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This article discusses issues of interdisciplinarity in research-creation from the viewpoint of dissemination based, notably, on excerpts from interviews conducted with two university researcher-creators. Their discourse attests to a creative vision of dissemination, that is to say, shared and collaborative dissemination. The article also explores different dissemination practices intended to break down the barrier between audiences and stage and encourage the use of digital platforms as a means of multimodal writing and an open archive. The discourse and dissemination practices of these researcher-creators reveal an “undisciplined” form of academic research in terms of both action and dissemination.
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Cette thèse présente une exploration de l’impact que des enseignants peuvent exercer sur le développement de l’intérêt d’étudiants envers leur discipline d’enseignement. Le problème visé par l’étude était le faible niveau de maîtrise de l’orthographe des collégiens du cours de mise à niveau en français et le taux d’échec important à ce cours. Spécifiquement, l’objectif de l’étude était d’évaluer un dispositif pédagogique d’interdisciplinarité ayant pour but de stimuler le développement de l’intérêt de collégiens envers leur cours de mise à niveau en français (MNF). Le dispositif a consisté en un pairage entre un cours moins apprécié des collégiens (le cours de MNF) et un cours très populaire (un cours de psychologie de la sexualité). Ces deux cours ont donc été planifiés en construisant entre eux …
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SummaryThis paper reviews interdisciplinary relations between linguistics and sociology from the 1960s until the present. Three momentsin the development of linguistics are outlined : the structural period, enunciation theories and pragmatics. The objectiveis to bring out the different modalities in these relations and attempt to make an assessment from the point of view of a theoryof description. The latter postulates a relative autonomy in the formal observation of the materiality of language (languagedata) as the moment preceding the strictly sociological description of social practices. This perspective is interesting in that itallows us to push back the moment of interpretation as far as possible and to expose the heterogeneity of language functions,as a prelude to exposing the heterogeneity of social logic.
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AbstractThis article presents semantic spaces to which CLSC's (Local Center of community services) nurses and social workers refer to enunciate and conceptualize their intervention. These spaces allow the rethinking of identity questions by focusing on the task to be done. There can be found some conditions of the practical development of transdisciplinarity.
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Back in 1985, the author published a book entitled Échanges, développement et hiérarchies dans le Bamenda précolonial – Cameroun. Fifteen years later, it appeared that this book was walking on its head. To pastiche Marx, it had to be put back on its feet. The author proposes a narrative of this overturn. This article aims at analyzing a given African field research situation – that of the Cameroon Grassfields. It shows how it has yielded a series of successive discourses. Researches in many different academic disciplines over the last forty years have caused a number of shifts in anthropological paradigms, integrating more and more interdisciplinary intakes.
Keywords: Warnier, Cameroun, culture matérielle, Grassfields, pluridisciplinarité, praxéologe, réseaux régionaux, royauté, Warnier, Cameroon, Grassfields, Interdisciplinarity, Kingship, Material Culture, Praxeology, Regional Networks, Warnier, Camerún, cultura material, Grassfields, pluridisciplinariedad, praxeólogo, red regional, realeza
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The systemization of the content and functions of the notion of economy of contract in French law has led to the emergence of a theory of economy of contract. This paper is an attempt to circumscribe the topic by going beyond the systematic and dogmatic approach employed in the past in French and Belgian doctrine. By applying this new approach, it is possible to move from the notion to the theory of economy of contract as a realistic theory of interpretation that takes into account the general spirit of the contractual clauses and the concrete expression of the parties' shared wishes based on the balance and ultimate goals of the contractual operation. This theory puts forward the idea of a contract-operation in keeping with the interdisciplinary approach for analyzing the contract as a phenomenon, in direct opposition to the contract-obligation in the Code Napoléon and the Civil Code of Québec.
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The new academic journal Communitas places ideas of community and the spirit of communion at the centre of its focus. This editorial line resonates both with the community aspirations that can be seen in popular culture and the growing scholarly interest in interdisciplinarity and crossdisciplinarity that can be seen in academic culture. This cultural interest in community can be understood as a rational response to the existential fatigue and intellectual boredom caused by social, legal and scientific hypermodernity. Yet “law and society” researchers themselves have contributed to the modernization of the law and to the commitment of legal science to technical expertise. The current critique of modernity now invites these researchers, and all who reflect on contemporary issues of normativity, to conceive of the law from a perspective of community and neighbourly relations.