Identité et communautarisme - Christophe Bertossi
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Identité et communautarisme par Christophe Bertossi
Lycée Sidoine Apolinaire (63 Clermont Ferrand)
Le monde de la spintronique, électrons, spins, ordinateurs et téléphones - Albert Fert
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Le monde de la spintronique, électrons, spins, ordinateurs et téléphones par Albert Fert, prix Nobel de physique 2007
Surrender is Not an Option: Defending America at the United Nations and Abroad
This lecture and question and answer session marked the launch of Ambassador Bolton's new book Surrender in Not an Option: Defending America at the United Nations and Abroad (Simon and Schuster, November 2007). John R. Bolton currently serves as a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Prior to arriving at AEI, Ambassador Bolton served as the United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations from August 1, 2005 to December 9, 2006. From May 2001 to May 2005, Ambassador Bo
17-La CE dans un réseau de services TICE
Séminaire national inter-UNT : les chaînes éditoriales
Angers - mardi 18 septembre et mercredi 19 septembre 2007.
Waiting.
Rows of concentration camp prisoners in striped garments seen from the back; two german officers amongst them. Signed lower right.,Rows of concentration camp prisoners in striped garments seen from the back; two german officers amongst them. Signed lower right.,Born in 1910 in Floss, Bavaria, David Ludwig Bloch lost his hearing as a child. At age 5 he came to Munich to the national institute for the deaf and mute. Subsequently, he attended a private school for the deaf in Jena. He began to study
Kosovo's Independence and the Balkans: regional implications and challenges
Uncertainty over the status of Kosovo had undermined stability in the Balkans since the early 1990s. The panel of experts discusses Kosovo's declaration of independence and its political, economic and security impact on the Balkans. Jelena Bjelica is the editor-in-chief of the weekly Gradjanski Glasnik, Kosovo. Anna Di Lellio is the editor of the book The Case for Kosova: passage to independence. Enver Hoxhaj is the current minister of education, science and technology of the Republic of Kosovo.
Liberal Fascism: the uses and abuses of the F-word
For nearly a century the political left has controlled the commanding heights of intellectual discourse by asserting, contrary to the evidence, that the left holds a monopoly on political virtue. The further you move from the left on the political spectrum, it is asserted, the closer you get to evil. "Fascism" has long served as the central prop in this drama. Fascism and evil are interchangeable terms, we are told. The reality is that while fascism may be evil, it has always been a leftist phen
What can the G20 do? The Case for Special Drawing Rights
On the eve of the G20 summit, George Soros will argue that authorising an increase in SDRs is the most significant step that the G20 leaders could agree. This event will also launch the paperback edition George Soros latest book, 'The Crash of 2008 and What it Means: the New Paradigm for Financial Markets'.
Changing Values for a Just and Sustainable World
We live in a world of great affluence as well as extreme poverty, and in which the rich nations play a disproportionate role in changing the planet's climate, from which the poor will suffer most. What values would best guide us to a more just and sustainable world? Can we realistically expect them to be put into practice?
A Blueprint for a Safer Planet
Nicholas Stern presents an outline of his new book, A Blueprint for a Safer Planet, which describes how to manage climate change while creating a new era of growth and prosperity.
Fool's Gold
Gillian Tett takes us inside the shadowy world of complex finance and derivatives and explains how the business of slicing and dicing debt led us to the devastating global credit crunch. Gillian Tett has worked as a journalist for the Financial Times for fifteen years. In 2008 she won the British Press Award for the Financial Journalist of the Year. This event marks the publication of her latest book Fool's Gold: How Unrestrained Greed Corrupted a Dream, Shattered Global Markets and Unleashed a
Voodoo Histories: from the Protocols to 9-11
Why are people attracted to conspiracy theories and why are those theories are so damaging? David Aaronovitch is an award-winning journalist, who has worked in radio, television and newspapers in the UK since the early 1980s. This event marks the launch of his new book Voodoo Histories: The Role of the Conspiracy Theory in Shaping Modern History.
LSE Director's Dialogue with Stephen Green
As the world's financial order is in a state of flux, how do we align our desire to improve material human wealth, and capitalism, with our spiritual and psychological needs? Do businesses and banks in particular have a duty to society that goes beyond the creation of profit? Does open market capitalism remain our best hope for creating wealth that benefits all of society? Green and Davies discuss history, politics, religion and economics. This event marks the launch of Stephen Green's book Goo
Bulletin of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, Volume XXVI, Summer 1999
CONTENTS: Cover Illustration Description, Robinson Retires, Asgeirsson Appointed Full Professor, Shein's Design, New IAC Co-Director, Public Lecture Series, Videotaping at the IAC, Brownlee Lecture 1999, New Projects, Book Review
The Spectre at the Feast: Capitalist Crisis and the Politics of Recession
Professor Andrew Gamble made his early reputation writing on British decline, the theory of Marxism and the rise and fall of that long-debated and most controversial political phenomenon in Britain: Margaret Thatcher and 'Thatcherism'. One of the most incisive analysts of British politics with over twenty books - and a raft of prizes to his name - he reflects here on the deeper causes of the current world economic crisis and why the crisis has been especially acute in the Anglo-American world. T
Justice et management : enjeux et défis
Troisième partie de l’Essentiel "Eléments pour une rencontre de la Sociologie et de l’Economie" qui fait suite à la Grande Leçon "La sociologie peut-elle aider à comprendre l'économie ? - Le nouveau management public".
Les auteurs vous proposent de rencontrer Frédéric Schoenaers (sociologue), Joël Ficet (politologue) et David Delvaux (sociologue) pour comprendre quels sont les enjeux liés à l’introduction du référentiel managérial au sein des
La consommation culturelle
Deuxième partie de l’Essentiel "Eléments pour une rencontre de la Sociologie et de l’Economie" qui fait suite à la Grande Leçon "La sociologie peut-elle aider à comprendre l'économie ? - L’économie des singularités".
Les auteurs vous proposent de rencontrer l’historien du cinéma Fabrice Montebello pour aborder avec lui le spectacle cinématographique du point de vue des consommateurs, véritables experts pour en mesurer la qualité.
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L'innovation
Première partie de l’Essentiel "Eléments pour une rencontre de la Sociologie et de l’Economie" qui fait suite à la Grande Leçon "La sociologie peut-elle aider à comprendre l'économie ? - Introduction à la socio-anthropologie des marchés".
Les auteurs vous proposent de rencontrer le sociologue Jean-Yves Trépos pour un dialogue sur la sociologie de l’innovation.
L’approche de l’innovation proposée ici s’écarte des versions couramme
Déplacements et transports urbains
Il existe différents types de déplacements, et l’évolution technique des modes de transports a des conséquences directes sur la morphologie des villes. Afin de gérer au mieux la relation entre transports et villes, différentes politiques des déplacements et des transports sont menées, ceci afin d’assurer un fonctionnement économique optimum.
Déplacements et transports urbains
Il existe différents types de déplacements, et l’évolution technique des modes de transports a des conséquences directes sur la morphologie des villes. Afin de gérer au mieux la relation entre transports et villes, différentes politiques des déplacements et des transports sont menées, ceci afin d’assurer un fonctionnement économique optimum.













