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From the poet described by Ibn Khaldoun and dramatized by Mouloud Mammeri to the man of “breath”, “respir” and “assefrou”, whether it is discussing Jean Amrouche or Kateb Yacine, this article finds the common energy in the poems, a voice that nothing can obscure or imitate, a gesture that makes sense of the world while giving it a place outside the realm of the sensible. In this rapid journey, using this poetic discourse as momentum that places the poem, voice and body in the world, Mohammed Dib’s influence is obvious when Djamila Amrane and Jean Sénac add their voices to all those who haunt his ancestral tales.
Keywords: poétique, poètes algériens, oraliture, voix de femmes, contes
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On the basis of a unique case study, following a qualitative approach, this article studies the cultural dynamics at work in a French multinational established in Cameroon by examining the international mobility policy, as well as the attitudes and behaviors of employees. The results show that cultural universes of meaning are a complementary dimension of intercultural competences that favor a real immersion in the culture of the Other (local employees).
Keywords: compétences interculturelles, multinationale, cultures, Afrique/Cameroun, intercultural competences, multinational, cultures, Africa/Cameroon, competencias interculturales, multinacionales, culturas, África / Camerún
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AbstractThe Bouregreg watershed is located in the Rabat-Salé-Zemour Region in Morocco. It is a pastoral area in the interior mountainous parts and agro-pastoral in the plains. Like most watersheds of Atlantic Morocco, the landscape dynamics observed in the Bouregreg watershed are marked by an intensification of agricultural areas in the plains and their extension to the slopes. Indeed, land cover supervised classification using Landsat images around 1987 and 2006 indicate land cover changes in the Bouregreg watershed. Between 1987 and 2006, over the entire watershed, 15% of the wooded areas have been converted into agricultural areas. When taking the morphology of the watershed into account, the study shows the fragility of these agricultural areas. Indeed, 30% of the cultivated areas are located on slopes from 5 to 10%, and 24% on slopes from 10 to 20%.These croplands exhibit almost no vegetation during land preparation and planting. The archiving and seasonal monitoring of variations in the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), derived from the SPOT vegetation sensor for the period from 2001 to 2009, reveal at the beginning and end of growing seasons, a lengthening of the period during which the soil is almost bare during the years of exceptional drought. In addition, analysis of the rainfall time series at the Rabat meteorological station shows a modification of autumn rainfall regime since 1999, with an increasing trend specifically during October. This situation is likely to make the bare soil on steep slopes vulnerable to erosion by rain especially during particularly dry years like 2003 and 2007.
Keywords: État de surface, NDVI, variabilité climatique, érosion, télédétection, Bouregreg, Land cover, NDVI, climate variability, erosion, remote sensing, Bouregreg
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