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Reimagining Urban River Bathing in Europe: A Multisectoral and Interdisciplinary Dive Into Lyon's Rivers (France)
International audienceUrban river bathing is re‐emerging across Europe, driven by social demand and climate change impacts. The Urban Bathing Consortium, an interdisciplinary and intersectoral consortium initiated at the University of Lyon (France), is at the forefront of studying the challenges and opportunities of creating and managing healthy, safe, and accessible river bathing spaces. Through interdisciplinary collaboration among researchers and stakeholders, the consortium proposed an analytical framework, identifying seven critical dimensions for urban river bathing: the history and revival of city‐river relationships, legal and regulatory frameworks, bathing water quality, river drowning risks, river ecosystems, social perspectives, and urban planning. By examining these dimensions with state‐of‐the‐art approaches and drawing on Lyon's experiences, the study provides scientific insights and practical recommendations for future sustainable urban river bathing development. These include revitalizing historical city‐river connections, aligning local regulations with EU guidance, advancing holistic microbial water quality control, enhancing safety measures, incorporating ecological considerations, balancing competing river uses in urban planning, and addressing social needs for inclusive river governance
Changements de style et points de divergence entre Takahata Isao et Miyazaki Hayao dans les années 1990
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A Colonial Lens on the High Ground: Imperial Vantage Points in British India and French Indochinese Hill Stations
International audienceThis paper focusses on the photographic production within South Asian and Southeast Asian hill stations, established by the British and the French empires in India and in Vietnam, throughout the 19th century. In both countries, hill stations stem from early colonial developments. These remote colonial enclaves were used for a variety of purposes that evolved through time: sanitary, political, military, leisure and commercial (Kennedy 1996). They can be looked at as spatial and symbolic manifestations of imperialism, designed to expand colonial domination to all the corners of the Empire (Mitchell 2002).In order to settle in the hills, the landscape itself had to be domesticated through urban planning, architecture, roads, institutions catering for the new occupants (Sacareau 2007). Soon enough, photography started to be used as a means to document the places, account for their changes, and promote a certain image of the hill stations to a broader audience. Today, vast collections of photographs taken in the hills are kept in colonial archives, be it at the British Library (UK) for India or at the Archives Nationales d’Outre-Mer (France) for Vietnam.Based on a sample of photographs taken between the 1840’s and the 1940’s, this paper will explore the imperial gaze – and visual discourse – on these hill stations. It will interrogate the aesthetics and meanings of these photographs and address the issue of their circulation within and beyond the empires, in order to understand the ways in which photography was used to imprint its gaze and legitimize to the colonisers’ presence.We will examine the tools used to construct this visuality through the photographs that were taken by the colonial settlers on site, for personal and/or propaganda purposes. These photographs were instrumental in defining new aesthetical and scenic functions for these mountains, whose beauty is closely linked to their domination (Zytnicki and Hazdaghli, 2009). The construction of viewpoints, panoramas and hiking trails, and later cable cars, can be explained as panoptic devices serving the construction of a heterotopia (Foucault, 1984). These high angled photographs exploit a symbolic vantage point and enact the domination of these peripheral mountain spaces (Mirzoeff, 2011). They allow contemplating both nature and its colonial reordering, embracing a vast space appropriated to serve racial recreation (Jennings, 2011). Thus, tourism was a consensual and enduring way to not only in the construct, but also in to glorify and promote the imperial gaze
Repenser les écosystèmes entrepreneuriaux: À l'usage de tous les acteurs économiques et territoriaux
International audienceLes écosystèmes entrepreneuriaux se sont imposés pour comprendre les conditions sous-jacentes du développement de l'entrepreneuriat dans les territoires. À travers cet ouvrage, nous souhaitons apporter aux lecteurs de nouvelles solutions, de nouvelles orientations, de nouvelles stratégies et de nouvelles articulations opérationnelles pour s'engager pleinement dans la dynamique de leur écosystème. Les acteurs de l'entrepreneuriat, qu'ils soient académiques ou socio-économiques, trouveront dans ce livre une littérature et des ressources qui auront des impacts sur leur nouvelle façon d'envisager des écosystèmes entrepreneuriaux plus résilients et innovants. Le lecteur aura une idée claire des différents outils, acteurs et éléments pouvant favoriser la réussite entrepreneuriale, grâce à une meilleure connaissance de son écosystème. Cette réussite s'entend au niveau individuel (pour l'entrepreneur) comme au niveau collectif (pour le territoire)
Légitimation des infractions à visée expressive : épisode européen
International audienceCEDH 3 juill. 2025, no 40899/22, 41621/22 et 42956/22, Ludes et a. c/ France, AJDA 2025. 1309 ; D. 2025. 1606, et les obs., note A. Dejean de la Bâtie ; AJ pénal 2025. 404, obs. S. Lavric ; ibid. 357 et les obs. ; Légipresse 2025. 398 et les obs. ; ibid. 505, obs. C. Bigot ; RSC 2025. 671, obs. J.-P. Marguénaud ; Gaz. Pal. 2025. 21, note J.-C. Saint-Pau. Dr. pénal 2025, comm. 173, obs. Ph. Conte
The Generation Phases of Flow Matching: a Denoising Perspective
Flow matching has achieved remarkable success, yet the factors influencing the quality of its generation process remain poorly understood. In this work, we adopt a denoising perspective and design a framework to empirically probe the generation process. Laying down the formal connections between flow matching models and denoisers, we provide a common ground to compare their performances on generation and denoising. This enables the design of principled and controlled perturbations to influence sample generation: noise and drift. This leads to new insights on the distinct dynamical phases of the generative process, enabling us to precisely characterize at which stage of the generative process denoisers succeed or fail and why this matters
Le documentaire démultiplié. De la télévision à l’audiovisuel : formats, thèmes, acteurs
Fine sediment production during urban development: the damage is done early!
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L’appartenance au domaine public routier des parcs publics de stationnement souterrains partiellement affectés à l’usage du public, note sous CE, 17 sept. 2025
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Du serment doctoral d'intégrité scientifique à un serment personnel : un atelier d'écriture et de réflexion sur la responsabilité et le rôle des scientifiques dans la société
Nous présentons un atelier de réflexion sur le serment doctoral d’intégrité scientifique et d’écriture d’un serment personnel, destiné aux doctorantes et doctorants, et plus généralement au personnel de la recherche. L’atelier est proposé depuis 2025 comme formation à l’éthique de la recherche dans quelques écoles doctorales en France. Avec un dispositif original, il permet d’examiner plusieurs aspects de la pratique et des enjeux sociaux-environnementaux de le Recherche : la responsabilité des scientifiques, l’engagement, le rôle des sciences dans l’anthropocène, la place de l’éthique et de l’intégrité dans la pratique du doctorat et des sciences en général