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The Italian community in Canada: Past and present migration in film, 1960–present
Abstract From the end of the 19th century until the 1970s, Italian immigration to Canada was one of the most significant in Italy's history. Many documentaries and docu‐films were created to bear witness to the history of the Italian community in Canada, which mainly settled in large urban areas like Toronto and Montreal.
Giovanni Mauro, Capucine Coustere
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[fr] L'étude de formations forestières montagnardes de la vallée de la Barousse (Pyrénées Centrales), au sein desquelles on été choisies plus particulièrement trois stations, a conduit à prendre en compte l'ensemble du territoire où elles se situent ...
J. Mazars
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Short Abstract The article proposes a methodological approach to analyse the links between mobility, migration, immobility and food security, and its application to a case study in Nicaragua. Abstract This article explores the links between agriculture, circular mobility, migration and food security in the Global South. It focuses on farm households in
Sandrine Fréguin‐Gresh +1 more
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ABSTRACT Over the past decade, the concept of “instrument constituency” has been proposed as a way in which to bridge studies on policy networks and policy instruments. This concept focuses on policy networks composed of diverse actors who are brought together by the shared goal of promoting a specific instrument.
Noémie Morize
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Understanding fire conflict through stakeholder mapping in Madagascar's grassy biomes
Abstract Fire management in biodiverse regions where rural communities depend on traditional fire‐use practices presents a complex global challenge, particularly in Madagascar where fire is considered a threat to forests yet is essential for maintaining grassland ecosystem health and rural livelihoods.
Elliot D. Convery‐Fisher +4 more
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Migrations utopiques et révolutions silencieuses néorurales depuis les années 1960
À partir des années 1960, suivant les mouvements contre-culturels partis des États-Unis avant de gagner l’Europe, des vagues successives de populations fuient les villes pour retourner à la terre dans les espaces désertifiés du territoire français ...
Catherine Rouvière
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ABSTRACT This paper investigates residential mobility and housing changes among immigrants, their descendants, and the native population, alongside the association between family and household characteristics and residential mobility. We apply discrete‐time event history analysis to rich French administrative panel data covering the period 2012–2019 ...
Joseph Harrison +3 more
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L’étude porte sur trois territoires de Gironde (France), situés le long d’un gradient d’urbanisation : la métropole de Bordeaux, le territoire périurbain du Créonnais et le territoire rural du Pays Foyen.
Sandrine Gombert-Courvoisier +7 more
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France: Political Developments and Data for 2024
Abstract Turmoil and gridlock have been two key features of 2024 in France. From a situation of minority government with no viable alternative, snap elections were called by President Macron. These elections resulted in a situation with no winner, all electoral blocks claiming victory, and none being able to form a government with a chance to survive ...
SELMA BENDJABALLAH, NICOLAS SAUGER
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Salt and Power: Making Sense of Loss in a Changing Climate through Scalar Politics
Abstract The question of what gets to be sustained or what disappears on the land under conditions of climate change is a process of “future‐making” that is deeply social and political. As changes in monsoon patterns and more erratic rainfall threaten Cambodia's only salt production, which relies on labour‐intensive sun‐drying, the spectre of loss ...
Kelly Dorkenoo
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