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Indie developer Kristopher Poulin-Thibault speaks with Samuel Poirier-Poulin (no relation) about the creation of the video game Looking Back. The interview starts with a brief discussion about the RPG genre and quickly moves toward a broader discussion about autofiction, trauma, time, memory, retro games, and language. Poulin-Thibault reflects on the interconnectedness of these topics and their influence on identity construction.
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As part of research in human and social sciences, collecting and transcribing the stories of migrants in a comprehensive approach can produce an erasure of their voices, even if the opposite is the target. How can the researcher translate voices through writing? Is it possible to translate those voices? If there is an attempt to do so, how to transcribe them, from volatile orality to scriptural material? Based on a quote from Georges Steiner – taken from Didier Fassin's book – which breaks down the meaning of translation, the article will draw on research experiences to reflect on the status of this rewriting and the possible ways that 'eople have to (re)appropriate them. Writing your own voice would be one of the ways to authorize, each one still has to find or create these spaces of possibilities. It is sometimes the researcher who is surprised by the paths taken by the speakers to achieve this.
Keywords: voix, voices, écriture, writing, recherche, research, life story, récit de vie, authorisation, auteurisation
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Objectives : The aim of this issue of the journal is to study the way in which "making a family" influences access to rights and the integration of migrant families in Europe (France, Germany), North America (Quebec) and Djibouti, from Yemen, Syria, Tunisia, Mozambique or Brazil. Similarly, and reciprocally, he is interested in the impact of law on family experiences in a migratory context. Methodology : The ethnographic observation approach, through the cross-referenced collection of life stories and the reconstruction of the life contexts of these migrants (while respecting their words and their anonymity) makes it possible to discover, sometimes in a counter-intuitive way, the effects of the policies on their lives. Results : It often happens that within the same migrant family the legal status of its members is different, and therefore their rights to be regularised or not. As a result, these families - and more broadly, entire groups of migrants - have to carry out important work in terms of information for access to residence rights, work, access to schooling for their children, health, nationality, etc. Nothing is guaranteed a priori. Nothing is guaranteed a priori. Conclusion : We can imagine how much migration will continue in the face of climate change and political unrest throughout history. It is likely that a policy evaluation approach, or lack thereof, by those affected, will be increasingly necessary in the future. Contribution : This thematic issue of the journal Enfances Familles Générations highlights, from a historical and comparative approach, the impact of the legitimacy of being part of the national community to which these men and women have migrated (Destremau, 2022).
Keywords: migration, famille transnationale, transmission intergénérationnelle, parcours de vie, changement de statut migratoire, politique migratoire, agentivité, approche socio-juridique, approche ethnographique, migration, transnational family, intergenerational transmission, life course, change of migratory status, identity building, migration policy, agency, socio-legal analysis, ethnographic approaches, Migración, familia transnacional, transmisión intergeneracional, curso de vida, cambio de estatus migratorio, políticas migratorias, agentividad, enfoque socio-jurídico, enfoque etnográfico
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Objectives : The aim of this issue of the journal is to study the way in which "making a family" influences access to rights and the integration of migrant families in Europe (France, Germany), North America (Quebec) and Djibouti, from Yemen, Syria, Tunisia, Mozambique or Brazil. Similarly, and reciprocally, he is interested in the impact of law on family experiences in a migratory context. Methodology : The ethnographic observation approach, through the cross-referenced collection of life stories and the reconstruction of the life contexts of these migrants (while respecting their words and their anonymity) makes it possible to discover, sometimes in a counter-intuitive way, the effects of the policies on their lives. Results : It often happens that within the same migrant family the legal status of its members is different, and therefore their rights to be regularised or not. As a result, these families - and more broadly, entire groups of migrants - have to carry out important work in terms of information for access to residence rights, work, access to schooling for their children, health, nationality, etc. Nothing is guaranteed a priori. Conclusion : We can imagine how much migration will continue in the face of climate change and political unrest throughout history. It is likely that a policy evaluation approach, or lack thereof, by those affected, will be increasingly necessary in the future. Contribution : This thematic issue of the journal Enfances Familles Générations highlights, from a historical and comparative approach, the impact of the legitimacy of being part of the national community to which these men and women have migrated (Destremau, 2022).
Keywords: migration, famille transnationale, transmission intergénérationnelle, parcours de vie, changement de statut migratoire, politique migratoire, agentivité, approche socio-juridique, approche ethnographique, migration, transnational family, intergenerational transmission, life course, change of migratory status, identity building, migration policy, agency, socio-legal analysis, ethnographic approaches, Migración, familia transnacional, transmisión intergeneracional, curso de vida, cambio de estatus migratorio, políticas migratorias, agentividad, enfoque socio-jurídico, enfoque etnográfico
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Three letters to a small pine tree written as part of an online performance in October 2020 are compiled and edited into a video essay, with reflective and explanatory commentaries inserted after each letter. The video essay serves as an example of how PAR (performance as research) methodologies can “challenge the epistemological assumptions concerning the concept of research” and how they can “reinvigorate academic conventions” of presenting research results in conferences and publications. The most relevant question is whether performance practices, such as writing letters to trees next to the trees, can serve as an aid for an academic as well as an art audience to focus their attention on trees and other beings with whom we share this world.
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This article reports on the revival of the use of digital resources in Ivorian higher education since the first recorded case of coronavirus in March 2020. It first provides a reminder of the institutionalization of the policy development in Ivorian higher education. Then, it notes the possible impacts of the massive diffusion of digital university education in Côte d'Ivoire.
Keywords: Politique numérique, impacts anticipés, coronavirus, enseignement supérieur, Côte d'Ivoire, Digital policy, anticipated impacts, coronavirus, higher education, Côte d'Ivoire
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The constant presence of refugees in the media has constructed its own reality, at the expense of lived reality. Any work concerned with refugees’ lived experience will need to find ways to encourage people to see beyond this discourse. Based on research with refugees placed in depopulating villages in Italy, this article follows the process of collaboratively creating a visual essay that reflects the lived reality of refugee participants. The essay’s aim is to let readers share in an experience, rather than merely documenting that of others. This article reflects on efforts to achieve this through experimenting with the essay’s form, poetics and aesthetics. In doing so, the article discusses an alternative way of communicating research and presenting a visual essay.