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l'ouvrage de Paul H. Shepherd The Others How Animals Made Us Human Island Press 1996. Lien vers la visioconférence The Others: How Animals Made Us Human - Séminaire L'humain et son rapport au vivant dans les écrits et
Retrouvez dans son intégralité It's time for us to talk about creating AI-free spaces l'article d'Antonio The Conversation -« It's time for us to talk about creating AI-free spaces »
at our activist histories for clues that can help us survive and resist. In this conversation I will summarize history. I will distill some take-aways that can help us in our organizing today as we build Palestine Solidarity 20th century AIDS Activist movement ACT UP can teach us about building Palestine Solidarity and Facing Facism
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buildings as effectively animate entities relate to us. To put it in pathological terms I am interested more significantly still in how buildings look at us that is in how we internalize the gaze of buildings Looking at Buildings Looking at Us: The Architectural Logic of Late Capitalism
not flâneur . What flânerie flâneur flâneuse enable us to think This question stems from the first one. sociology of visual arts what does flânerie enable us to produce in terms of scientific discourse Do theses mobility entities like walkers or viandanti Do they help us think the relationship between space and mobility cristallises in the 19th c. in a way that it allows us to think structures of space spatialities and time of flânerie/flâneur/flâneuse could be useful for us to understand urban phenomena in economic, cultural cultural and historical terms? What do they enable us to think and to research?
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revealed a policy of retrenchment that has jeopardized US alliances. The book focuses on the current state the authors Maud Quessard is Associate Professor of US Foreign Policy and Senior Research Fellow at the France. Frédéric Heurtebize is Associate Professor of US History and Politics at the University of Paris Nanterre This volume examines the evolution of US foreign policy since Donald Trump’s accession to the presidency