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    This short commentary seeks to give some further thoughts on the discussion concerning the noun sujet in the French language as taken up in Inter Faculty, vol. 7, Fragmentation and Divergence, by the articles of Berque, Wieviorka, and more especially from a linguistic point of view, that of Lebaud

    Social Media: Disaster and Civil Society

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    Some brief considerations on the role of social media in situations of disaster

    Considerations in Response to the Session on Demography and Immigration

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    Some brief considerations in response to the session on Demography and Immigratio

    Report on the Euro-Japan Academic Networking for Humanities Project

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    This paper reports on the seventh Forum of the Euro-Japan Academic Networking for Humanities Project held in Paris, France, in March 2015. Keynote lectures, presentations and round table discussions were organized around the six themes of: Environment and Landscape; Social Justice and Equality Beyond Violence; Disaster and Civil Society; Demography and Immigration; Impact of Art and Culture; and Intercultural Dialogue and Education. At the conclusion of the two-day forum, the participants called for the creation of a common Laboratory of Thought which would bring together specialists from all domains on issues of planetary import.?? ????2015?3??????????7????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????6??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????2?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

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    From a reading of Michel Wieviorka and in particular his use of the termssujet (subject) and individu (individual), and from an analysis of the uses of the lexical unit sujet in contemporary French - in various disciplinary fields as well as in ordinary speech - this paper aims first of all to examine the specific properties of the term sujet in language, and secondly to attempt a general hypothesis on its function. It would appear from this study that sujetand individu have radically different properties which are to be articulated: a subject is an individual qualified in relation to a term or a notion X of which it operates the actualization. Consequently, the category sujet can neither be integrated into the category individu nor be separated from it.???????? (sujet) ????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (sujet) ????? (individu) ???????????????????????????????????? (sujet) ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????? X ??????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????

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    Programme and detailed list of participants of the Euro-Japan Academic Networking for Humanities Project, Seventh Forum, Fragmentation and Divergence: Towards the Management of Social Transformation, held at EHESS Paris, March 10th - 11th 2015.???

    Readers' Forum: A Call for Comments

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    Preface

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    Volume 6 of Inter Faculty, the third in the present series, once more takes up the theme of Fragmentations. At the core of the research papers and studies of this volume lies the most fundamental of problems of the human and social sciences, that of the constantly evolving position of man and his environment

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