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    Developing and Implementing new TB Technologies: Key Informants’ Perspectives on the Ethical Challenges.Renaud F. Boulanger, Ana Komparic, Angus Dawson, Ross E. G. Upshur & Diego S. Silva - 2020 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 17 (1):65-73.
    ObjectiveTo identify the ethical challenges associated with the development and implementation of new tuberculosis drugs and diagnostics.MethodsTwenty-three semi-structured qualitative interviews conducted between December 2015 and September 2016 with programme administrators, healthcare workers, advocates, policymakers, and funders based in the Americas, Europe, and Africa. Interviews were analysed using thematic analysis.ResultsDivergent interests and responsibilities, coupled with power imbalances, are a primary source of ethical challenges; the uncertain risk profiles of new drugs present an additional one. Although this challenge can be partially mitigated (...)
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    The Case for Local Ethics Oversight in International Development Research.Logan Cochrane, Renaud F. Boulanger, Gussai H. Sheikheldin & Gloria Song - unknown
    This paper argues that international development research should be submitted to the oversight of research ethics committees from the countries where data will be collected. This includes research conducted by individuals who may fall outside the jurisdictions of most ethics guidelines or policies, such as individuals contracted by non-governmental organizations. The argument is grounded in an understanding of social justice that recognizes that not seeking local ethics approval can be an affront to the decolonization movement, and may lead to significant (...)
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    Developing Global Health Programming: A Guidebook for Medical and Professional Schools : Jessica Evert, Paul Drain, and Thomas Hall, editors, 2014, Global Health Education Collaborations Press.Renaud F. Boulanger - 2015 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 12 (1):147-149.
    Developing Global Health Programming: A Guidebook for Medical and Professional Schools , edited by Jessica Evert, Paul Drain, and Thomas Hall, is reviewed. In spite of some editorial shortcomings, the book is a terrific aggregation of resources and reflections on the state of global health education that leaves readers with a multitude of useful and diverse tools, as well as directions about where to find additional ones.
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    The Role of Development Research Funders in Promoting Equity in Research Consortia.Sunisha Neupane, Renaud F. Boulanger & Peter Taylor - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (10):62-64.
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    A failure in solidarity: Ethical challenges in the development and implementation of new tuberculosis technologies.Ana Komparic, Angus Dawson, Renaud F. Boulanger, Ross E. G. Upshur & Diego S. Silva - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (5):557-567.
    Prominent tuberculosis (TB) actors are invoking solidarity to motivate and justify collective action to address TB, including through intensified development and implementation (D&I) of technologies such as drugs and diagnostics. We characterize the ethical challenges associated with D&I of new TB technologies by drawing on stakeholder perspectives from 23 key informant interviews and we articulate the ethical implications of solidarity for TB technology D&I. The fundamental ethical issue facing TB technological D&I is a failure within and beyond the TB community (...)
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    Familiar ethical issues amplified: how members of research ethics committees describe ethical distinctions between disaster and non-disaster research.Catherine M. Tansey, James Anderson, Renaud F. Boulanger, Lisa Eckenwiler, John Pringle, Lisa Schwartz & Matthew Hunt - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1):44.
    The conduct of research in settings affected by disasters such as hurricanes, floods and earthquakes is challenging, particularly when infrastructures and resources were already limited pre-disaster. However, since post-disaster research is essential to the improvement of the humanitarian response, it is important that adequate research ethics oversight be available. We aim to answer the following questions: 1) what do research ethics committee members who have reviewed research protocols to be conducted following disasters in low- and middle-income countries perceive as the (...)
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    Biological cell detachment kinetics from an inert substrate.E. Decavé, M. Demilly, B. Fourcade, F. Bruckert, L. Boulangé & Y. Brechet * - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (26-27):3173-3189.
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    Real‐time Responsiveness for Ethics Oversight During Disaster Research.Lisa Eckenwiler, John Pringle, Renaud Boulanger & Matthew Hunt - 2015 - Bioethics 29 (9):653-661.
