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Keywords: Bretagne, culture traditionnelle, tourisme, fest-noz, identité
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Can we reveal a sensitivity to climate change among populations living on the Breton coast? Do inhabitants of particularly vulnerable areas such as the Gâvres peninsula give special attention to their environment? These questions put climate change to the test of ambiences and atmospheres, ways of living and ways of sensing the coastline territory. An original in situ investigation has been experimented, related to a sensory ethnography and studying the embodided and situated character of the relation of the inhabitants to their surroundings. If sensitivity to climate change exists, we hypothesize that it is expressed in sensory perceptions, material traces, daily gestures, ordinary conversations, and local landscapes. Gâvres is characterized by the presence of natural elements, particularly water, sand and air. The notion of element then becomes a central notion to think the coastal environments and open to a sensory climate integrating both the physical and material components of the local ecology and the social and existential components of the surrounding environment.
Keywords: ambiances, espace littoral, sensibilité, perception, atmosphère, éléments, changement climatique, ethnographie sensible, enquête collective, Gâvres, ambiences, coastal area, sensitivity, perception, atmosphere, elements, climate change, sensory ethnography, collective investigation, Gâvres
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The closing of bookstores drives us to cultivated conversations online. Against the confinement of thinking, Sens public completely renews its site and relaunches its editorial project. The CoViD-19 coronavirus pandemic exposes the dark side of globalization : the human and the social are relegated to the margins, their repair is incidental. After the SARS-1 alert in 2003, after the 2008 financial crisis, which left the economies of southern Europe and the small American middle class bloodless, the same are the main victims of the pandemic. At the dawn of an American tragedy, will this virus change the world?
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Considering that a system is a regulating self-organisation, we propose to discuss the modalities of an integrative alternation that we have experimented with in adult training. The regulation is approached from the angle of the training's progressive evaluation and its emancipatory aims worked out in a multiform accompaniment to self-training. As the role of reflexivity is central, we focus here on the critical reading of a tool that we have developed, the Training Experience Index (TEI), in order to gather the representations of the trainees on the way they experience training and to be able to offer them appropriate support.
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In the last twenty years, the term binge drinking is used in France to describe alcohol misuse among young adults. This study aims to investigate its historical context and its validity through qualitative methodology. Analyzing the representation of alcohol consumption among 97 students aged between 18 to 24, this study shows four types of drunkenness thus questioning the validity of the term binge drinking. As a consequence, today's discourse on binge drinking may be understood in its imaginary dimension as a repetition of the ever existing narratives on alcohol and drunkenness.
Keywords: binge drinking, alcoolisation ponctuelle importante, alcool, étudiant, jeune adulte, étude qualitative, binge drinking, heavy episodic drinking, alcohol, student, young adult, qualitative study
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Le droit inopérant à l’information des riverains des épandages de produits phytosanitaires en France
More informationThe promise of greater transparency on the use of pesticides in the vicinity of private homes has been dependent in France on the drafting and implementation of departmental charters for local residents, which have been the subject of a series of legal and judicial proceedings since 2019. While pesticide emissions are covered by the right to environmental information, this right, which benefits local residents, has generally been doomed to failure. Based on an analysis of charters, public consultations and 19 interviews with the various actors involved, this article highlights the gap between the many ambitious aims assigned to informing local residents and the failure to put these aims into practice. Using a socio-legal approach, it reveals the extent to which this right, designed for the benefit of those exposed, has been blocked by and for the interests of the agricultural lobby. It denounces the State's disengagement from this major public issue and a neo-liberal approach to the rights to information and health in the name of producers' economic freedom.
Keywords: Pesticides, épandages, riverains, droit à l’information, France, chartes départementales, applications numériques, lobby agricole, dérégulation, santé humaine, pesticides, spraying, local residents, right to information, France, departmental charters, digital apps, agricultural lobby, deregulation, human health