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Épigraphie religieuse et communautés civiques au Haut-Empire : la délimitation du territoire de la ciuitas Aeduorum aux IIe et IIIe siècles
2013
Since the 19th century, many proposals have been made regarding the boundaries of the territory of the civitas Aeduorum. Although there is general agreement on many geographic sectors, there are still major discrepancies of opinion, principally in the regions of Autissiodurum / Auxerre and Alesia. The religious epigraphy of the Early Empire, in particular the use of a specific formulary, seems to demonstrate a single religious (and political) community in these regions, which would thus have all belonged to the civitas Aeduorum in the 2nd and 3rd centuries.
BMC Public Health
2022
Background In the past decades, climate change has been impacting human lives and health via extreme weather and climate events and alterations in labour capacity, food security, and the prevalence and geographical distribution of infectious diseases across the globe. Climate change and health indicators (CCHIs) are workable tools designed to capture the complex set of interdependent interactions through which climate change is affecting human health. Since 2015, a novel sub-set of CCHIs, focusing on climate change impacts, exposures, and vulnerability indicators (CCIEVIs) has been developed, refined, and integrated by Working Group 1 of the “Lancet Countdown: Tracking Progress on Health an…
Bayesian correlated models for assessing the prevalence of viruses in organic and non-organic agroecosystems
2017
Cultivation of horticultural species under organic management has increased in importance in recent years. However, the sustainability of this new production method needs to be supported by scientific research, especially in the field of virology. We studied the prevalence of three important virus diseases in agroecosystems with regard to its management system: organic versus non-organic, with and without greenhouse. Prevalence was assessed by means of a Bayesian correlated binary model which connects the risk of infection of each virus within the same plot and was defined in terms of a logit generalized linear mixed model (GLMM). Model robustness was checked through a sensitivity analysis …
What is the meaning of ‘talent’ in the world of work?
2013
The ongoing confusion about the meaning of ‘talent’ within the world of work is hindering the establishment of widely accepted talent management theories and practices. The aim of this paper is to contribute to the literature on talent management by offering an indepth review of the talent concept within the specific context of the world of work, and proposing a framework for its conceptualization. We group different theoretical approaches to talent into ‘object’ (i.e., talent as natural ability; talent as mastery; talent as commitment; talent as fit) versus ‘subject’ approaches (i.e., talent as all people; talent as some people) and identify dynamics existing within and between them, as we…
Incidencia de la beca salario: impacto, perfil y rendimiento de los estudiantes
2013
En España, dentro del marco de la Estrategia 2015, la implantación de las becas de estudio, y especialmente las becas salario adaptadas a la nueva situación del Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior, pretenden garantizar el acceso a los estudios universitarios a aquellos grupos sociales más desfavorecidos económicamente. La presente investigación realiza un estudio ex post facto, de carácter descriptivo-comparativo dirigido a valorar la incidencia de la beca salario, como factor económico, sobre la equidad, el acceso y sobre el rendimiento académico en el primer año de universidad. El estudio se ha realizado con un total de 10.394 estudiantes de nuevo acceso de la cohorte 2010-11 de la Univ…
Henri Durel, Francis Bacon et l'affirmation d'une science nouvelle en Angleterre
2017
Comme l'indique le terme d'« affirmation » contenu dans le titre, cet ouvrage s'interesse a l'activite epistemologique plutot qu'a l'activite scientifique de Francis Bacon. Avec cette distinction en tete, Henri Durel cherche dans ce traite a rendre compte d'un paradoxe et a dissiper un malentendu. Le paradoxe reside dans le fait que Francis Bacon, reconnu d'abord par la Royal Society puis par la communaute scientifique au sens large comme « le pere de la science moderne », n'a jamais rien dec...
Paul Bert et l'instruction publique
2001
Paul Bert (1833-1886) a été professeur de physiologie à la Sorbonne, membre de l'Académie des sciences, député républicain, ministre de l'Instruction publique et des Cultes du gouvernement Gambetta, et résident général au Tonkin et en Annam. Il a participé à tous les degrés de la réforme de l'enseignement, et a surtout été avec Jules Ferry, le fondateur de l'école gratuite, laïque et obligatoire. Partisan de la laïcité, il a lutté, au nom de la liberté de conscience, pour la suppression de l'enseignement religieux et l'introduction de l'instruction civique et morale. Ce combat de la laïcisation a été en même temps celui mené contre le cléricalisme. Il a également voulu fonder l'école de la …
La collection Joseph de Baye au Musée d’Archéologie Nationale
2014
International audience
La cathédrale, un bien commun?
2011
Christian Sapin; International audience