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The success of banks in the insurance field is an important element of the Frencheconomy. The Bancassurance phenomenon is a good example of sectorialconvergence belween banks and insurance companies. In using the resource-basedtheory, the purpose of the article is to highlight the key resources and their potentialcombinations in order to build competitive advantage.
Keywords: Théorie des ressources, stratégie, bancassurance, management desservices, convergence sectorielle, Resource-based theory, strategy, bancassurance, service management, sectorial convergence
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To this day, counterculture has mostly been studied from an occidental and colonialist perspective, without recognizing its cultural appropriation, whether it be the numerous superficial borrowings from oriental spiritualities (Roszak 1995 [1969]) or the artificial adoption of Indigenous lifestyles, wrongly qualified as a "return to the nature" (Deloria 2013). Counterculture in its true meaning challenges the oppressive structures of life (le Blanc 2014) and is intrinsically linked to Indigenous voices from the 1970s and 1980s. According to Emma LaRocque (Cree/Métis), since Indigenous literatures were not possible as a collective form of expression before the 1970s (2010: 19), Indigenous writings constitute the history of a strategic contestation. Furthermore, dissenting literature is the literary canon in Indigenous literatures (LaRocque 2010: 25). The colonialist devaluation provoked a countercultural response, an Indigenous counter-discourse that calls for a review of eurocentric knowledges (LaRocque 2010: 70 and 108). Through this contribution, I aim to deconstruct settler counterculture, and to provide an outline of what Indigenous literary countercultures are.
Keywords: I Am a Damn Savage, An Antane Kapesh, What Have You Done to My Country, Je suis une maudite sauvagesse, Settler Counterculture, Qu'as-tu fait de mon pays, An Antane Kapesh, Emma LaRocque, Emma LaRocque, Contre-culture settler
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From the seventeenth century onwards, the memory of the Wars of Religion was constructed from a polarized narrative according to which the victory of Henri IV would have erased everything that the League had represented. In this sense, its defeat would have been mainly ideological, political reason having finally prevailed over religious fanaticism. However, in the months following the king’s conversion in July 1593, opposition was not the main driving force, neither in the attempts to achieve peace nor in the operations to reread the past undertaken by the pacification effort. This paper thus focuses above all on two texts from the period between 1593 and 1594, written by two protagonists of the reconciliation of Leaguers and Royalists: Pomponne de Bellièvre’s Advis aux François and Villeroy’s Apologie. Their attempt to bring people together was also made through a conciliatory judgment on the causes of and those responsible for the conflicts and therefore, implicitly, through the recognition of the legitimacy of the League’s past commitment.
Keywords: Ligue catholique, mémoire, conversion, confessionnalisation, Henri IV
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The latest reform of France's judicial and jurisdictional organization renews the question of the orality of civil proceedings. By studying the oral procedure applicable before the French courts of first instance, orality is questioned through its primary function, which is to allow access to the judge, as well as through its organizational methods, which were initially centred on the presence of the litigants. This article begins by analyzing the system of oral proceedings, in which the possibility of recourse to writing and the increased consideration of the wishes of litigants make it a procedure that can be increasingly adapted at the initiative of the judge or the litigants themselves. Secondly, the impact of the extension of compulsory representation and the diversification of conflict resolution methods on access to justice is examined.
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This article aims to analyze the reasons why French and liberal Jewish women were ordained as rabbis only in 1990, despite the existence of a principle of equality in effect since 1846, and in such small numbers. This question will be addressed from a feminist perspective, using approaches and concepts from the sociology of organizations and labor. We will attempt to understand the “glass ceiling” (Laufer, 2004) and “stained-glass ceiling” (de Gasquet, 2009) mechanisms that hinder the access of these women to positions of power and to the function of rabbi according to the “Gender – Organization – System” approach (Fagenson,1990), an approach not yet used in studies of Jewish religious institutions. We will then see that the weight of systemic patriarchy, a rabbinate organized according to male values, models and management, as well as women’s self-censorship and men’s confinement in gendered stereotypes, have contributed to the construction of a stained-glass ceiling that has stifled egalitarian principles.
Keywords: female rabbinate, rabbinat féminin, plafond de vitrail, stained-glass ceiling, judaïsme libéral, liberal Judaism, France, France, approche féministe, feminist approach, gender, genre, organization, organisation, system, système
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This article examines the role of religious networks by analyzing the career paths of 70 (Protestant, Catholic and Muslim) businesswomen who were interviewed between 2016 and 2021. While taking account of the contexts of legitimization and moralization of women entrepreneurship, the study sheds light on new gender aspirations at various levels.
Keywords: religion, religion, women entrepreneurs, entrepreneures, genre, gender, autonomisation, empowerment, religious discourse, discours religieux, intergenerational, intergénération
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Keywords: disciplines universitaires, études cinématographiques, Université de Montréal, institutionnalisation, Québec