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Cohen, Mitchell. "France: Red Rose, Blue Grip." Dissent 54, no. 4 (2007): 19–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/dss.2007.0099.

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Dumas, Christian. "La rose, variété La France, et la grande guerre." Le Journal de botanique 83, no. 1 (2018): 30–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/jobot.2018.2233.

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Lassak, Marshall. "Mathematical Lens: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France." Mathematics Teacher 101, no. 2 (September 2007): 99–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/mt.101.2.0099.

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Scott, Mary, and Tonglin Lu. "Rose and Lotus: Narrative of Desire in France and China." South Atlantic Review 57, no. 2 (May 1992): 121. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3200232.

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Cass, Victoria B., and Tonglin Lu. "Rose and Lotus: Narrative of Desire in France and China." Journal of the American Oriental Society 112, no. 3 (July 1992): 519. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/603110.

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King, Emerald L. "La Robe à la Française et la Robe l’Odalisque: Wearing women’s clothing in The Rose of Versailles." Studies in Costume & Performance 6, no. 1 (June 1, 2021): 29–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/scp_00034_1.

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The androgynous heroine of Ikeda Ryoko’s manga The Rose of Versailles (1972‐73), Oscar Françoise de Jarjayes, is usually depicted in masculine, specifically military, attire. The sixth daughter of an important military colonel during the reign of Louis XV and Louis XVI, Oscar is raised as a son and follows her father into the military. Oscar is only ever depicted in one dress, known as the robe l’odalisque ‐ a gown that is adopted at a pivotal moment of character development. It is while wearing this dress, which Ikeda intended to serve as a wedding dress, that Oscar comes to terms with her unrequited love for Marie Antoinette’s lover, Count Axel von Fersen. In doing so, Oscar places more importance on her allegiance to France than to romance. This article investigates the complicated gender and social politics that are symbolized by the choice to wear women’s clothing in The Rose of Versailles.
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Maza, Sarah. "The Rose-Girl of Salency: Representations of Virtue in Prerevolutionary France." Eighteenth-Century Studies 22, no. 3 (1989): 395. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2738894.

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ALLMAND, CHRISTOPHER. "Calais: An English Town in France, 1347-1558 - By Susan Rose." History 94, no. 315 (July 2009): 388. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-229x.2009.00461_10.x.

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FLATMAN, JOE. "Calais: an English town in France, 1347-1538 - By Susan Rose." International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 40, no. 1 (February 2, 2011): 218–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-9270.2010.00300_12.x.

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Balassa, Bela. "The French Economy at the outset of the New Septennat." Tocqueville Review 9, no. 1 (January 1988): 299–312. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ttr.9.1.299.

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Since the election of a center-right majority, economic expansion in France has been steady but unspectacular. The gross national product rose by 2.0 percent in 1986 and 2.1 percent in 1987. This increase exceeded the 1.2 percent average growth rate under the socialist government in 1980-85 and matched the German growth rate of 1985-87. In fact, France surpassed Germany in 1987 while falling behind it during the period of the socialist government
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Rose de France"

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Birch, Sarah. "Christine Brooke-Rose and post-war writing in France." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.314887.

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Lorenzi, Marie-Emilie. "Activisme rose : cultures et arts féministes queer en France." Thesis, Paris 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA010578/document.

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Le terme "Queer" ne résonne pas de la même façon en version originale - le contexte anglo-saxon d'émergence - qu'en version française. L'objectif principal de cette recherche est de questionner les phénomènes de transferts culturels dans le contexte français du féminisme queer, à la fois mouvement de pensée critique, activisme et subculture apparus au milieu des années 1980 aux Etats-Unis. De cette traduction culturelle du mouvement queer en France est né un activisme rose qui à l'inverse du contexte anglo-saxon a développé une politique basée sur une forte affirmation identitaire, à la fois collective et individuelle, afin de déjouer le modèle d'intégration français largement imprégné d'idéaux républicains et où les dérives d'un universalisme abstrait conduisent à l'aveuglement face aux inégalités entre les individus. Ainsi la question centrale qui anime cette recherche est d'examiner comment cet activisme rose fait irruption dans le contexte français réfractaire aux politiques identitaires.Et, au-delà de la seule traduction linguistique, les phénomènes de réception et d'appropriation dans le contexte français du féminisme "queer" sont à comprendre dans toutes leurs dimensions : culturelle, politique, théorique, artistique, etc. Ainsi, cette recherche cherche à comprendre les spécificités de cet activisme, de son inscription parfois mouvementée au sein des mouvements féministes et des mouvements dits LGBT, à ses applications particulières en terme de pratiques culturelles et artistiques, afin d'interroger le phénomène d'esthétisation des techniques de lutte
The term queer, when used in the French language, does not echo the same way as in English –then referring to the anglo-saxon context of emergence. The main purpose of this study is to question the phenomena of cultural transfers of queer feminism – which appeared in the mid 1980s in the United States as both a subculture and a movement of critical thinking and activism- into the French context. This cultural translation resulted in pink activism which unlike its anglo saxon original model developed a policy based on strong identity affirmation, on both a collective and individual level. The goal was to beat the French integration system deeply imbued with republican ideals, where the drifts of an abstract universalism had produced blindness towards inequalities therefore the central issue investigated in this research is how this pink activism arose in a French context of opposition to identity-based politics.Moreover, the phenomena of reception and appropriation of queer feminism into the French context must be understood beyond the sole linguistic translation – in all their dimensions, cultural political, theoritical, artistic, etc. This study aims to understand the special features of this activism, from its sometimes uneasy integration among feminist and LGBT movements to its specific applications in terms of cultural and artistic practices, thus questioning the phenomenon of aestheticism of resistance techniques
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Colas, Annie. "Flore et végétation de la côte de granite rose." Nantes, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985NANT366P.

