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Par PenserlaFrance le 8 Juillet 2006 à 18:59
The Treat to the Planet
By Jim Hansen
Animals are on the run. Plants are migrating too. The Earth's creatures, save for one species, do not have thermostats in their living rooms that they can adjust for an optimum environment. Animals and plants are adapted to specific climate zones, and they can survive only when they are in those zones.Hot, Cold & Imperial
By Robert Skidelsky
The question of how the world should be run, and America's part in its running, is the subject of much academic and political discussion in Washington these days. The factual questions are: Is the United States on the road to becoming an empire like the Roman and British Empires before it?
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Par PenserlaFrance le 8 Juillet 2006 à 18:38<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
voir le sommaire ... http://regisdebray.com/content.php?pgid=medium&numero=8
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Par PenserlaFrance le 8 Juillet 2006 à 18:33
« Forces et faiblesses de la participation »
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Par PenserlaFrance le 23 Juin 2006 à 23:18Plantu : À quoi sert la caricature ?La crise européenne, et après ?Paul Thibaud, Paul Magnette, Philippe Moreau Defarges, Hubert Védrine, Krzysztof PomianUne nouvelle théorie de l'esprit : la médiation : Olivier Sabouraud, Hubert Guyard, Jean-Yves Urien, Jean-Claude Quentel, Attie Duval, Jacques Laisis, Philippe de LaraLe moment Bergson :François Azouvi, Frédéric Worms ;
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Par PenserlaFrance le 23 Juin 2006 à 23:10
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
New York City, June 16, 2006—Barbara Epstein, co-editor and founder of the biweekly magazine The New York Review of Books, died the morning of June 16. The cause of death was lung cancer. She was 77. (Photograph © Dominique Nabokov)
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Par PenserlaFrance le 29 Mai 2006 à 19:25
QUE NOUS RÉSERVE LE NUMÉRIQUE ?
SORBIER Laurent, ASSMANN Aleida, TRONC, Jean-Noël. FARCHY Joëlle, BENHAMOU Bernard, BENHAMOU Albert-Claude, CHANTEPIE Philippe, GENSOLLEN Michel
LA FRANCE DE L'APRÈS-CPE ET LES CHANTIERS DU DROIT DU TRAVAILPADIS Marc-Olivier, PERRET Bernard, BRUNHES Bernard, BARBIER Jean-Claude, LE GOFF, Jacques CHÉRÈQUE, François PALIER …
ARTICLE WEIL Patrick. Lettre ouverte à Nicolas Sarkozy sur sa politique d'immigration.
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Par PenserlaFrance le 23 Avril 2006 à 15:55
Directeur : Régis DEBRAY
N° 7 – Avril - Mai - Juin 2006Voir le site : http://www.mediologie.org/medium/medium.html
Voir les éditions Babylone : http://www.editions-babylone.com/
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Par PenserlaFrance le 19 Avril 2006 à 19:15
The Hope of the Web,
By Bill McKibben
When, less than a decade ago, the Internet emerged as a force in most of our lives, one of the questions people often asked was: Would it prove, like TV, to be a medium mainly for distraction and disengagement? Or would its two-way nature allow it to be a potent instrument for rebuilding connections among people and organizations, possibly even renewing a sense of community? The answer is still not clear— more people use the Web to look at unclothed young women and lose money at poker than for any other purposes. But if you were going to make a case for the Web having an invigorating political effect, you could do worse than point your browser to dailykos.com, which was launched in 2002 by Markos Moulitsas Zúniga.HAMAS, the last chance for the peace ?
The global delusion
By Henry Siegman
Israel is facing not only the threats of Hamas, an organization that has affirmed the right to violently resist Israel's occupation and has denied Israel's right to exist, but also the more general anger from the larger Muslim world toward the West. The two are often conflated, but it is a dangerously misleading conflation, for it gives a confused view of both the dangers and the opportunities created by Hamas's election victory, however meager the latter may appear to be.
By John Gray
Though the world's diverse societies are continuously interacting, the process is producing a variety of hybrid regimes rather than convergence on a single model. Yet a belief that a universally accepted type of society is emerging continues to shape the way social scientists and public commentators think about the contemporary condition, and it is taken for granted that industrialization enables something like the way of life of rich countries to be reproduced everywhere. (lire la suite...cliquer sur le lien)
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Par PenserlaFrance le 1 Avril 2006 à 22:37Figure du pouvoir médiatique J. Fallows, M. Lazar, G. Hodgson, P. Pons - Autour de L'Éloge du secret de Jean Lacouture : M. Gauchet, J.-F. Kahn, J. Lacouture - Intellectuels et médias : P. Ory, P. Raynaud, J.-F. Sirinelli - Mémoire, école et télévision : M. Goyet, J.-P. Rioux, I. Veyrat-Masson , J.-M. Dru - Economie, technique : où vont les médias ? - R. Soubrouillard, J.-G. Padioleau, J. Dakhlia, C. Vandendorpe, P. Bellanger - Les médias en France, 1953-2005 - B. Delorme-Montini : « Éléments d'une chronologie » http://www.le-debat.gallimard.fr/
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Par PenserlaFrance le 24 Février 2006 à 19:22
La Règle du Jeu - N°30 - 1er trim.2006
"Psychanalyse : contre-attaque"
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Par PenserlaFrance le 24 Février 2006 à 19:13
Penser la société des médias I
Média et politique : Denis Pingaud, Bernard Poulet, Marcel Gauchet, Christian Delporte, Olivier FerrandUne vision du Monde ? Élisabeth Lévy, Jean-Claude Guillebaud, Eric Aeschimann, Gérard Spitéri
Jean-Luc Delarue : Télé-vérité. Entretien
David Pujadas : L'émotion et l'information. Entretien
Critiques et autocritiques Stéphane Arpin, Jean-Noël Jeanneney, Bénédicte Delorme-Montini
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