Kevin Sutton | 06.11.2013
Crossings are the more often identified when they are successful, that is to say when the act of crossing a defined obstacle so as to reach a spatial entity considered a posteriori as the end of the process is done. The action is actualized by the addition of several validated social stages. Is it possible to speak of failed crossings ? Would these be a kind of crossing or would we consider them as “non-crossings” ? This paper deals [...]
Exploration liminologique.
Philippe Bourdeau et Florian Lebreton | 28.10.2013
This paper is based on the study of leisure and tourism practices in natural spaces and interstices. From this starting point, it examines how dissidences, which fluctuate between games and transgressions, contribute to the ambivalence of the status of recreational activities in contemporary societies. In order to do so, it uses observations collected from a series of works from various domains and put into perspective thanks to the reviews of existing writings in social sciences and the documents which [...]
Xavier Bernier | 22.10.2013
This work is about the “traverser” as a scientific notion. It is understood as the stacking of rhythms and spatial figures. Building a relation between space of departure and arrival through a reference space is a social challenge that mobilizes all spatial skills. This paper outlines the languages used to define the “traverser” : spatial architectures and spatialities are decoded with different figures and spatial maps ; visibility rules are developed through the study of tangible and intangible materials. [...]
Nicholas Evans. 2012. Ces mots qui meurent. Les langues menacées et ce qu’elles ont à nous dire. Paris : La Découverte.
Frédéric Barbe | 22.10.2013
Science sociale rare et à fort ticket d’entrée, la linguistique dans son interaction avec les autres sciences sociales apporte beaucoup à la connaissance des sociétés — tant d’un point de vue théorique que pour la construction raisonnée de politiques linguistiques. Nicholas Evans, dans un livre riche et innovant, montre les grands pôles de choix linguistique, éloge ou désaveu de la diversité, mais aussi la réalité d’une perte sévère de cette diversité linguistique : la mort de nombreuses petites langues [...]
Pansu, Pascal, Nicole Dubois et Jean-Léon Beauvois. 2013. Dis-moi qui te cite, et je saurai ce que tu vaux. Que mesure vraiment la bibliométrie ? Grenoble : Presses universitaires de Grenoble.
Hervé Regnauld | 14.10.2013
Assessing science means assessing scientists. Some scientists systematically refuse all types of assessments, in the name of academic freedom. Others, such as the authors of this book, approve of assessment, though not in its present form. They describe what they think is the best assessment process, which would plainly recognize different cultural backgrounds — western and non-western ones would be considered equivalent. [...]
Jean-Christophe Gay | 23.09.2013
Supposedly fluid, continuous and transparent, contemporary societies are in fact societies which divide, separate and cross boundaries. Micro-geography focuses on the numerous transformations that are part of daily life and have generated systems and sophisticated infrastructures to facilitate flows, while controlling and channelling them. Keys, tickets, access or credit cards, badges, remote controls, ID cards, etc. are essential today to get around. Inequality in the allocation of such “magic tools” make the ability to cross boundaries a discriminating resource [...]
Xavier Bernier | 23.09.2013
This paper justifies “le traverser” as a scientific notion ; it argues that it can be defined as the social validation of spatial practices organized a posteriori. ”Le traveser” is a process of social “substantivation” that treats the distance traveled as a spatial unit. With examples from various scales and cultural materials, such as promotional films, webdocumentaries, cartoon or experimental movies, the purpose of this work is to define more precisely the linguistic and spatial uses of what can [...]
Hervé Brédif et Martine Tabeaud | 23.09.2013
La notion de stratégie s’est imposée dans la lutte contre le réchauffement climatique. Scientifiques, ONG, organisations internationales, institutions publiques et experts n’hésitent pas à placer leurs recommandations et leurs plans d’action sous cette enseigne. Le présent article interroge la relation entre climat et stratégie, telle qu’elle se révèle à l’examen des grandes politiques publiques relatives au changement climatique et des différentes réactions qu’elles suscitent. Il expose les principaux attributs d’une réflexion stratégique digne de ce nom, leurs tenants et [...]
Emmanuelle Lallement | 23.09.2013
In this paper, the author questions the city in its market environment from an ethnological point of view. Starting from fieldworks conducted in urban areas, more specifically in Paris, this article aims at presenting an ethnological perspective of market exchange situations. It examines different urban contexts that are characterized by the size of their market, questions the formation of urban spaces and actors, and finally analyzes the place and role of trade in the city. [...]
Paola Rebughini | 09.09.2013
In contemporary social sciences, the notion of subject has an ambivalent position : on the one hand it is a central concept, especially in relation to existentialist and political interpretations ; on the other hand it is a controversial notion that some authors have decided to forsake. The aim of this article is to show why — in spite of the critiques, the adjustments and the retrenchments — the notions of subject and subjectivity remain indispensable to speak about [...]