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Combe-Ponvert, Claudine. "Rose Combe : la romancière garde-barrière de la vallée de la Dore /." Olliergues : Éd. de la Montmarie : Parc Livradois-Forez, 2006. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb410538655.

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Pawula, Clovis. "Rosa gallica L. and other Gallic roses : origin(s) and role in the genesis of cultivated roses." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Angers, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023ANGE0065.

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Rosa gallica L., une espèce pérenne, tétraploïde, hétérozygote, qui se propage naturellement par graines et drageons, existe à l’état sauvage, principalement en Europe, et sous forme de cultivars. En France, sa diversité génétique sauvage est structurée géographiquement. De plus, cette espèce est supposée être à l’origine des premiers groupes horticoles (Hybrides Gallica, Centifolia, Alba, Damas…) de rosiers dont sont issus par hybridation les rosiers actuels. Les objectifs de cette thèse sont (1) d’identifier les facteurs à l’origine de la structuration des populations françaises par la caractérisation de la diversité sauvage européenne, et (2) d’évaluer la contribution de R. gallica aux premiers groupes horticoles. Près de 1600 individus, sauvages,échantillonnés sur quasiment l’ensemble de l’aire de répartition européenne, et cultivés ont été génotypés par séquençage de microsatellites, nouvellement développés. Pour analyser ces données chez des polyploïdes, une méthode de prédiction du niveau de ploïdie a été mise au point. La diversité française est particulièrement structurée comparée au reste de l’Europe, ce qui suggère des origines multiples en France. Les populations de la façade Est française semblent être issues, comme pour le reste de l’Europe, d’une dispersion naturelle depuis un refuge glaciaire situé plus au sud. A l’inverse, les populations de la façade Ouest seraient plus récentes et issues d’une dispersion naturelle ou humaine. Contrairement aux Hybrides Galliques, les autres groupes horticoles anciens sont issus d’hybridations interspécifiques. Ces résultats représentent une étape vers la compréhension de l’histoire évolutive de R. gallica
Rosa gallica L., a perennial, tetraploid, heterozygous species that propagates naturally by seed and sucker, occurs in the wild, mainly in Europe, and as cultivars. In France, its wild genetic diversity is geographically structured. In addition, this species is thought to be at the origin of the first horticultural groups (Hybrid Gallica, Centifolia, Alba, Damas...) of roses from which modern roses are derived by hybridization. The aims of this thesis are (1) to identify the factors responsible for the structure of French populations by characterizing European wild diversity, and (2) to assess the contribution of R. gallica to the first horticultural groups. Nearly 1,600 individuals, both wild, sampled over almost the entire European range, and cultivated were genotyped by sequencing newlydeveloped microsatellites. To analyze these data in polyploids, a method for predicting ploidy levels was developed. French diversity is particularly structured compared to the rest of Europe, suggesting multiple origins in France. As in the rest of Europe, populations on the eastern side of France seem to have originated by natural dispersal from a glacial refugium located further south. In contrast, populations on the western side of the country appear to be the result of more recent humanor natural dispersal. Unlike the Hybrid Gallica, the other ancient horticultural groups are the result of interspecific hybridizations. These findings represent a step towards understanding the evolutionary history of R. gallica
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Strubel, Armand. "La rose et le graal. Techniques de la litterature allegorique en france a la fin du xiie siecle et au xiiie siecle." Paris 4, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA040225.