    Disaster research has grown in scope and frequency. Research in the wake of disasters and during humanitarian crises – particularly in resource-poor settings – is likely to raise profound and unique ethical challenges for local communities, crisis responders, researchers, and research ethics committees. Given the ethical challenges, many have questioned how best to provide research ethics review and oversight. We contribute to the conversation concerning how best to ensure appropriate ethical oversight in disaster research and argue that ethical disaster research (...)
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    What About Author Order and Acknowledgments? Suggestions for Additional Criteria for Conceptual Research in Bioethics.Elise Smith & Renaud Boulanger - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics 11 (10):24 - 26.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 11, Issue 10, Page 24-26, October 2011.
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  10. Imagining Truly Open Access Bioethics: From Dreams to Reality.Bryn Williams-Jones, Vincent Couture, Renaud Boulanger & Charles Dupras - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (10):19-20.
    Imagine that you are part of the editorial board of a young bioethics journal committed to publishing open access (OA) and to ensuring accessibility to high quality and innovative scholarship. To support junior and interna- tional scholars who might not otherwise find places for their work in the leading Western bioethics journals, you do not charge author fees. Imagine also that you have no financial resources to pay for a professional website, auto- mated submissions manager, or even a part-time coordina- (...)
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  11. BioéthiqueOnline: Moving to Peer-Review / BioéthiqueOnline : Passage à l’évaluation par les pairs.Zubin Master, Carolina Martin, Jason Behrmann, Charles Marsan, Lise Levesque, Maude Laliberté, Charles Dupras, Elise Smith, Renaud Boulanger, Jean-Christophe Belisle Pipon, Bryn Williams-Jones, Christopher McDougall, Ali Okhowat & Sonia Paradis - 2012 - BioéthiqueOnline 1 (Ed2).
  12. Launch of the Canadian Journal of Bioethics/Lancement de la Revue canadienne de bioéthique.Bryn Williams-Jones, Charles Dupras, Vincent Couture & Renaud Boulanger - 2018 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics/Revue canadienne de bioéthique 1 (1):1-3.
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    Notes and Correspondence.George Sarton, Henri Terrasse, H. Renaud, Ralph Ockenden & F. Szinnyei - 1935 - Isis 24:102-126.
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    Notes and Correspondence.George Sarton, Henri Terrasse, H. P. J. Renaud, Ralph E. Ockenden, F. Szinnyei, Valeriu Bologa, O. Stein, Arnold C. Klebs, J. R. Partington & C. De Waard - 1935 - Isis 24 (1):102-126.
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    Interprétations phénoménologiques d'Aristote Martin Heidegger Préface de H.-G. Gadamer, postface de H. U. Lessing, traduction par J.-F. Courtine Mauvezin, TER, 1992, 59 p. [REVIEW]François Renaud - 1994 - Dialogue 33 (4):746-.
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    Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Plato in Antiquity, edited by Tarrant, H., Layne, D.A., Baltzly, D. and Renaud, F. [REVIEW]Øyvind Rabbås - 2019 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 13 (1):87-90.
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    L'Amitié chez saint Augustin. Par Marie Aquinas McNamara. Collection Théologie, pastorale et spiritualité X. Trad, de J. Boulangé et F. van Groenendael, S. J. Éditions P. Lethielleux, sans date. 235 pages. [REVIEW]Edmond Gaudron - 1962 - Dialogue 1 (3):331-333.
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    Compte-rendu de Quand le geste fait sens, sous la direction de Lucia Angelino, préface de Renaud Barbaras, Paris, Éditions Mimésis, 2015.Bernard Sève - 2017 - Methodos. Savoirs Et Textes 17.
    Les textes du recueil Quand le geste fait sens sont pour partie issus d’un colloque, pour partie rédigés directement pour cette publication. Outre une Préface de Renaud Barbaras et une Introduction de Lucia Angelino, le volume comporte neuf études. Il est dépourvu d’index. Ces études sont réunies sous la bannière de l’expression « le geste f...
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    Compte-rendu de Quand le geste fait sens, sous la direction de Lucia Angelino, préface de Renaud Barbaras, Paris, Éditions Mimésis, 2015.Bernard Sève - 2017 - Methodos 17.
