L’open source est une philosophie qui favorise l’accès libre et la distribution d’un produit final, généralement un logiciel ou un programme, bien que cela puisse s’étendre à la mise en œuvre et à la conception d’autres objets. Le terme open source a gagné en popularité ...
TEAMSThe document "What is an environment-health research?" published in "Environment, Risks & Health" addresses the question of scientific research in the field of environment and health. It highlights the challenges and issues related to managing research teams, optimizing resources, and the n...
The paper contrasts, on one side, the works which see the French gerund as a bi-morphemic structure, composed of the preposition en and the present participle (Waugh, 1976; Kindt, 1999; Anscombre, 2001; Lipsky, 2003; Khammari, 2006; Wilmet, 2007; Cuni, 2011; Rihs, 2013) and, on ...
This textual sequence is twofold because it combines a fragment that verbalizes and selects situational data of the original utterance (accompanying segment) and a fragment representing the original utterance (quoting segment). The textual approach to reported speech is pro...
Plato already dealt with these questions in his Cratylus. But reading A Tale of Two Cities and No Name bearing these questions in mind gives them a new perspective. Nature and artifact may not be as distinct as they may seem.Naveau, SophieCahiers Victoriens & Edouardiens...
ARISTOTLE, 384-322 B.C.CULTURAL hegemonyNATURAL historyPOLITICIANSBACON, Francis, 1561-1626MATHEMATICS teachersGALILEI, Galileo, 1564-1642HOBBES, Thomas, 1588-1679The article reports that Aristotle enjoyed undisputed hegemony in education, as his writings offered a coherent system...
This paper contextualizes recent demographic studies in light of historical and anthropological work for the Sahel more broadly to argue that for many in Niger and elsewhere in the Sahel, their felt experience of demographic crisis is not one of over-fertility, but rather of su...