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Since the early 1990s, Islam has been increasingly visible in Burkina Faso's public space. At the same time, several preachers, including women, have become more mediatized. The active participation of both men and women invite all Burkinabe Muslims to adapt their religious discourse in order to attract converts from different social classes and to respond to the fierce competition from Christian movements. This paper seeks to provide a new perspective on the ruptures and continuities in male and female preachers' conversion strategies in Burkina Faso, namely to strengthen the faith of believers and to attempt to reach new groups of converts. It also explores how the use of modern communication methods has affected the religious message. The higher mediatization of Islam has favored the emergence of three figures of convert through which religious experience oscillates between individualization and individuation. Depending on whether it is a man or a woman, an Arabisant or a French speaker, youth or elders, different approaches have emerged such as the search for more legitimacy, visibility and autonomy in an individual and collective perspective.
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This paper discusses critically the discourses about female management and leadership. To understand the representations of professionnals about this topic, an analysis of three books dedicated to the subject, and semi-structured interviews of managers of a large consulting corporation are compared with the academic literature. Their discourses are framed around two axes : the naturalization of differences between men and women, and the coming of a new kind of more feminine management. These discourses are an opportunity to promote diversity and renewed managerial practices, but also expose strenghten perceived differences between men and women, to the detriment of female managers.
Keywords: genres, stéréotypes, discours, management, leadership, gender, stereotype, disourses about management, management, leadership, género, estereotipo, discursos sobre la gerencia, gerencia, liderazgo
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This study will examine the evolution of the Canadian theory of criminal liability. This development has been marked by the erosion of the central role of criminal intent in the common law tradition as the basis for determining guilt, and its replacement by an increased acceptance of negligence as the basis for determining liability.In addition, our sentencing practices now regard the harm caused by criminal acts as an aggravating factor in relation to basic liability, without any requirement to prove that the consequences of the act were intended. We will offer an explanation of this evolution in the theory of criminal liability. In this, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the emergence of a rights-based approach to societal debate, especially the rights of victims, is an integral part of this evolution.
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