Littérature scientifique sur le sujet « Double colonisation »
Créez une référence correcte selon les styles APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard et plusieurs autres
Sommaire
Consultez les listes thématiques d’articles de revues, de livres, de thèses, de rapports de conférences et d’autres sources académiques sur le sujet « Double colonisation ».
À côté de chaque source dans la liste de références il y a un bouton « Ajouter à la bibliographie ». Cliquez sur ce bouton, et nous générerons automatiquement la référence bibliographique pour la source choisie selon votre style de citation préféré : APA, MLA, Harvard, Vancouver, Chicago, etc.
Vous pouvez aussi télécharger le texte intégral de la publication scolaire au format pdf et consulter son résumé en ligne lorsque ces informations sont inclues dans les métadonnées.
Articles de revues sur le sujet "Double colonisation"
Aydin, Hasan Riza, Lokman Irkilata, Mustafa Aydin, Selim Gorgun, Hüseyin Cihan Demirel, Senol Adanur, Mevlüt Keles, Aynur Atilla et Mustafa Kemal Atilla. « Incidence of bacterial colonisation after indwelling of double-J ureteral stent ». Archivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia 87, no 4 (14 janvier 2016) : 291. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/aiua.2015.4.291.
Texte intégralAbu, S., MC Igbokwe, OO Olatise, M. Okafor, SO Asaolu et AR Adetunbi. « Urine Bacteriology in Post-Kidney Transplant Patients with Double-J Stents ». Annals of Health Research 7, no 4 (24 décembre 2021) : 358–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.30442/ahr.0704-04-146.
Texte intégralPetla, Vhonani MS. « ‘Two Souls, Two Thoughts, and Two Unreconciled Strivings in One Body’ ». Thinker 97, no 4 (1 décembre 2023) : 58–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.36615/the_thinker.v97i4.2858.
Texte intégralRamos-Sevillano, Elisa, Giuseppe Ercoli, José Afonso Guerra-Assunção, Philip Felgner, Rafael Ramiro de Assis, Rie Nakajima, David Goldblatt et al. « Protective Effect of Nasal Colonisation with ∆cps/piaA and ∆cps/proABCStreptococcus pneumoniae Strains against Recolonisation and Invasive Infection ». Vaccines 9, no 3 (15 mars 2021) : 261. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9030261.
Texte intégralHayes, Kelly, Patricia Janssen, Beth A. Payne, Cecilia Jevitt, Will Johnston, Patricia Johnson et Michelle Butler. « Oral Probiotic Supplementation in Pregnancy to Reduce Group B Streptococcus Colonisation (OPSiP trial) : study protocol for a double-blind parallel group randomised placebo trial ». BMJ Open 14, no 2 (février 2024) : e076455. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-076455.
Texte intégralMÁRQUEZ GUERRA, JOSÉ FRANCISCO. « Politiques publiques, OBJETS INTERMÉDIAIRES ET CONFLITS DE CADRAGES : LE CAS DE LA CONFIGURATION TERRITORIALE AUTOUR D’UNE ROUTE DANS L’AMAZONIE BOLIVIENNE ». ADVOCATUS, no 24 (1 janvier 2015) : 229. http://dx.doi.org/10.18041/0124-0102/advocatus.24.995.
Texte intégralMONTAGNON, R., L. ROUFFILANGE, A. T. NGUYEN, X. BERRY et J. DEZILE. « Ponctuations nauséabondes : Quel est votre diagnostic ? » Médecine et Armées Vol.49 No.4, Volume 49, Numéro 4 (20 décembre 2023) : 145–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.8050.
Texte intégralde Oliveira, Márcio. « De la double colonisation au préjugé : polonais dans le sud du Brésil ». Migrations Société N° 123-124, no 3 (2009) : 287. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/migra.123.0289.
Texte intégralAydın, H. R., L. Irkılata, M. Aydin, S. Görgün, H. C. Demirel, S. Adanur, M. Keleş, A. Atilla et M. K. Atilla. « 18 Incidence of bacterial colonisation after indwelling of double-J ureteral stent ». European Urology Supplements 14, no 8 (novembre 2015) : e1356-e1356a. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1569-9056(15)30400-0.