    Les textes du recueil Quand le geste fait sens sont pour partie issus d’un colloque, pour partie rédigés directement pour cette publication. Outre une Préface de Renaud Barbaras et une Introduction de Lucia Angelino, le volume comporte neuf études (une consacrée à la danse, quatre à la musique, une au jeu, une à l’art conceptuel, deux à la vie et à la philosophie envisagées comme des performances). Il est dépourvu d’index. Ces études sont réunies sous la bannière de l’expression (...)
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  20. v. 4. L'Évolution créatrice 1907-2007 : épistemologie et métaphysique.Renaud Barbaras - 2002 - In Annales bergsoniennes. Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
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    L’abaliété et le problème de la connaissance du singulier : les procédés romanesques.Renaud-Selim Sanli - 2017 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 19 (1):43-53.
    La philosophie de Souriau a pour objet ce qu’il appelle les existences virtuelles, un mode d’existence fragile et précaire qui concerne tout processus d’instauration. Ces virtualités sont en état d’abaliété, elles existent « en et par autre chose », de manière relationnelle et indéterminée. Ces particularités ontologiques posent un problème de connaissance : celui de connaître de telles singularités, aussi appelées « âmes ». De nouveaux outils, issus de l’esthétique, accompagnent la connaissance. La fiction et la dramatisation viennent jouer un (...)
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    Making Sense of ‘Public’ Emergencies.François Tanguay-Renaud - 2009 - Philosophy of Management 8 (2):31-53.
    In this article, I seek to make sense of the oft-invoked idea of ‘public emergency’ and of some of its radical moral implications. I challenge controversial claims by Tom Sorell, Michael Walzer, and Giorgio Agamben, and argue for a more discriminating understanding of the category and its moral force.
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    Merleau-Ponty et la psychologie de la forme.Renaud Barbaras - 2001 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 57 (2):151-163.
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    The Poverty of Radical Ecological Economics: A Critique of Clive Spash from the Viewpoint of the Austrian School.Renaud Fillieule - 2023 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 29 (1):21-43.
    This paper delves into the work of Clive L. Spash, a British radical ecological economist well-known in his field who currently holds a professorship at the Vienna University of Economics and Business. We start with an examination of the principles of his “social ecological economics.” We then critically evaluate his attack on economic growth and his perspective on the standard economic models of climate change. Lastly, we explore his approach to science as a theoretical pursuit and his policy recommendations. The (...)
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    Le mythe de la bougonie : Aristée, Orphée, Virgile.Renaud Pasquier - 2013 - Labyrinthe 40:135-139.
    Peu à peu, tandis que Virgile achève la description ethnographique de la ruche, un glissement s’opère dans son propos : il célèbre d’abord la chasteté des abeilles, et le renouvellement de l’espèce par une miraculeuse génération spontanée ; il explique ensuite leur admirable organisation sociale par un lien privilégié avec la divinité, puisque les abeilles posséderaient une « parcelle d’intelligence divine » ; après ce bref aperçu d’une mystique panthéiste, i...
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    Eigen-elements emerging from the interaction of 2 knowing and acting subjects.Renaud Vallee - 1990 - Communication and Cognition: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly Journal 23 (2-3):183-191.
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  27. Platonic Forms and the Possibility of Language in Profils d'Aristote (I).Renaud Wilmet - 1990 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 8 (1):97-118.
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    Pictures, languaje and reality.Renaud Wilmet - 1990 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 2:203-215.
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    Desire and Distance: Introduction to a Phenomenology of Perception.Renaud Barbaras - 2005 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    _Desire and Distance_ constitutes an important new departure in contemporary phenomenological thought, a rethinking and critique of basic philosophical positions concerning the concept of perception presented by Husserl and Merleau-Ponty, though it departs in significant and original ways from their work. Barbaras's overall goal is to develop a philosophy of what "life" is—one that would do justice to the question of embodiment and its role in perception and the formation of the human subject. Barbaras posits that desire and distance inform (...)
