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  • disponibles à moindre coût. La préoccupation des partenaires du projet est d adapter la recherche aux besoins des femmes La Saisonnière pour produire des bio-intrants BI à partir de plantes locales. Les BI sont définis par les femmes de La Saisonnière et testées sur leurs parcelles. A l issue du projet la micro-bioraffinerie bf lancement-du-projet-de-conception-dune-micro-bioraffinerie-pour-la-pratique-durable-du-maraichage-bioraf-ma besoins locaux de développement du maraîchage biologique compte tenu de la forte utilisation d intrants de d’une micro-bioraffinerie pour la pratique durable du maraichage (BIORAF-MA)
  • 979-10-209-2499-5 LIEU Paris EDITION Les liens qui Libèrent LIEN Au risque des effets editionslesliensquiliberent.fr contre les routines de la pensée qui, au nom du rationalisme, font taire les cris du monde ? Une lutte dont sentir ce que ces cris demandent de nous : un autre rapport à la vérité, qui ne nous protège pas de l’erreur toutes les exigences de la raison. Ce qu’il a appelé pragmatisme réduirait la vérité à ce qu’elle rapporte répondre. Ce livre entend reprendre et prolonger la pensée aventureuse de William James car les luttes rapporte, célébrerait la confiance contre l’esprit objectif, donnerait aux effets de nos savoirs le pouvoir Au risque des effets. Une lutte à main armée contre la Raison ?
  • Campus du Solbosch - ULB Salle Rokkan S12.234 12è étage - Bâtiment S 44 Avenue Jeanne - 1050 Bruxelles Mainstreaming the Far Right: How Far-Right Actors and Ideas Shape Public Debates
  • Campus du Solbosch - ULB Room AY 2.114 Building A Door Y 2nd floor Avenue Franklin Roosevelt 50 1050 shaping EU policymaking and governance. Using detailed case studies the book demonstrates how EU-funded opportunity to engage in thought-provoking discussions and reflect on how cultural networks continue to shape the field. By bridging academic research and practical application ENCATC aims to contribute to the continuous Invitation to ENCATC Talks European Networks and Cultural Governance How Culture Makes Policy ENCATC sheds light on how informal collaborations have evolved into structured entities reshaping EU cultural governance Talks: European Networks and Cultural Governance: How Culture Makes Policy
  • labyrinth of regulations designed such that nobody can abide by all of them simultaneously. We argue that this minimized by the possibility of always having one foot in illegality. This adds a new dimension to the scholarship Romanian Danube Delta particularly those connected to the most important local activity fishing. We show criminalization of informal practices in the Danube Delta: how and why. In: Governance Beyond the Law. Palgrave Criminalization of Informal Practices in the Danube Delta: How and Why
  • decision-making process. However we miss details about how they refer to referendums. This article addresses this gap explores how populist parties talk about referendums in their election manifestos. It seeks to identify of populism. One way for populist parties to do this is to push for a greater use of referendums. Previous type of referendum populist parties tend to support and to analyze whether their support for referendums content analysis draws on the election manifestos used by 38 populist parties in 21 European democracies in By Jean-Benoit Pilet with Sergiu Gherghina and Bettina Mitru Big ideas, little detail: how populist parties talk about referendums in Europe
  • especially RWPPs are more likely to resort to outgroup derogation compared to non-populist parties. Second nativism on the other. To this end the article analyzes 13 months of X posts by all 13 parliamentary parties context of increasing polarization this study proposes to clarify the way populist parties cultivate vertical claim of representation this article investigates to what extent left-wing LWPP and right-wing RWPP populist First ingroup appeal and outgroup derogation should be more present in social media messages of populist By Lucas Kins, Laura Jacobs and Caroline Close Favoring ingroups, derogating from outgroups: how populist parties in Belgium polarize on social media
  • and their professional associations to go beyond judicial dialogue to express forms of opposition and resistance judges resort to opposition. When the expression of dissent is limited judges resort to resistance. Both Francis Online Abstract This article investigates how governmental measures aimed at dismantling core liberal Both opposition and resistance can take different forms conceptualized and illustrated in this article prompt judges and their professional associations to action. In what ways do they express dissent if any By Ramona Coman with Leonardo Puleo Opposition and resistance: how judges and professional associations in Poland, Hungary, and Romania defend
  • turnout is high Lijphart 1997 Powell 1982 . Sufficiently high turnout is the condition for elections to produce gives enormous attention to the question of what compels citizens to turn out to vote in democratic elections instrumental for democracy by giving citizens a key instrument to influence policies and to find representation drives turnout because it requires citizens by law to vote in an election Birch 2009 Dassonneville et al polarisation on the motivation to vote among such an electorate might therefore be seriously suppressed. Yet By Bjarn Eck and Elie Michel Towards a Polarised Electorate? How Polarisation Affects Turnout Decisions in the Belgian Context of
  • discusses how dissensus can be studied as the dependent and independent variable and provides an overview overview of how the contributions in this issue address these questions. The Special Issue examines how this liberal democracy in the EU. While the early twenty-first century appeared to herald democratic triumph the 1980s and 1990s recent decades have witnessed an increasing contestation of liberal democracy. The The Special Issue explores this phenomenon and aims to understand the nature of the current dissensus over By Nathalie Brack & Ramona Coman  Dissensus over liberal democracy in Europe: how does it shape policies and polity?