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This article initiates reflection on the dialogue between practitioners and researchers in the field of education. This reflection has two facets: on one hand it defines the functions that educational settings can fill in relation to education research; on the other hand it locates the difficulty of dialogue between researchers and practitioners in the lack of an identified epistemological paradigm for each side.
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After years of delay to protect the earth from increasing greenhouse gas emissions, the issue of climate change has appeared front and center as a new object of research in the social sciences since the early 2000s. Initial studies, however, have shown that the issue has many challenges, both theoretically and methodologically. The present work conducted from field observations made in Eastern Morocco aims to demonstrate the value of a geographical approach that seeks to focus on the problem of adaptation to climate change in different social and territorial realities.”
Keywords: changements climatiques, adaptation, Oriental marocain, agriculture, gestion des ressources, représentations, territoires, politiques publiques, climate changes, adaptation, Eastern Morocco, agriculture, ressources management, representations, territories, public policies
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Based on a partial, often quantitative, negative and curative assessment of sound issues in urban projects, this article focuses on the way in which the various potential stakeholders of soundscape, consider the links between sound and urban space. For this purpose, this paper presents some results of a research project (Manola et al., 2017) involving several disciplinary fields (physical / acoustic, town planning, urban studies, geography, architecture) and funded by Agence de l'environnement et de la maîtrise de l'énergie (Ademe). The methodological approach of this research combines: bibliographic and documentary analyzes, field surveys and experiments (through workshops with professionals of the urban production and inhabitants, inspired by focus groups, and through a crossing seminar) on a single investigation / experimentation site: the garden-city of Stains (France). On this basis, the article aims to shed light on (1) the place and approaches of sound itself, in the practices and habits of the different professional groups; (2) the tools mobilized by the different groups as well as their links to the "field" and to the "method"; (3) the (power) relationships between these groups and the possibilities/conditions for taking sound issues into account in the urban fabric. Finally, we show the great diversity of approaches, tools and professional methods to invest the soundscape, and, nevertheless numerous continuing cognitive, organizational, strategic, financial and ideological resistances to a reinforced and transversal integration of the sound dimension in the production of the city.
Keywords: sonore, groupes professionnels, diagnostic, outils, interdisciplinarité, sound, urban soundscape, analysis, professional groups, tools, interdisciplinarity
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