  30. Making Sense of 'Public' Emergencies.François Tanguay-Renaud - 2009 - Philosophy of Management (formerly Reason in Practice) 8 (2):31-53.
    In this article, I seek to make sense of the oft-invoked idea of 'public emergency' and of some of its (supposedly) radical moral implications. I challenge controversial claims by Tom Sorell, Michael Walzer, and Giorgio Agamben, and argue for a more discriminating understanding of the category and its moral force.
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    “Local–Global”: the first twenty years.Renaud Chorlay - 2011 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 65 (1):1-66.
    This paper investigates how and when pairs of terms such as “local–global” and “im Kleinen–im Grossen” began to be used by mathematicians as explicit reflexive categories. A first phase of automatic search led to the delineation of the relevant corpus, and to the identification of the period from 1898 to 1918 as that of emergence. The emergence appears to have been, from the very start, both transdisciplinary (function theory, calculus of variations, differential geometry) and international, although the AMS-Göttingen connection played (...)
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  32. A fenomenologia de Jan Patočka.Renaud Barbaras - 2006 - Phainomenon 11 (1):77-99.
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  33. O absoluto fenomenológico.Renaud Barbaras - 2023 - Phainomenon 36 (1):9-20.
    The same subjectivity that makes the world appear belongs, as an integral part, to that which it makes appear, so that there is no alternative between the phenomenological involvement of the world by subjectivity and the ontological involvement of subjectivity by the world. These are the two faces, already abstract, of a fundamental and original situation, in other words, a primitive fact or an archifact. We have thus transported the correlation to the terrain of the world in the form of (...)
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  34. Philosophy as a way of life: Spiritual exercises from socrates to Foucault,.François Renaud - 1997 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 35 (4):637-640.
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    Philosophy as a Way of Life: Spiritual Exercises from Socrates to Foucault, and: Qu'est-ce que la philosophie antique?François Renaud - 1997 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 35 (4):637-640.
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    The twofold requirements of truth and justice in the Gorgias.François Renaud - 2016 - Plato Journal 16:95-108.
    This paper examines Plato’s views about the unity of argument and drama, and asks why Plato never made his views on this unity fully explicit. Taking the Gorgias as a case study it is argued that unity rests on the conception of refutative dialectic as justice and on the principle of self-consistency of thought and desire. As compared to the treatise, the dialogue form has the advantage of being able to defend these substantive views in action and thus to demonstrate (...)
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    Got rhythm… for better and for worse. Cross-modal effects of auditory rhythm on visual word recognition.Renaud Brochard, Maxime Tassin & Daniel Zagar - 2013 - Cognition 127 (2):214-219.
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    Appréhender l'espace sonore: l'écoute entre perception et imagination.Renaud Meric - 2012 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    La notion d'espace sonore est devenue de plus en plus prégnante dans le domaine musical, plus particulièrement dans la musique électroacoustique. Mais comment la définir? Cette simple interrogation, dont la réponse semble évidente soulève cependant, lorsqu'elle est approfondie, une multitude d'ambiguïtés, sources de nouvelles réflexions. Comment l'écoute appréhende-t-elle l'espace? Comment s'immerge-t- elle en lui? Qu'appréhende-t-on lorsqu'on écoute? Et finalement, qu'est-ce qu'un son? Quelles en sont les limites spatiales et temporelles? Lorsque l'écoute se confronte à l'espace sonore, où se situe la (...)
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  39. Obelix: How Work is Valued in Comics.Renaud Mueller - 2009 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 54 (2):193 - +.
     
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    De la fidélité.Renaud Pasquier - 2011 - Labyrinthe 37 (37):61-66.
    Depuis son retour, j’étais rongé. J’abrégeais les conversations, évitais son regard. Malgré tous mes efforts pour paraître naturel, pour faire comme si de rien n’était, je sentais bien, piètre comédien, que chaque phrase sonnait faux, que chaque geste suintait la culpabilité. Dans ses yeux, la perplexité initiale fit bien vite place au soupçon, et ma feinte bonne humeur fut démantelée sans coup férir par d’éloquents silences, froids appels à cesser toute mascarade. Enferré comme je l’étais, a..
