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In the early 2000s, the notion of the Anthropocene was put forward to designate a new era in the history of the Earth, marked by profound and irreversible transformations induced by human actions on the environment: this notion has itself led to the issues of "sustainable development", "ecological transition" and even " energetic transition ".
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Catherine Larrère, Philippe Sabot
Une analyse sociologique sans parti-pris des conditions de réception de l'option éolienne et des mobilisations qui en contestent le bienfondé et sa mise en œuvre sur le terrain en France.
Sociologie des contre-mobilisations énergétiques
Stéphanie Dechézelles
From architecture to music, from theory to practice, from art to science, Iannis Xenakis set an example of free movement, always guided by a universal aim of creation.
Séverine Bridoux-Michel
The idea of collapse, mediated as the probable fate of our societies dealing with ecological crises, has been facing much criticism, even though recent illustrations of ongoing collapses, from Covid-19 to mega-fires, continue to multiply. Faced with this paradox, the authors adress the hypothesis of a major halt in our socio-economic and ...
Reconfigurations théoriques et nouvelles pratiques
Paul Cary, Nadia Garnoussi
Le numéro interroge et met en perspective le regain de la ruralité dans la littérature contemporaine.
Écrire la ruralité. Penser les usages de la terre
Sylviane Coyault, Claire Jaquier