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Le but de l'etude est une synthese sur la production allegorique au xiiie siecle : formes, types, procedes, topique. L'analyse est essentiellement rhetorique, et se tient a l'ecart de tout systeme preconcu, tant moderne que medieval. Le concept de base en est le double sens, dans ses varietes de l'allegorie proprement dite, de la parabole et de l'allegorese. La senefiance se presente soit sous l'aspect d'un commentaire separe, soit sous des formes integrees, paralleles ou implicites. Le songe est plus un indice formel qu'un gage de verite : il definit le statut du sujet. La coherence litterale est obtenue par l'enchainement metonymique des metaphores ou des comparaisons. L'allegorie est enumerative (decomposition d'un objet, enumeration d'actions), dramatique (itineraire, conflit ou mariage) ou parabolique. La personnification n'est porteuse de double sens que par l'insertion dans des systemes metaphoriques (discours, action, relations entre personnifications) la topique se partage en grands ensembles (amour, vices et vertus, figures philosophiques) et motifs ubiquistes. Le corpus defini par le grundriss est a reorganiser : exclusions, ajouts, distribution selon des criteres formels en deux stades de complexite (formes simples selon les trois types de metaphores, formes derivees par juxtaposition, enchainement ou combinaison). Par des processus d'evolution interne du genre, la litterature animale se rapproche de l'allegorie et lui emprunte des moyens d'expression. Le roman rencontre l'allegorie par un developpement logique de la senefiance du graal. Mais sa demarche est la parabole. Paraphrases et bestiaires marquent le seuil de l'allegorese, pratique specialisee qui se limite a la manipulation du code. Leur role est cependant important dans l'acclimatation des motifs allegoriques et dans l'elaboration du vocabulaire, moins toutefois que celui des modeles latins du xiie siecle
The aim of this study is to work out a synthetical view of 13th century allegorical productions : writing forms, types, devices, topic. Our analysis is mainly rhetorical, and tries to stand far from any system, be it modern or mediaeval. Its basic concept is double meaning, which occurs as proper allegory, parable or allegoresis. The second sense, senefiance, is present either as separated commentary, or in different - integrated, parallel or implicit - shapes. Dream, unexpectedly scarce, is to be considered as a formal mark, defining the situation of the allegorical i, rather than an indication of the truth of fiction. The literal coherence depends on the metonymic connection between metaphors or comparisons. The making of double sense rests on a few patterns, such as enumeration (dividing in parts, series of actions), dramatic process (travel, positive or ne- gative symetry), developped comparison. Personnification only provides double meaning when it is involved in metaphorical determinations : discurse, action, interrelation, semblance. Allegorical writing crea- tes a restricted topic, which is shared into large fields (love, vir- tues and vices, philosophical figurs like fortune, raison, nature, mort) and numerous widespread motives. The corpus of the grundriss has to be completely reorganized, according to mere formal criteriums, into different levels of complexity : simple, including the three kinds of metaphor, and derived by adding independant metaphors, or by lin- king, or by combination. Beast literature draws near to allegory by an inner evolution of the style. Arthurian novel meets allegory by the logical developpment of the senefiance of the grail. Biblical paraphra ses and bestiaries belong to the specialized practice of allegoresis, and are only concerned with the manipulation of the code ; they play a great part in the transmission of exegetical motives
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Ferrand, Nathalie. "Une élite de l’horticulture : Les rosiéristes de la région lyonnaise entre 1820 et 1939." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LYO20091.

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Cette thèse sur l’histoire des rosiéristes lyonnais entre 1820 et 1939 s’articule autour de plusieurs problématiques : l’individu et l’exploitation familiale, l’activité commerciale et les goûts des consommateurs, et l’action collective d’une profession qui se démarque progressivement au sein du monde horticole. De l’apparition des premières spécialisations, vers 1820, au déclin de l’activité rosicole pendant l’entre-deux-guerres, la périodisation souligne l’âge d’or de la rosiculture française matérialisée, entre autre, par la formation de lignées professionnelles tout au long du XIXe siècle. L’étude se propose de reconstituer les divers aspects, chronologiques, entrepreneuriaux, socio-économiques, techniques ou culturels de l’activité et apporte des éléments explicatifs à la compréhension du travail des obtenteurs : ceux-ci appartiennent à l’excellence du monde horticole et sont, à ce titre, sujets de l’histoire des élites – il s’agit ici d’élites professionnelles. Grâce aux archives des établissements — livres de comptes, registres d’expédition, correspondances commerciales — la thèse met à jour les évolutions du marché du rosier et montre comment une activité marginale, ignorée des statistiques officielles, se développe par l’intermédiaire d’un réseau commercial étendu. Pour ce faire, le diaporama des acheteurs et l’examen d’une clientèle élitaire et mondaine permettent de décrypter la consommation d’une époque et l’émergence de nouveaux codes esthétiques articulés autour d’un produit qui renvoie à des pratiques culturelles et à des constructions sociales et identitaires. L’exploitation des données quantifiées relatives à la structuration du marché, l’identification nominative de la clientèle et la périodisation des modes en matière de roses, illustrée par une exploitation statistique des préférences des acheteurs, confèrent à cette thèse une démarche neuve et originale. L’analyse des logiques économiques et sociales qui ont influencé la réussite puis le recul du secteur rosicole donne à voir le fonctionnement d’une filière artisanale, son évolution quantitative et qualitative et l’organisation d’un marché à vaste échelle, soutenu par un savoir-faire garant de la qualité du produit et du choix de l’acheteur. Certaines de ces micro-entreprises consolident leur position par une politique dynamique faisant interagir mécanismes de vente et talents créatifs en adoptant des pratiques commerciales relativement modernes pour répondre à un accroissement et une diversification progressive des transactions commerciales. Quant à la mise en adéquation du marché de l’offre et de celui de la demande, elle montre un élargissement de la clientèle lié aux transformations économiques et culturelles provoquées par l’évolution des loisirs dans la majorité des catégories sociales qui voient dans la culture des fleurs une activité de détente et un moyen d’embellir le cadre de vie. Au fil de la réflexion se déclinent de nouvelles préférences florales établies autour de considérations esthétiques qui ne sont pas sans rapport avec la mise en scène ornementale que les architectes paysagistes s’attachent à reproduire. La nouveauté du coloris n’est-elle pas un constitutif déterminant dans le succès d’une variété ? En ce sens, l’engouement en faveur de la rose jaune informe sur les codes de l’élégance qui se généralisent dans les jardins. La colorimétrie dominante constitue donc un observatoire privilégié des sensibilités et des mutations esthétiques et allégoriques qui s’inscrivent au cœur d’une histoire des représentations. Dans un autre versant, l’enquête prosopographique révèle des relations économiques et familiales solidement imbriquées et livre des éléments explicatifs sur la réalité de la petite exploitation et sur les mécanismes comportementaux qui président à la constitution d’une culture familiale
This thesis on the story of Lyon’s roses’ breeders between 1820 and 1939 focuses on several issues: the individual and the family farm, the commercial activity and consumers’ tastes, and the collective action of a profession which gradually stands apart from the horticultural world. From the apparition of first specializations around 1820 to the decline of the activity related to roses during the interwar, the periodization highlights the golden age of French roses’ culture materialized, among others, by the formation of professional lines throughout the nineteenth century. This study proposes to reconstruct various aspects, historical, entrepreneurial, socio-economic, technical or cultural of the activity and provides explanatory material in order to understand the work of breeders: they belong to the excellence of the horticultural world and are, as such, subject to the history of elites – we are talking here of professional elites: With the archives of companies – account books, shipping records, professional correspondence – the thesis updates the developments of the roses’ market and shows how a marginal activity, ignored by official statistics, develops through an extensive sales network. In order to do so, the overview of buyers and the examination of an elitist and fashionable clients permits to decrypts the consumption of an epoch and the emergence of new aesthetic codes articulated around a product that refers to cultural practices and social and identity constructions. The exploitation of quantified data about the market’s structuration, the nominal identification of clients and the periodization of roses’ trends, illustrated by a statistical analysis of the preferences of buyers, give to this thesis a new and original approach. The analysis of economic and social logics that have influenced the success and the decline of the roses’ sector show the functioning of a traditional industry, its quantitative and qualitative evolution and the organization of a large-scale market, supported by a know-how which guarantees the quality of the product and the choice of the buyer. Some of those micro-companies consolidate their position by choosing a dynamic policy using and combining both sales’ mechanisms and creative talents, taking relatively modern business practices in response to a gradual increase and diversification of commercial transactions. Concerning the matching of supply and demand, it shows a broadening of the customer, which is related to the economic and cultural changes brought about by the expansion of leisure in most social groups who see the flowers ’culture as a relaxing activity and a way to beautify the living environment. Throughout the reflexion, new floral preferences established have been declined; around aesthetic considerations which are not unrelated with the development of ornamental staging which landscape architects strive to reproduce. Isn’t the novelty of a colour a preeminent element determining the success of a variety? In this sense, the enthusiasm for the yellow rose lets us know about codes of elegance that became widespread in the gardens. The colorimetry is therefore a privileged observatory of sensibilities and aesthetic and allegorical mutations that join the heart of a history of representations.In another side, the prosopographic survey reveals economic and family relationships securely nested and delivers explanatory elements of the reality of small farm functioning and behavioural mechanisms that govern the formation of a family culture. De facto, this work aims to provide a contribution to the understanding of the historical genesis of a professional group, whose history is constructed in terms of lineage and genealogy
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Strubel, Armand. "La Rose et le Graal techniques de la littérature allégorique en France à la fin du XIIe siècle et au XIIIe siècle /." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37601420b.