Texte intégralSebaux, Gwénola. « Entre Heimat et Vaterland. Le double patriotisme des Auslandsdeutsche d’Europe centre-orientale et d’Asie ». Chroniques allemandes 13, no 1 (2009) : 405–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/chral.2009.944.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Double colonisation"
Le, Guyader Morgane. « « God Bless San Andres » : Esclavage, double colonisation et ethnicité post-émancipation dans la Caraïbe « colombienne » ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., Antilles, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022ANTI0767.
Texte intégralFrom the end of the 18th century, a small cotton plantation society was established on the archipelago of San Andres and Old Providence, located at the intersection of the Nicaraguan Coast, southern Jamaica and northern Colombia. Between 1834 and 1851, this settlement was dismantled during the process of emancipation under the authority of the Baptist minister Philip Beekman Livingston, descendant of the main Scottish slave trader of both islands and from a family of slavers settled on Old Providence Island and Jamaica. From his missionary project, similar to the Jamaican Baptist concept of Free Village, was born a « post-emancipation » Afro-Anglo-Creole society based on an egalitarian ideology, whose deployment accelerated at the end of the 19th century. If the ruthless rivalry between colonial empires led the majority of Caribbean territories to be successively and/or simultaneously colonized by the British and the Spanish (among others), this archipelago was confronted, from the beginning of the 20th century, with the extension of the colonial paradigm, this time incarnated by Colombia. The Colombian central government then initiated a policy of acculturation by assimilation with this island community considered too « Afro », too « West Indian » and too « Protestant » for the national identity that the political elites were then trying to assert. Locally known as « Colombianization », this assimilationist policy remains today synonymous with the most explicit community trauma. On the island of San Andres, starting in the 1950s, profound demographic, economic, territorial, and socio-cultural upheavals were the harbingers of a point of no return. Representing only 30% of the island population of San Andres, the minorization of the Afro-Anglo-Creole community became, from the second half of the 20th century, the most contemporary expression of the phenomenon of double colonization inherent to the historical and political condition of the archipelago. This phenomenon of « dispossession » represents one of the major factors of the contemporary identity process of the heirs of the Livingstonian society, institutionnaly inaugurated in the 1990s by the community claim of an ethnic and indigenous category : the Raizal category. Beyond the inter-ethnic and genealogical approaches to the emergence of the Raizal category, the thesis aims to understand the ontological stakes of this post-slavery and postcolonial identity process. It questions its « root » character, built on the memory of the emancipation process intrinsically linked to the community memory of the land, and whose genesis is narrated by the paradoxical figure of Pastor Beekman Livingston, erected as the founding myth of the community. Despite the apparent insignificance often attributed to it, in what ways is Raizality a prominent manifestation of the modern narrative of a resistance to exist ? To what extent does Raizality constitute a singular response to the violent experience of dispossession ? Why does it go far beyond the borders of this unjustly erased archipelago on the regional and global map of counter-hegemonic struggles for existence ?
