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GIS and Coastal Basemap Research Summer Internship with Clark Labs
Our summer internship with Clark Labs will last for one and half of years, from October 2014 till the end of August 2016, while we’ve worked under the director of Dr. Ronald Eastman. The main duty for this project is to create a basemap for coastal line in three counties in the Southeast Asia, while during this summer, our duties were to wrap up the remaining tasks, such as adjusting the classification images based on the accuracy assessment results, combining all the images, making a final map, and calculating the area for each categories in each province of the three counties. Following the requirement of the M.S. GISDE program at Clark University, the following pages in this report describes in detail Clark Labs, the project that we were participated in and our reflections on this internship
Neke napomene kod računanja geodetskih koordinata po Clark-ovim formulama
Neke napomene kod računanja geodetskih koordinata po Clark-ovim formulama
Neke napomene kod računanja geodetskih koordinata po Clark-ovim formulama
Neke napomene kod računanja geodetskih koordinata po Clark-ovim formulama
Que reste-t-il du vote de classe ?
Le jeu électoral en démocratie refléterait essentiellement les conflits de classes. C'est la thèse du sociologue Seymour M. Lipset dans L'Homme et la Politique : « Dans pratiquement tous les pays économiquement développés, les groupes à bas revenus votent principalement pour les partis de la gauche, tandis que les groupes à revenu élevé votent principalement pour les partis de la droite » [Lipset, 1981, p. 234]. Trente ans après, il est pourtant un des premiers avec Terry Clark à prédire la disparition des classes et du lien privilégié entre partis de gauche et milieux populaires [Lipset et Clark, 1991 ; voir aussi Clark et Lipset, 2001]. [Premier paragraphe
Penser l’hégémonie dans le monde contemporain
Is There a Possible Dialogue Between Hegemony and Cosmopolitanism? Interview with Frédéric Ramel -- What do the two concepts of hegemony and cosmopolitanism imply? Are they opposed or is there a possible dialogue between them? In a recently published chapter (“Competition for Hegemony ” in the edited volume Cosmopolitanism in Hard Times), Professor of political science at Sciences Po CERI Frédéric Ramel questions these concepts and explores their scope. The following is an interview with the author. Interview by Miriam Perier, CERI
Caught in the nuclear trap(s)? The responsibility and findings of independent scholarship
Benoit Pelopidas is the author of Repenser les choix nucléaires. La séduction de l'impossible, published last January by Presses de Sciences Po and currently being translated into English. Through systematic research conducted over more than a decade, at the crossroads of nuclear history and international relations, the author addresses essential notions such as proliferation, the security dilemma, vulnerability, and chance to name but a few. He answers our questions about his work, his approach, and his firm stance on the independence of research. This interview was conducted with Benoît Pélopidas on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Nuclear Knowledges programme
Indépendance, salariat et culture politique
Nombre d’études soulignent le déclin du vote de classe, qui serait induit par le passage de la société industrielle à la société « post-industrielle » (Clark, Lipset et Rempel 1993 ; Dogan 1996 ; Franklin et al. 1992). La tertiarisation de l’économie, la « moyennisation » de la société, la mobilité résidentielle et la montée de l’individualisme favoriseraient le relâchement des solidarités professionnelles et sociales. Et la crise économique à son tour renforcerait la tendance, par les processus de « désaffiliation » (Castel, 1996) et d’exclusion qu’elle entraîne. [Premier paragraphe
Letter to Andrew Inglis Clark, 3 May 1890 from P.O. Fysh
Letter to Andrew Inglis Clark, 3 May 1890 from P.O. Fysh. Clark is empowered by the Governor to treat with the Tasmanian Main Line Railway for purchase of its property
La Chose nue : parité, restitution, spectre
“Disappearance” is at the heart of the studies and novels of Hadrien Laroche, who reexamines for us “the thing” in the work of Martin Heidegger, Jacques Derrida, and Meyer Shapiro. We are familiar with the discussion around Van Gogh’s shoes, a still life lively enough to give rise to some very keen, contradictory interpretations. In introducing the Marquis de Sade into the game, the author allows us to broach the delicate question of the human being’s treatment as a thing by both artists and philosophers.La disparition est au cœur des études et des romans de Hadrien Laroche qui revient pour nous sur « la chose » chez Heidegger, Derrida et Schapiro. Nous connaissons la discussion autour des Souliers de Van Gogh, nature morte suffisamment vivante pour susciter des interprétations contradictoires d’une grande vivacité. En introduisant Sade dans le jeu, l’auteur nous permet d’aborder la question délicate du traitement de l’humain comme chose par l’artiste et le philosophe
Letter to Andrew Inglis Clark, 16 Oct 1907 from P.O. Fysh
Letter to Andrew Inglis Clark,16 Oct 1907 from P.O. Fysh. Deals with books. C4/C8
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