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Globally, climate change (CC) is one of the greatest challenges facing people. Today's young people want to get involved in the climate cause, thus allowing them to participate in the construction of their eco-citizenship. In Quebec, Carbone Scol'ERE, an educational program of five classroom workshops in elementary school, is based on the principle of education relating to CC in order to encourage young and old to better understand them and to adopt new habits of eco-responsible lifestyles to alleviate this problem. We want to verify whether education on climate change in formal and non-formal settings, which contributes to the realization of new eco-responsible lifestyles, allows the development of eco-citizenship among young participants. The notions surrounding the CC are rather rare in the Quebec school curriculum. The article attempts to describe the problem, to specify our theoretical anchorings, to present the results obtained within the framework of the Carbone Scol'ERE program and to formulate recommendations in order to recognize the relevance of this educational approach to promote the adoption of behaviors more sustainable eco-responsible products, in order to contribute to the fight against CC.
Keywords: changements climatiques, école primaire, changement de comportements, habitudes de vie, éducation formelle, education non formelle, climate change, elementary school, behavior change, lifestyle, formal education, non-formal education
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Renewing utopias of tourism. On the ongoing adaptation processes in tourist destinations confronted with the prolonged COVID-19 health crisis in France. The COVID-19 health crisis and the long period of confinement experienced by more than half of the planet directly affected the tourism sector in France and abroad. The post-coronavirus, and this ongoing transitional period, can give rise to isolation, questioning one’s identity, territory, and beliefs, or constitute a period of renewal marked by creativity and innovation. If mass tourism based on social and spatial interactions is affected, it can be rebuilt with more humility and social justice. This article, based on a qualitative exploration, shows the adaptations underway in tourist destinations facing this prolonged COVID-19 health crisis in France. It is about explaining how the tourism and recreational sector is reorganizing. The text defends the hypothesis of a change in tourism development strategies and questions the relationship between utopia and reality in a sector in need of renewal following the social, environmental and human constraints of the mass tourism industry.
Keywords: pandémie, COVID-19, distanciation, slow tourisme, développement durable, pandemic, COVID-19, distancing, slow tourism, sustainable development
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The novel Machin la Hernie by the Congolese writer Sony Labou Tansi relates the story of the dictator Martillimi Lopez, alias « Machin la Hernie ». Sexual abuses of the sadistic despot kill women because of their extrem violence, so much so that we could find echoes of the Sade's novel Les Cent Vingt Journées de Sodome. However, the two writers don't write sexuality in the same way : the immersion into obscenity is performed by Sade's lapidary sentences, while in Sony's novel, is produced by the hernious phrases. Therefore the syntax stretches and grows, as to grab all humans and things around the dictator. The devouring potentate of the dictator can be understood as an extension of sadism, according to Dany-Robert Dufour who establishes a link between sexual hybris and liberalism theory, based on the desire to relish and possess the world.
Keywords: Machin la Hernie, Sony Labou Tansi, Sade, libéralisme, dictature, pornologie
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