Desde finales del siglo XVIII, se estableció una pequeña sociedad de plantación de algodón en el archipiélago de San Andrés y Old Providence, situado en la intersección de la costa nicaragüense, el sur de Jamaica y el norte de Colombia. Entre 1834 y 1851, esta última fue desmantelada durante el proceso de emancipación bajo la autoridad del pastor bautista Philip Beekman Livingston, descendiente del principal comerciante de esclavos escocés de estas islas y de una familia de esclavistas asentada en la isla de Old Providence y en Jamaica. Su proyecto misionero, similar al concepto bautista jamaicano del Free Village, dio lugar a una sociedad insular afro-inglesa-kriol "post-emancipación" basada en una ideología igualitaria, que se aceleró a finales del siglo XIX. Mientras que la despiadada rivalidad entre los imperios coloniales hizo que la mayoría de los territorios del Caribe fueran colonizados sucesiva y/o simultáneamente por británicos y españoles (entre otros), este archipiélago se enfrentó, desde principios del siglo XX, a la extensión del paradigma colonial, esta vez encarnado por Colombia. El gobierno central colombiano inició entonces una política de aculturación a través de la asimilación de esta comunidad insular, considerada demasiado "afro", demasiado "antillana" y demasiado "protestante" para la identidad nacional que las élites políticas pretendían afirmar. Conocida localmente como "colombianización", esta política de asimilación sigue siendo hoy en día sinónimo del trauma comunitario más explícito. En la isla de San Andrés, a partir de los años 50, los profundos cambios demográficos, económicos, territoriales y socioculturales anunciaron un punto de no retorno. Con sólo el 30% de la población de la isla, la minorización de la comunidad afro-anglo-kriol se convirtió, a partir de la segunda mitad del siglo XX, en la expresión más contemporánea del fenómeno de la doble colonización inherente a la condición histórica y política del archipiélago. Este fenómeno de "desposesión" representa uno de los principales factores del proceso identitario contemporáneo de los herederos de la sociedad livingstoniana, inaugurado institucionalmente en los años 90 por la reivindicación comunitaria de una categoría étnica e indígena: la categoría raizal. Más allá de las aproximaciones interétnicas y genealógicas a la emergencia de la categoría raizal, la tesis pretende comprender las apuestas ontológicas de este proceso identitario post-esclavista y post-colonial. Cuestiona su carácter de "raíz", construido sobre la memoria del proceso de emancipación intrínsecamente ligado a la memoria comunitaria de la tierra, y cuya génesis es narrada por la figura profundamente paradójica del pastor Beekman Livingston, erigido en mito fundacional de la comunidad.A pesar de la aparente insignificancia que a menudo se le atribuye, ¿de qué manera la raizalidad es la manifestación prominente de la narrativa moderna de una necesidad vital y resistente de existir ? ¿En qué medida la raizalidad constituye una respuesta singular a la experiencia violenta del despojo? ¿Por qué va más allá de las fronteras de este archipiélago injustamente borrado en el mapa regional y mundial de las luchas contrahegemónicas por la existencia?
Hengari, Simeon Ngaitungue. « The growth response of Eucalyptus grandis x E. camaldulensis to salt stress, ectomycorrhizae and endomycorrhizae double colonisation / ». Thesis, Link to the online version, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10019/390.
Texte intégralOunaina, Hamdi. « La double histoire des artistes de l'Ecole de Tunis. Ressources et stratégies de réussite des élites tunisiennes entre colonisation et Etat-nation ». Thesis, Paris 3, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA030107.
Texte intégralThe objective of this research is to understand how during a century long of practice of modern art in Tunisia only the history of artists from the “Ecole de Tunis” are known. However when looking through several first hand documents, even those that were neglected, and by linking several events a parallel history arises. Thus the world of art is surely not one knows. How can one explain the success of this group of painters and the repression of post-colonial dynamic artistic that was on the rise? How could such a comprise be obtained and the prefect social efficiency be baised on persuasion. The theory of management, the sociology of small groups and the sociohistory allowed me to understand the social action of this group. This action is the results of coalition and exclusion strategies that allowed this group form “Ecole de Tunis” to monopolise the world of art until the eighty’s. If the conventional history contradicts what re! ally happened, nevertheless it had a perfect social efficiency because together all the actors, even those in opposition, adhere to it by believing in it. Consequently even they have contributed to the belief of the ideas received
Bartolain-Tolède, Marlène. « Le double éclairage français et allemand de Gustave Oelsner-Monmerqué (1814-1854) sur la société coloniale à Bourbon ». Thesis, La Réunion, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012LARE0024.