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    Le « communisme monarchique » des abeilles chez Virgile.Renaud Pasquier - 2013 - Labyrinthe 40:119-120.
    La quatrième Géorgique n’est pas le simple entrelacs d’une didactique et d’une esthétique délicate et raffinée. Un troisième fil complique et parachève la tresse : la description ethnographique de la vie des abeilles. Il n’est plus question de conseiller l’apprenti apiculteur ; Virgile change de registre, et rend compte scrupuleusement de l’organisation sociale de la ruche. On a pu parler à ce propos de « communiste monarchique » : les abe...
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    La forme d'une vie.Renaud Pasquier - 2011 - Labyrinthe 37 (37):15-22.
    Comment se représenter sa propre vie ? Comment se figurer le déroulé des ans, tracer la ligne qui passe par tous les points saillants de notre mémoire et englobe les plages d’oubli qui nous firent, elles aussi, ce que nous sommes ? Plusieurs formes, plusieurs « patrons » sont à notre disposition. En premier lieu, le biologique : le compte des années superpose les visions d’un corps en croissance, puis en déclin, les mutations successives qui l’affectent, les marques qui s’y (...)
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    Les Géorgiques, un manuel d’apiculture hétéroclite.Renaud Pasquier - 2013 - Labyrinthe 40:105-107.
    La première partie du livre IV met apparemment en œuvre le programme didactique des Géorgiques, Virgile multipliant les conseils à l’apiculteur, quant au choix du lieu pour la ruche, à la sélection des espèces, aux aliments à mettre à disposition, à la récolte du miel, mais surtout aux précautions à prendre pour éloigner les abeilles des nombreux dangers potentiels qui les menacent, qu’il s’agisse du climat trop rigoureux ou de prédateu...
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    Puzzling about State Excuses as an Instance of Group Excuses.François Tanguay-Renaud - forthcoming - In R. A. Duff, L. Farmer, S. Marshall & V. Tadros (eds.), The Constitution of the Criminal Law. Oxford University Press.
    Can the state, as opposed to its individual human members in their personal capacity, intelligibly seek to avoid blame for unjustified wrongdoing by invoking excuses (as opposed to justifications)? Insofar as it can, should such claims ever be given moral and legal recognition? While a number of theorists have denied it in passing, the question remains radically underexplored. -/- In this article (in its penultimate draft version), I seek to identify the main metaphysical and moral objections to state excuses, and (...)
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    A Tale of Two Moralities.Renaud-Philippe Garner - 2016 - Journal of Philosophy 113 (9):446-462.
    In this paper, I seek to close a gap in Michael Walzer’s argument for the moral equality of soldiers. Specifically, I seek to show that Walzer’s argument for the moral equality of soldiers depends upon an implicit analysis of the function of excuses. I provide this analysis of excuses: a triadic relationship between moral norms, a background of normality and excuses. I then use this analysis to show that Jeff McMahan’s argument for the moral inequality of soldiers rest upon an (...)
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    Afghanistan: Biden and Trump—the Same Cowardice.Renaud Girard - 2021 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2021 (196):160-162.
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  47. The definite article: Code and context.Renaud Francis - 1996 - Journal of Semantics 13 (2).
     
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  48. L'esthétique de la peur chez Empédocle.Renaud Gagné - 2006 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 24 (1):83-110.
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    Regimes of Comparatism: Frameworks of Comparison in History, Religion and Anthropology.Renaud Gagné, Simon Goldhill & Geoffrey Ernest Richard Lloyd (eds.) - 2019 - Boston: Brill.
    Historically, all societies have used comparison to analyze cultural difference through the interaction of religion, power, and translation. When comparison is a self-reflective practice, it can be seen as a form of comparatism. Many scholars are concerned in one way or another with the practice and methods of comparison, and the need for a cognitively robust relativism is an integral part of a mature historical self-placement. This volume looks at how different theories and practices of writing and interpretation have developed (...)
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    « Ici l’on danse ». Tahiti et l’opinion publique française sous la Monarchie de Juillet.Renaud Meltz - 2013 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 65 (1):, [ p.].
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