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Design Thinking and Participation: Lessons Learned from Three Case Studies
This paper examines how design thinking and serious games approaches can be used to support participation through the analysis of three case studies. Indeed we will analyze these approaches in three different contexts: (i) a state-owned multi-utilities company; (ii) a political party; (iii) an information system strategic committee. Our analysis framework relies on the concepts of "perceived usefulness" and "perceived ease of use" and we will use it to discuss the lessons learned. Our main finding is that these approaches really contributing in making complex and abstract matters more "tangible" and thus understandable.participation; design thinking; serious games; case study; perceived usefulness
Catholicism and the making of politics in Central Mozambique, 1940-1986
This book is concerned with the internal diversity and complexity of the Roman Catholic Church. It aims at exploring, unpacking, and explaining how the Roman Catholic institution works, how its politics are made, and how the latter impact its environment. Using the diocese of Beira in central Mozambique as a case study, and following insights by Max Weber, author Eric Morier-Genoud takes the novel "horizontal" approach of looking at congregations within the Church as a series of autonomous entities, rather than focusing on the hierarchical structure of the institution.Between 1940 and 1980, the diocese of Beira was home to some fifteen different congregations ranging from Jesuits to Franciscans, from Burgos to Picpus fathers. As in many areas of the world, the 1960s brought conflict to Catholic congregations in central Mozambique, with African nationalism and the reforms of Vatican II playing a part. The conflict manifested in many ways: a bishop's flight from his diocese, a congregation abandoning the territory in protest against the collusion between church and state, and a declaration of class struggle in the church. All of these events, occurring against the backdrop of the war for Mozambican independence, make the region an especially fruitful location for the pioneering analysis proffered in this important study
Théâtre : La mort de Danton à la MC93 (Bobigny) du 9 mars au 1er avril
de George Büchner mise en scène par Georges Lavaudant avec Avec Gilles Arbona, Astrid Bas, Frédéric Borie, Jean-Michel Cannone, François Caron, Jean-François Lapalus, Roch Leibovici, Philippe Morier-Genoud, Fabien Orcier, Annie Perret, Patrick Pineau, Julie Pouillon, Jean-Philippe Salério, Anne Sée, Bernard Vergne « J’aime mieux être guillotiné que guillotineur » / Acte 2 scène 1 Le 25 Avril 2002, dans une mise en scène qui a fait date, Georges Lavaudant a déjà présenté sa vision de La Mort d..
A changing paradigm of mission in the Protestant churches of Mozambique : a case study of Eduardo Mondlane
Includes bibliographical references ( leaves 222-229)This work traces a changing paradigm of mission within the protestant churches of Mozambique and particularly in the Igreja Presbiteriana de Moçambique (IPM), as it moved toward autonomy within the context of the Portuguese colonial project. In this shifting paradigm, the church was forced to define its role in the broader struggle for liberation, particularly after the formation of the Frente de Libertação de Moçambique (FRELIMO) in 1962. Although this is an historical critical study, the focus is theological and more particularly missiological and employs the paradigms of mission identified by David Bosch. The study draws significantly on the work of Teresa Cruz e Silva, Eric Morier-Genoud and Alf Helgesson as well as Malyn Newitt and the recent biography of Janet Mondlane. Primary material has been drawn largely from the archives of the Departement Missionaire de la Suisse Rornande, the World Council of Churches and the Instituto dos Arquivos Nacionaisfforre do Tombo of the Ministerio da Cultura de Portugal. The main body of the work examines the life and thought of Eduardo Mondlane, the first President of FRELIMO. Mondlane was raised in a traditional African family before becoming integrated into the MS through the missionary Andre-Daniel Clerc. He pursued studies in South Africa, Portugal and the United States with the support of church scholarships and his connection with the church continued until his death. His theological thought, particularly his understanding of the role of the church in the context of colonialism, challenged and impacted the protestant communities in Mozambique, the Reformed church in Switzerland and the emerging modem global ecumenical movement. It is argued that Mondlane's motivation for involvement in the liberation struggle cannot be thoroughly understood without a serious examination of his life of faith and his changing theological understanding of the mission of the church. The final chapter of this work examines the impact of this changed paradigm on the relationships among the local protestant churches, the former mission sending church, the new FRELIMO government and the World Council of Churches in the years following Mondlane's death Particular attention is paid to the impact of the death in prison of Zedequias Manganhela
Réaffectation d'une briquetterie à Oberwil (BL). Un centre de création d'entreprises
Reconversion de l'ancienne briquetterie d'Oberwil en une périphérie d'entreprises dans le domaine de la microtechnique.SAR-DLIVLCCAICCote: 1999.003Archive: MEM.1/2 A4 vertical, MEM.2/2 A4 vertical, DES1.0/10 microfiches, MAQ1.0/1 tirage papier 10x15Groupe de suivi: Mestelan Patrick (dir. pédagogique); Abou-Jaoudé Georges (prof.); Chuard Pierre (maître EPFL); Vittone René (expert
Classification of minimal mass blow-up solutions for an L2 critical inhomogeneous NLS
We establish the classification of minimal mass blow-up solutions of the L2 critical inhomogeneous nonlinear Schrödinger equation i?tu+?u+|x|?b|u|4?2bNu=0, thereby extending the celebrated result of Merle (Duke Math J 69(2):427–454, 1993) from the classic case b=0 to the case 0<b<min{2,N}, in any dimension N?1.Delft Institute of Applied MathematicsElectrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc
Frieze patterns and Farey complexes
Frieze patterns have attracted significant attention recently, motivated by
their relationship with cluster algebras. A longstanding open problem has been
to provide a combinatorial model for frieze patterns over the ring of integers
modulo akin to Conway and Coxeter's celebrated model for positive integer
frieze patterns. Here we solve this problem using the Farey complex of the ring
of integers modulo ; in fact, using more general Farey complexes we provide
combinatorial models for frieze patterns over any rings whatsoever.
Our strategy generalises that of the first author and of Morier-Genoud et al.
for integers and that of Felikson et al. for Eisenstein integers. We also
generalise results of Singerman and Strudwick on diameters of Farey graphs, we
recover a theorem of Morier-Genoud on enumerating friezes over finite fields,
and we classify those frieze patterns modulo that lift to frieze patterns
over the integers in terms of the topology of the corresponding Farey
complexes.Comment: 40 pages, 10 figure
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Frieze patterns and Farey complexes
Frieze patterns have attracted significant attention recently, motivated by their relationship with cluster algebras. A longstanding open problem has been to provide a combinatorial model for frieze patterns over the ring of integers modulo N akin to Conway and Coxeter's celebrated model for positive integer frieze patterns. Here we solve this problem using the Farey complex of the ring of integers modulo N; in fact, using more general Farey complexes we provide combinatorial models for frieze patterns over any rings whatsoever.
Our strategy generalises that of the first author and of Morier-Genoud et al. for integers and that of Felikson et al. for Eisenstein integers. We also generalise results of Singerman and Strudwick on diameters of Farey graphs, we recover a theorem of Morier-Genoud on enumerating friezes over finite fields, and we classify those frieze patterns modulo N that lift to frieze patterns over the integers in terms of the topology of the corresponding Farey complexes
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