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Hartigan, Caitlin Carol. "Image, manuscript, print : Le Roman de la rose, ca. 1481-1538." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2013. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:51474485-d7f1-43f9-8fc7-c7132037e75b.

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This thesis examines the transmission and reception of images in Le Roman de la rose manuscripts and printed editions of the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. Through in-depth case studies, I analyse how illustrators, editors, and readers used printed imagery in Rose books ca. 1481-1538, during the period of Rose printed edition production, exploring wider cross-disciplinary issues concerning the history of the book, the relationship between word and image, and readership practices following the advent of French printing. I argue that the mobility of printed imagery, which was facilitated in part by the wider dissemination of woodcuts in workshops, influenced the form and function of images in books. In addition, I problematize the 'transition' from manuscript to print in the later Middle Ages, through an investigation of artisans' personal and professional collaborations and evidence of image sharing between hand-illustrated and printed books. Bookmakers and readers used printed imagery in fascinating ways in books, appropriating and modifying woodcuts in order to engage with certain subjects and motifs. Readers' visual responses to books are under-examined, and I assess how readers' drawings add insight into their understanding of printed editions and those editions' visual iconography. French books contain a large body of evidence pertaining to image production and reception, but printed imagery is often overlooked, despite its potential to shed light on the practices of illustrators, editors, and readers. I provide new strategies for examining patterns of printed image production, circulation, and reception in the visual presentations of manuscripts and printed editions of this period. I also deepen understanding of the Rose and its consumption in the later Middle Ages and Renaissance, probing the role of images in books.
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Delille, Damien. "Le troisième genre : androgynie et trouble de la masculinité dans les arts visuels en France au passage du XXe siècle." Thesis, Paris 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA010584.

