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    Changement climatique : quelle perception chez les Martiniquais ?

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    Maître de conférences (UA), docteure en psychologie environnementale, Marie Feliot-Rippeault a fait part des résultats de son enquête sur les représentations sociales du changement climatique en Martinique. Dans le contexte de dérèglement climatique actuel, les alertes environnementales et sanitaires se multiplient

    Méthodologie d\u27enquête auprès de la population martiniquaise des représentations et des pratiques des « Rimed razié »

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    L\u27intervention de Marie Feliot-Rippeault et Laurent Marlin s\u27inscrit dans une approche méthodologique, visant à établir le processus à suivre pour mener une enquête auprès des martiniquais pour comprendre leurs représentations des plantes aromatiques médicinales. Après avoir donné l\u27exemple d\u27une recherche similaire menée antérieurement au Mexique, ils s\u27attèlent à définir le concept de représentation sociale, à travers une approche structurale. Le but de leur recherche étant de réussir à cartographier les représentations des plantes aromatiques médicinales et de comprendre les pratiques, ainsi que les perceptions de ces plantes par les populations locales

    Représentation sociale de l\u27agriculture durable et des pesticides chez les agriculteurs martiniquais

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    In the current ecological, economic and social context, the systematic use of drugs (prescription or self-medication) has direct health and environmental consequences. As a result, it is important to understand their perception by their main consumers. In this sense, social and environmental psychology aims to highlight the socio-psychological factors likely to influence the actors to adopt new practices or not (Zbinden et al., 2011). The present study, conducted in 2016 in CACEM territory, focuses on the analysis of social representations (SR) of drugs of the population from Martinique. The theory of SR allows the analysis of this mediation between man and his physical and social environment because these representations are highly contextualized and depend on the social anchoring of the groups (Doise, 1992)

    Interview: Anne-Marie Fortier

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    This paper is an edited version of an email interview conducted by Debra Ferreday and Adi Kuntsman with Anne-Marie Fortier, the author of Multicultural Horizons: Diversity and the Limits of the Civil Nation (Routledge, 2008). Fortier’s work has been informative in the development of some of the arguments explored in this special issue; in their conversation Ferreday and Kuntsman asked her to comment on the ideas of haunting, racial imaginaries, nostalgia, national anxieties, political feelings and hopes for the future

    Beholder halfway #25: beyond unwanted sound with Marie Thompson

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    On this month's episode I discuss the recent book Beyond Unwanted Sound: Noise, Affect and Aesthetic Moralism with its author, Marie Thompson. We discuss different conceptions of 'noise', as anti-music or the cacophony of industrial society, competing theories of noise and Marie's powerful argument that noise is neither inherently bothersome nor transgressive. We end by discussing some of the musicians and sound artists that Marie argues transcend the dominant morality by which noise is related to.</p

    Précisions sur les vagues/On Waves

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    Powerful and poetic prose meditation on oceanic energy by French author, Marie Darrieussecq. Translated from the French by Peter Schulman, ODU Professor of French and International Studies.https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/worldlanguages_books/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Wilhelmina Marie Williamson Lambourne

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    Wilhelmina Marie Williamson Lambourne was the wife of Alfred Lambourne, a Utah artist, author, and poet
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