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1/24/12 Have the new technologies changed the face of power? Not in the slightest, according to Geoffrey Geuens. His book, The Old Elites of the New Economy, which has just been published by P.U.F., dismantles the clichés generally associated with what has been called the digital revolution.
1/12/12 Is it better to isolate and put young people with similar problems together or should we choose heterogeneousness by mixing delinquent and non-delinquent adolescents for certain activities? A question that relates to the process of influence.
1/10/12 What do we know about rabbits and what can they teach us about humankind? Not an easy question to answer: everyone cheats and everyone everywhere always tries to impose their rules of the game…
1/4/12 The oldest album brought forth by francophone Belgian comic strips is Le Déluge à Bruxelles, an album ‘in the Italian style’ which was published in 1843. A high angle perspective on the origins of an art often termed national.
12/23/11 With A Musical History of Rock, published by Fayard, Christophe Pirenne has signed off on a rich work, thought through and multidisciplinary, on popular music from 1954 until the present day.
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