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Cette thèse entend analyser la figure de l’androgyne du mouvement symboliste à l’avant-garde abstraite. La relecture de la modernité au passage du XXe siècle en France permet de comprendre de quelle manière le symbolisme a exploré le trouble de la sexualité dans un contexte sociopolitique de crise de la masculinité. L’étude visuelle et anthropologique des normes sexuelles révèle une angoisse de l’entre-deux androgyne, associée aux théories psychopathologiques de l’homosexualité. Cette thèse démontre de quelle manière l’androgynie correspond à ce que nous intitulons « le troisième genre » artistique, défini par le rejet des assignations de genre et par de nouveaux modèles de représentation et d’intersubjectivité, issus de l’immersion du féminin dans le masculin. Dans la première partie, l’étude des sources néo-classiques et spirituelles de l’androgyne révèle la recherche d’un idéal politique et artistique permettant la régénération de l’unité des sexes. La deuxième partie envisage la résurgence de cet idéal dans les pratiques symbolistes fin-de-siècle, à travers différents modèles androgynes comme la figure de l’ange, celles d’Orphée et du troisième sexe primitif. Face au trouble des identités sexuelles, la réception de l’idéalisme est analysée à partir de la rhétorique de la dégénérescence associant androgynie, efféminement du masculin et homosexualité. La quatrième partie examine la poursuite de l’idéal androgyne dans les sources de l’abstraction. Le troisième genre abstrait alimente l’utopie avant-gardiste d’un art qui s’auto-génère, dépourvu de caractère sexué et créé par un artiste moderne, célibataire et androgyne
This thesis aims to analyze the figure of androgyny from the movements of Symbolism to the abstract avant-garde. This reinterpretation of modernity at the turn of the 20th century in France allows an understanding of how Symbolism explored the trouble of sexuality within a social and political context entrenched by the crisis of masculinity. The visual and anthropological study of sexual norms reveals a fear of the androgynous in-between associated with psychopathological theories of homosexuality. This thesis demonstrates how androgyny is tied to what I call the artistic “third gender,” defined by the refusal of gender assignation and new models of representation and intersubjectivity, following the feminine immersion within the masculine. In the first part, the study of the Neoclassical and spiritual sources of androgyny demonstrates the search for the political and artistic ideal, allowing for the regeneration of the unity of sex. The second part reveals the resurgence of this ideal in the fin-de-siècle Symbolist's practices through different androgynous models such as the figure of the angel, the ones of Orpheus and the primitive third sex. Toward the trouble of sexual identities, the reception of idealism is analyzed through the rhetoric of degeneration associating androgyny, masculine effeminacy and homosexuality. The last part examines the pursuit of the androgynous ideal in the sources of abstraction. The abstract third sex nourishes the avant-gardist utopia of an art that is self-perpetuating, devoid of sexual characteristic and led by a modern artist, single and androgynous
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Books on the topic "Rose de France"

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Les Rose-Croix. Paris: MA Editions, 1986.

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Joyaux, François. La rose de France: Rosa Gallica et sa descendance. Paris: Imprimerie nationale, 1998.

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Le rose-croix franc-maçon. Paris: Editions maçonniques de France, 2002.

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The rose grower. London: Vintage, 2000.

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Rose mafia. [Paris]: Jacob-Duvernet, 2012.

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Rose Mellie Rose, with the story of The triptych. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1994.

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Bayard, Jean-Pierre. Les Rose-Croix: Collection dirigee par Patrick Ravignant. Paris: MA Editions, 1986.

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The rose grower. New York: Bantam Books, 2001.

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Rose blood. New York: Abrams, 2017.

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author, Dalongeville Gérard, and Dalongeville Gérard, eds. Rose mafia 2: L'enquête. Paris]: Éditions Jacob-Duvernet, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Rose de France"

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Perrot, Françoise. "La rose de la Sainte-Chapelle et sa reconstruction." In La Sainte-Chapelle de Paris. Royaume de France ou Jérusalem céleste?, 197–210. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.csm-eb.3.422.

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Oghina-Pavie, Cristiana. "Rose and Pear Breeding in Nineteenth-Century France: The Practice and Science of Diversity." In Archimedes, 53–72. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12185-7_4.

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Bom, Myra Miranda. "Female Role Models." In Constance of France, 77–108. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10429-9_4.

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Lambert, Caroline, and Jérémy Morales. "Management accountants in France." In The Role of the Management Accountant, 58–72. 1 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315673738-5.

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Radamaker, Dallis. "The Courts in France." In The Political Role of Law Courts in Modern Democracies, 129–52. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19081-2_7.

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Price, Roger. "Doctrine: The Move Towards Rome." In Religious Renewal in France, 1789-1870, 73–112. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67196-3_3.

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Barizza, Elisabetta, and Marco Falsetti. "A conversation with Franco Purini." In Rome and the Legacy of Louis I. Kahn, 136–47. New York : Routledge, 2019. | Series: Routledge research in architecture: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315124155-14.

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Evans, Michael. "Isabella of France: She-Wolf and Rebel Queen?" In Later Plantagenet and the Wars of the Roses Consorts, 27–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94886-3_3.

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Pomeroy, Arthur J. "Franco Rossi's Adaptations of the Classics." In A Companion to Ancient Greece and Rome on Screen, 253–70. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118741382.ch11.

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Scofield, Merry Ellen. "Rose Cleveland, Frances Cleveland, Caroline Harrison, Mary McKee." In A Companion to First Ladies, 265–82. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118732250.ch16.

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Conference papers on the topic "Rose de France"

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Aouichaoui, Mehdi, Claire Dejoie, François Heysen, Pauline Lebris, Quentin Pointillart, and Azad Lusbaronian. "Rose Bleue [mp4] (France)." In SA '16: SIGGRAPH Asia 2016. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2997500.2997536.

