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  1. 601.

    Other published in Revue des sciences de l'éducation (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 27, Issue 3, 2001

    Digital publication year: 2005

  2. 602.

    Article published in Voix et Images (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 21, Issue 1, 1995

    Digital publication year: 2006

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    AbstractThe poet Gilles Hénault is active- in the field of the visual arts in Québec in a number of ways, as museologist, as art critic, and as communicator (for the Société Radio-Canada). He has also frequently asked visual artists to illustrate his poetry collections. The article attempts to define the specific contribution of the poet to the field of the visual arts. The museological contribution of Gilles Hénault is analyzed according from the theoretical perspectives of Howard S. Becker and Pierre Bourdieu - the former locates the individual in the structure of a "cooperative network, " while the latter considers Hénault's socioprofessional " position. " Hénault's work as an art critic is approached through an analysis of the content of his texts, particularly those published in Vie des arts. Radio-Canada archives provide information on the poet as interviewer and guest.

  3. 603.

    Article published in Sociologie et sociétés (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 16, Issue 2, 1984

    Digital publication year: 2002

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    SummaryThis paper describes and makes a ten-point analysis of the aspects which will be important in gerontology in the future. These are: multi- and transdisciplinarity, the issue of aging in relation to the notions of development and accomplishment, individualization as a response to pluralism, the necessity of a philosophy of life, existential participation in applying knowledge, questions about the goals of life, the necessity of thinking of gerontology in terms of culture, philosophical points of departure in the study of the life cycle, maturity - illusion or real chance - and finally some proposals or theses for a "belated liberty".

  4. 604.

    Braley, Elisa

    Temps forts

    Article published in Revue internationale de l'économie sociale (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Issue 344, 2017

    Digital publication year: 2017

  5. 605.

    Article published in BioéthiqueOnline (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 5, 2016

    Digital publication year: 2018

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    This essay is a preliminary reflection in the wake of the collaboration initiated with an artist, Arkadi Lavoie Lachapelle, as part of an interdisciplinary project on art and bioethics. I will first say a few words about the concept of law to which I adhere and the methodological conclusions that I draw. These remarks will serve as background to the reflections that were inspired by my collaboration with Arkadi Lavoie Lachapelle in this project. I will then venture to the side of art criticism by proposing an outline of a reading of certain works of the artist. Finally, I will make a few remarks related to my reflexive ethical experience of the practice of qualitative research methodology and comparisons that can be made with artistic practice.

    Keywords: réflexivité, art, éthique de la recherche, droit, recherche qualitative, interdisciplinarité, performance, reflexivity, research ethics, law, qualitative research, interdisciplinarity, performance

  6. 607.

    Asghar, Anila, Bouchard, Nancy, Choudry, Aziz and Strong-Wilson, Teresa

    Editorial

    Other published in McGill Journal of Education (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 47, Issue 2, 2012

    Digital publication year: 2012

  7. 608.

    Archambault, Philippe, Grant, Cindy, Audet, René, Bader, Barbara, Bourgault, Daniel, Cusson, Mathieu, Doyon, Sabrina, Dumont, Dany, Lamalle, Sandy, Levasseur, Maurice, Morin, Émilie, Pelletier, Émilien, Schloss, Irene, St-Onge, Guillaume, Therriault, Geneviève, Tremblay, Hugo, Tremblay, Jean-Éric, Tremblay, Réjean and Plante, Steve

    Notre Golfe : l'émergence d'un réseau intersectoriel pour l'étude de l'environnement socioécologique du golfe du Saint-Laurent

    Article published in Le Naturaliste canadien (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 140, Issue 2, 2016

    Digital publication year: 2016

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    Notre Golfe (Our Gulf) is a cross-sectoral innovation network for studying the socio-ecological environment of the Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada). The network, which is a partnership between public and private organizations, aims to promote the development and implementation of interdisciplinary research projects targeting priority issues related to the possible exploitation of oil and gas. In parallel, the members of the network will produce a report on the state of knowledge to support decision making in the context of a possible development of this industry.

    Keywords: environnement, golfe du Saint-Laurent, hydrocarbures, interdisciplinarité, intersectorialité, environment, Gulf of St. Lawrence, interdisciplinarity, intersectoral, oil and gas

  8. 609.

    Article published in Nouvelles pratiques sociales (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 30, Issue 2, 2019

    Digital publication year: 2019

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    Social workers working in a rehabilitation setting with people who have physical disabilities face many identity challenges. This explains why a research project focused on grasping a better understanding of the perception these social workers have of their own professional identity. From a constructivist grounded theory standpoint, two phases of data collection allowed us to identify an emerging core category, social rehabilitation. Resting on two identity pillars and characterized by five core tensions, this type of rehabilitation is conceptualized through the symbolic interactionist theories of Strauss (1992) and Dubar (2000).

    Keywords: identité professionnelle, tensions identitaires, travail social, réadaptation, déficience physique, professional identity, identity tensions, social work, rehabilitation, physical disabilities

  9. 610.

    Article published in Théologiques (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 26, Issue 2, 2018

    Digital publication year: 2019

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    The emergence of the spiritual has now become a highlight among the changes that the religious field has experienced in the Western world. This growing interest in spirituality, both in the practice of many of our contemporaries and in various disciplinary fields, raises some questions: What is spirituality? What relations does it have with other religious traditions? What methods can be used to approach its study? What does spiritual care mean in a non-denominational context? This text lays out some parameters of the «construction site» which is offered today to the study of this new disciplinary field.