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Keywords: Sahel, Djaïli Amadou Amal, Cameroun, postcolonialisme, écocritique, féminisme, décolonialité
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Keywords: Lionel Manga, Cameroun, physique quantique, Max Planck, politique
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Keywords: transactions, ajustements, contrat, didactique comparée, action conjointe
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The rise of feminist movements has led to increased attention on the condition of women, particularly in the field of criminology. Such an analysis of cybercrime, through the lens of gender, aims to understand the role of women in the cybercriminal ecosystem. A qualitative study on a sample of 15 young women reveals that they are aged between 25 and 35, have a secondary or higher level of education, and are fluent in several international languages. Recruited through networks of relationships or via digital social media, they occupy roles as image lenders, communicators, and facilitators of money laundering in cybercrime. The main motivations for their involvement are the pursuit of financial gain and their involvement in a romantic relationship with a cybercriminal. In the face of their unemployment situation, it is crucial that targeted political actions aim to reduce gender inequalities.
Keywords: Romance Scams, Arnaque aux sentiments, unemployment, Chômage, Cybercriminalité, cybercrime, gender, Genre, women, Femmes
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World War II features in the background of a number works by Marguerite Duras that represent grief and mourning related to death brought about by war. Her scenario for Alain Resnais’s film Hiroshima mon amour (1959) exemplifies this concern for the emotional consequences of war. Several decades later, La Mort du jeune aviateur anglais reflects a similar theme of war-related grief and violence. In each of these works, the protagonists travel to a location where tragic war events have occurred and where social forms of memorialization exist. Here they come to terms with both general and personal loss. This article explores Marguerite Duras’s depiction of the rapport between travel and grieving, how memorial sites facilitate mourning and how these historical sites become established. Paul Ricoeur’s treatise La Mémoire, l’histoire, l’oubli provides us with a definition of grief and guides our comparison of these two works that echo each other. Hiroshima mon amour and La Mort du jeune aviateur anglais together illustrate how a journey to a site of former tragedy can be personally restorative.
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