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Jedani, Tony. "Case Study on the Role of Socio-Technical Influences on the Implementation and Success of Nuclear Power in France." In 12th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone12-49016.

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To fully understand a technological development one must appreciate social, political and economic factors in addition to the technological components (Hughes, 1991). The systems perspective, asserted by Hughes, implies that technologies cannot be understood in isolation, but only in their contexts, especially in their systemic contexts. This theory is illustrated through an examination of France’s implementation of its nuclear power program in the early 1970’s. Nuclear power provided France with the opportunity to achieve energy independence and, as a result, political control over its energy supply. The scope of this case study is limited to consideration of the socio-technical influences on the rise of nuclear power in France and includes an examination of the technical aspects of the innovation. In considering the socio-technical system encompassing France’s adoption of nuclear power, this case study will contemplate: how France was able to persuade its people to accept nuclear power; what it is about French culture and politics that allowed them to succeed where most other countries have failed; the break throughs that led to the broad commercialisation of nuclear power in France in the 1970’s; and how France achieved its status as one of the world’s top producers of nuclear energy. The time period during which this study is based is limited to the early 1970’s, when France was reliant upon external energy supplies, up until the present day, where nuclear power has become France’s main source of energy, thus contributing to France’s autonomy in terms of its energy supply. This study will not address the issue of nuclear waste or the nuclear power safety debate which is also beyond the scope of this study.
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Connan-Pintado, Christiane. "Métamorphoses d’une histoire d’eau en littérature de jeunesse (1865-2004) Perspectives scientifiques/ littéraires/pédagogiques." In XXV Coloquio AFUE. Palabras e imaginarios del agua. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/xxvcoloquioafue.2016.2489.

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En lien avec l’axe littéraire du colloque, la présente contribution à la réflexion s’attachera à trois « histoires d’eau » publiées en France pour la jeunesse, en l’espèce trois fictions qui ont en commun de prendre pour protagoniste une goutte d’eau : Métamorphoses d’une goutte d’eau, de Zulma Carraud (Hachette, « Petite Bibliothèque rose illustrée », 1864), Histoire de Perlette goutte d’eau de Marie Colmont (Flammarion, « Père Castor », ill. Béatrice Appia, 1936 et Gerda Muller, 1960) et Histoire courte d’une goutte de Beatrice Alemagna (Autrement jeunesse, 2004). Dans la mesure où la littérature pour la jeunesse se caractérise séculairement par la double visée d’instruire et de plaire, on pourra s’interroger sur la manière dont elle accomplit cette mission en jouant de l’anthropomorphisation de l’inanimé et de la fictionnalisation des phénomènes naturels. La perspective diachronique adoptée invite à observer l’évolution de l’édition et de la création pour la jeunesse sur le long terme. Individualisée, humanisée, féminisée, la goutte d’eau devenue personnage prend la parole pour raconter son histoire avec le soutien d’une iconographie de plus en plus prégnante au cours de l’itinéraire qui conduit du livre illustré à l’album contemporain. Si nombre de ressources littéraires sont convoquées pour rendre le savoir plus aimable et le mettre à la portée des enfants, la leçon scientifique semble peu à peu marquer le pas au profit d’un projet poétique, esthétique et/ou idéologique où l’imaginaire de l’eau prend toute sa place. Cette étude prendra appui sur nombre de travaux qui se penchent sur la production pour la jeunesse, afin de mettre en valeur son intérêt historique, littéraire, artistique et pédagogique.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/XXVColloqueAFUE.2016.2489
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"Role Satisfaction and Social Support of Indian Mothers in Entrepreneurial Role." In Sept. 17-19, 2018 Paris (France). Excellence in Research & Innovation, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17758/eirai4.f0918432.

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Sere, Marie-Geneviève. "Labwork in France (first two years of university): Innovation and research." In The changing role of physics departments in modern universities. AIP, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.53163.

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Défossez, Arièle, Eric Dupont, Laurence Grammosenis, Hervé Cordier, and Tiphaine Le Morvan. "Protection of Nuclear Power Plants Against Severe Winds: Impact of the Local Building Configuration on the Wind Speed to Consider." In 2020 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering collocated with the ASME 2020 Power Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone2020-16136.

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Abstract Over the years, power plants have been hit by numerous severe weather events (storm, flood, heat wave...). EDF (Electricity of France) and ASN (Nuclear Safety Authority) want to assess the future impact of severe weather events on the power plants. Furthermore, recent research on storms estimates more accurate wind speed return values than before. For this reason, the severe wind value is an important parameter to quantify on a NPP (Nuclear Power Plant) site, in order to verify if the protection measures are sufficient or, if necessary, to design adequate protection. To cope with those objectives, wind flow behavior around a PWR (Pressurized Water Reactor) nuclear power plant is studied. The goal of this work is to check that there is no exceeding local wind speed relative to the wind entering the site. The severe winds are characterized locally near the buildings in terms of location and amplitude. Different kind of topology for the nuclear power plant sites are studied in the project: near a cliff, in a plain or in a basin. In our study, the CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) open source tool Code_Saturne developed at EDF-R&D is used to simulate the wind over a French PWR site located in nearly flat terrain in a plain. The 3D mesh includes buildings of the site. Several wind directions corresponding to the prevailing winds are studied. Two wind speeds corresponding to wind speed return values are studied (eg: the inlet wind speed is 25 m/s at 10 meter high for a return period of 50 years). Furthermore, several locations selected near buildings are studied carefully. Swirling flows have been viewed between buildings. Analysis of the results shows that the wind speed near the buildings does not exceed the wind speed at the entrance of the domain for the three directions studied except near the cooling towers and above buildings. However, this result should not be generalized to other PWR sites due to the specificities of each site such as relief, buildings position, buildings size, roughness, wind rose... This methodology could be applied at other nuclear power plant sites.
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"Role of Child Abuse and Neglect in Children’s Speech and Language Problems." In Dec. 7-8, 2017 Paris (France). ERPUB, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17758/erpub.f1217424.

