe l’Amérique latine comme un « mausolée de modernités », nous essaierons de comprendre comment le fleuve San Juan représente ce même « mausolée de modernité » du Nicaragua.
Sophie Sarah Esch
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Le crime pardonné : la justice réparatrice sous l’Ancien Régime (XVI e -XVIII e siècles)
RÉSUMÉ Deux modèles de justice criminelle coexistent tout au long des XVI e , XVII e et XVIII e siècles : celui de la justice royale fondé sur la condamnation et la punition, et celui, plus caché, de la justice réparatrice, fondé sur la négociation et l ...
Marie-Sylvie Dupont-Bouchat
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