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Should I stay, or should I go: Anthropogenic noises disrupt early recruitment of subarctic invertebrates. [PDF]
Abstract Coastal subarctic systems are inhabited by bivalve and gastropods, which due to their lifecycle and longevity are reliable indicators of ecological alterations in the environment. Recent laboratory studies have shown that young life stages of invertebrates perceive natural sounds, and their settlement, behavior, and fitness could be altered by
Byrro Gauthier N +10 more
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Abstract Faced with the alarming rates of disappearances and murders of Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people in Canada and in response to the demands of victims' families and Indigenous women's associations, the Canadian government set up the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (2016–2019).
Audrey Rousseau, Louis Chartrand
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Summary In the European context, geographical indications (GIs) are tools that contribute to the achievement of rural development policy objectives. In this article, we propose that GI value chains produce positive environmental, social and economic benefits, defined as Public Goods (PGs), resulting from the rules defined in the Code of Specifications (
Maria Cecilia Mancini +3 more
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Abstract This article studies the spatial dimension of the social selection of local elected officials that takes shape through the geographical selectivity of the elected officials’ places of residence. Based on data on the places of residence of local elected officials in Zurich and Lausanne (1980‐2016), we show that the residential dispersion of ...
Roberto Di Capua
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How can economic sociology help business relationship management? [PDF]
Purpose – By analyzing organizations as social actors and business relationships as social relationships, sociology can improve business relationship management. This paper aims to explore the issues involved.
Mike Rich +2 more
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Une sociologie foucaldienne du néolibéralisme est-elle possible ? [PDF]
La question du néolibéralisme et de ses conditions d’émergence est apparue explicitement dans la pensée de Foucault entre 1977 et 1979, dans ses cours « Sécurité, territoire, population » et surtout « Naissance de la biopolitique ».
Jeanpierre, Laurent
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‘Time’ in tourism: ‘individual time’ and ‘social time’ [PDF]
The author does a review of the research into tourist activity and concludes that the particular character of tourist behaviour is reflected best in the study of time budgets. He proposes Max Weber's ideal-type method to be used in the analysis.
Bonneau, Michel
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A new social physic: The sociology of Gabriel Tarde and its legacy [PDF]
This article aims to present a reconstruction of Gabriel Tarde’s micro-sociology in order to highlight its current relevance. The author of the article attempts to show that its distinction lies in taking the immense diversity of ...
Tonkonoff
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L’émergence d’attitudes civiques, qualifiées ainsi au sens où elles dépassent les seuls intérêts individuels, ne peut se penser qu’en relation directe avec les liens entre individus dans leur quotidienneté, car c’est là qu’elles trouvent leurs racines ...
Elisabetta Bucolo
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L’article analyse les ressorts et les résistances du désir d’émancipation sociale et familiale d’artistes issus des classes populaires, la vie d’artiste représentant un moyen de revendiquer une identité pour soi.
Nicolas Roux
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