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"The Role of Electronic Commercial Arbitration in the resolution of Commercial Disputes." In Sept. 17-19, 2018 Paris (France). Excellence in Research & Innovation, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17758/eirai4.f0918414.

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"The Role of Smartphones in Strategic Planning of Educational Services for Generation Z." In April 19-21, 2022 Paris (France). Eminent Association of Pioneers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.17758/eares11.eap0422422.

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Xu, Biqiang. "Gear Rim Failure Prediction Based on Fracture Mechanics." In Vertical Flight Society 76th Annual Forum & Technology Display. The Vertical Flight Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4050/f-0076-2020-16351.

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Gear design changes impact on gear crack propagation trajectory is investigated through numerical study. General purpose linear elastic fracture mechanics software, FRANC2D and FRANC3D, are used to simulate 2D and 3D gear crack propagation. FRANC can model non-planner, arbitrary shape crack surface for crack tip stress distributions, stress intensity factors, and crack propagation analyses. Maximum tensile stress and NASGRO4 fatigue crack growth models are employed to predict crack propagation direction and life. Three-dimensional idler gear crack propagation simulation shows the predicted crack trajectory is close to the field observation. Various 2D models are simulated to investigate the crack trajectory impact factors and design strategies to prevent gear rim failure. As shown in previous studies, the initial crack position and orientation play pivot role to control gear failure mode - tooth or rim. For a fixed crack position, this study shows the ratio between bend stress and centrifugal stress dominates gear fracture mode. The less centrifugal stress, the crack more likely to break tooth, while lower bend stress more likely lead to break rim. To prevent rim failure through increasing the rim thickness results in a significant weight penalty. The larger the gear, more the weight penalty. Based on the simulation results, the recommended design strategy is to evaluate gear rim failure risk during the gear train layout phase. It is difficult to be improved at the individual gear design phase.
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Wezeman, Pieter D., Justine Gadon, and Siemon T. Wezeman. Trends in International Arms Transfers, 2022. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, March 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55163/cpns8443.

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Imports of major arms by European states rose by 47 per cent between 2013–17 and 2018–22, while the global volume of international arms transfers fell by 5.1 per cent. There were decreases in arms transfers to Africa (–40 per cent), the Americas (–21 per cent), Asia and Oceania (–7.5 per cent) and the Middle East (–8.8 per cent) between the two periods. The five largest arms importers in 2018–22 were India, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Australia and China. The five largest arms exporters were the United States, Russia, France, China and Germany. The war in Ukraine had only a limited impact on the total volume of arms transfers in 2018–22, but Ukraine did become a major importer of arms in 2022. In addition, most European states substantially increased their arms import orders and the war will have significant ramifications for future supplier–recipient arms trade relations globally. From 13 March 2023 the freely accessible SIPRI Arms Transfers Database includes updated data on transfers of major arms for 1950–2022, which replaces all previous data on arms transfers published by SIPRI. Based on the new data, this fact sheet presents global trends in arms exports and arms imports, and highlights selected issues related to transfers of major arms.
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Ducoux, Baudouin, and Gergely Fejérdy. The Past, Present, and Future of European integration: a French perspective. Külügyi és Külgazdasági Intézet, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47683/kkielemzesek.ke-2021.42.

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As one of the founding member states of the European Communities (EC), France has played a major role in the process of European integration since the 1950s. However, French presidents have always treated European integration cautiously, generally supporting forms of supranational integration in areas of socio-economic policy and preferring the intergovernmental mode of governance in areas of defence and foreign policy. In a context marked by the recent weakening of the French influence on European integration (see Assemblée Nationale, 2016), the gradual rise in Euroscepticism since the 2010s (see European Parliament, 2017), as well as the destabilising effect of Brexit (see Zagdoun, 2016), Emmanuel Macron’s 2017 election on an openly pro-European program has foreshadowed the possibility for France to reassert its role as a leading actor in Europe. The aim of this article is to make sense of these events in terms of France’s relationship with the European integration process from its origins to the present day and to understand France’s future role in the evolution of the European Union (EU), while paying particular attention to President Macron’s pro- integrationist influence on the EU.
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Blanchet, Didier, Antoine Bozio, Simon Rabaté, and Muriel Roger. Workers' Employment Rates and Pension Reforms in France: the Role of Implicit Labor Taxation. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, April 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w25733.

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Johan, Z. The BRGM: its structure and its role in the earth sciences in France and elsewhere. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/193511.

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Strauss-Kahn, Vanessa. The Role of Globalization in the Within-Industry Shift Away from Unskilled Workers in France. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, May 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w9716.

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Nociolini Rebechi, Claudia. O papel de entidades promotoras da racionalização do trabalho na consolidação das relações públicas no Brasil e na França (anos 1950-1960) / The role of the promoters of the rationalization of work in consolidating of public relations in Brazil and in France (years 1950-1960). Revista Internacional de Relaciones Públicas, October 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5783/rirp-8-2014-10-181-200.

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Jung, Sojin, Hyeon Jeong Cho, and Byoungho Ellie Jin. How to Frame Cost Information? Testing the Mediating Role of Perceived Gains and Losses. Ames (Iowa): Iowa State University. Library, January 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa.9464.

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Sebban, Fanny, James Revill, Johanna Kleffmann, Renata Hessmann Dalaqua, and Vivienne Zhang. Revitalizing the Conference on Disarmament: Workshop Report. The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research, August 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37559/wmd/23/cd-retreat.

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The Conference on Disarmament (CD) has played a significant role in the negotiation of several major multilateral agreements that continue to contribute to global peace and security. More recently, however, negotiation in the CD has reached an impasse, leaving it unable to make progress on its agenda at a point of growing geopolitical tension. To address this issue, the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR), with the support of France and Germany, organized a high-level retreat in Montreux, Switzerland, on 22–23 June 2023 to discuss ideas to revitalize the work of the CD and its relationship with the wider disarmament machinery. Seventy-nine participants from 60 States (including 51 CD Member States and 9 States that have applied for Observer status to the CD) participated in the retreat in their personal capacity. This report provides a factual summary of the discussion in Montreux.
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Sebban, Fanny, James Revill, Johanna Kleffmann, Renata Hessmann Dalaqua, and Vivienne Zhang. Revitalizing the Conference on Disarmament: Workshop Report. The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research, August 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37559/wmd/23/cd-retreat.

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The Conference on Disarmament (CD) has played a significant role in the negotiation of several major multilateral agreements that continue to contribute to global peace and security. More recently, however, negotiation in the CD has reached an impasse, leaving it unable to make progress on its agenda at a point of growing geopolitical tension. To address this issue, the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR), with the support of France and Germany, organized a high-level retreat in Montreux, Switzerland, on 22–23 June 2023 to discuss ideas to revitalize the work of the CD and its relationship with the wider disarmament machinery. Seventy-nine participants from 60 States (including 51 CD Member States and 9 States that have applied for Observer status to the CD) participated in the retreat in their personal capacity. This report provides a factual summary of the discussion in Montreux.
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Ripoll, Santiago, Tabitha Hrynick, Ashley Ouvrier, Megan Schmidt-Sane, Federico Marco Federici, and Elizabeth Storer. 10 Ways Local Governments in Multicultural Urban Settings can Support Vaccine Equity in Pandemics. SSHAP, May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2022.016.

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At national and aggregate levels, COVID-19 vaccination across G7 countries appears successful. To date, 79.4% of the total population of G7 countries have received a first dose, 72.9% a second, and 45.4% a booster shot (28th April 2022 data). In France, 80.6% of the total population has had a first dose, 78.2 % have had two doses, and 55.4% have had their booster jabs (28th of April 2022 data). In the UK, 79.3% of the total population has received one dose, 74.1% a second one, and 58.5% have received a booster. In Italy, 85.2% of the total population has had a first dose, 80.4% have had two doses, and 66.5% have had their booster jabs (28th of April 2022 data). These figures indicate enthusiasm across G7 countries for COVID-19 vaccines. Yet high overall vaccination rates at the national level, disguise significant in-country disparities. For example, by the end of 2021, less than 50% of residents of the Northern Districts of Marseille were vaccinated, compared with over 70% in wealthier neighbourhoods. In the Ealing borough of Northwest London, 70% of the eligible population has had a first dose – which is almost 10% percent below the national average (4th of April 2022 data). Disparities are also seen in other urban metropolises across the G7. This brief investigates these disparities through the lens of “vaccine (in)equity”, focusing on the role of local actors. It builds on ethnographic and qualitative research carried out in the Northern Districts of Marseille and ongoing research engagement around vaccine equity in Ealing (Northwest London), as well as qualitative research carried out in Italy among networks of healthcare providers, intercultural mediators, and civil society organizations that collaborated during the COVID-19 campaign in the Emilia Romagna region and in Rome. This brief is based on research conducted between October and December 2021 in Marseille and ongoing engagement in Ealing which started in May 2021. It identified how local governments, health actors, community groups and residents play key roles in shaping vaccine (in)equity. This brief was developed for SSHAP by Santiago Ripoll (IDS), Tabitha Hrynick (IDS), Ashley Ouvrier (LaSSA), Megan Schmidt-Sane (IDS), Federico Federici (UCL) and Elizabeth Storer (LSE). It was reviewed by Eloisa Franchi (Università degli Studi di Pavia) and Ellen Schwartz (Hackney Council Public Health). The research was funded through the British Academy COVID-19 Recovery: G7 Fund (COVG7210038). Research was based at the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), University of Susssex, and the Laboratoire de Sciences Sociales Appliquées (LaSSA). The brief is the responsibility of SSHAP.
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