Texte intégralGustave Oelsner-Monmerqué's work unearthed by us and presented in our doctoral thesis offers a double – French and German – vision of colonial society in Bourbon (now Reunion) Island in the early 1840s. This study begins with a detailed reconstitution of Oelsner-Monmerqué's life, then focuses on his abolitionist stance and actions as editor of the Feuille hebdomadaire de l'Ile Bourbon [Bourbon Island Weekly] and philosophy teacher at and principal of the Collège royal de Bourbon high school. Oelsner-Monmerqué pursued his abolitionist activism in Germany through literary channels: a novel, press articles andconferences. By publishing Schwarze und Weiße. Skizzen aus Bourbon [Blacks and Whites. Sketches of Bourbon] in a country which had no slaves, the author meant to contribute to their quicker and more complete emancipation. His descriptions of illegal slave trade and slave life in Bourbon Island's society have a realistic, expressive touch made possible by the use of an innovative literary genre, the sketch. A cross-boundary testimony, this work can be regardedas Bourbon Island's first abolitionist novel
Eckert, Andreas. « Grundbesitz, Landkonflikte und kolonialer Wandel : Douala 1880 bis 1960 / ». Stuttgart : F. Steiner, 1999. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37213740s.
Texte intégralMyskowiak, Jean-Bernard. « Etude des communautés d'invertébrés acquatiques et de la dynamique de colonisation d'un cadavre pendant sa phase immergée en vue d'estimer le delai de submersion ». Paris 5, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA05S003.
Texte intégralFrom the pathology point of view , invertebrates colonising cadavers in freshwater have been rarely used. This work, standing between fundamental and applied research, gives an insight of the colonisation of immersed body against time, in order to design a tool assessing the post-mortem day. Two experiments applying an animalmodel, and cross examination of the results are presented. Parameters that could be of significance (clothes, environment, physico-chemistry etc. . . ) are studied. Colonisations by invertebrates are examined against post-mortem stages and bio-indicators spectra are highlighted. In the afore mentioned basis, a working protocol is set up. Aquatic fauna is now able to constitute a relevant tool that can be used for assessing submersion delay
Georges, Valentin. « Comportement de matériaux cimentaires en eau douce naturelle : analyse de l’influence des micro-organismes ». Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LORR0220/document.
Texte intégralThis work focuses on the behavior of cement pastes of different cement bases exposed to natural fresh water and on the interactions with the biological elements. This study is based on the comparative analysis of samples immersed in natural environment (Moselle) and in artificial laboratory media. Whatever the media and microorganisms considered, the results show a change in the mineralogy of the surface and the porous network of the samples (porosity rate, transfer properties). Laboratory tests highlighted the specific influence of bacteria in bioleaching phenomena. The bacterial count also shows that the density of cells present in the biofilm covering the samples does not mainly depend on the cementitious grade, except for the limestone cements. The SEM observations revealed the abundant presence of diatoms on all samples. Diatoms are partly covered by a mineral layer resulting from secondary crystallization. The colonization of the surface by these diatoms is influenced by the geometry and mineralogical nature of the samples. The results of laboratory tests have shown that they interact with cement paste; the evolution of diatom population densities coincides with changes in porosity characteristics (porosity rate, transfer properties)
Comte, Lise. « Changements globaux et distribution spatiale des espèces de poisson d'eau douce : observations récentes et prédictions futures ». Toulouse 3, 2013. http://thesesups.ups-tlse.fr/2258/.
Texte intégralDespite increasing recognition that recent climate changes are influencing biodiversity, the specific impacts of those changes are still largely unknown. This thesis highlights systematic stream fish species shifts towards higher elevation and upstream habitats, consistent with the geographic variation associated with climate change. The results demonstrated, however, that patterns in climate-driven range shifts were less marked than those attributed to non-climatic drivers, suggesting more severe longer-term effects of climate warming on stream fish and profound consequences on the ability of species to cope with future climate modifications. Nevertheless, the results also provide evidence that several mechanisms are linked to species' evolutionary history and some key biological and ecological traits, allowing species to persist in situ or to track their climatic niche through space. These research findings improve our ability to anticipate future climate change-induced impacts and will assist with initiating effective conservation and management strategies, which can no longer be effectively designed without taking into account climate change
Ponçot, Bénédicte. « Besançon à l'heure de la décolonisation : le processus de la décolonisation vue d'une ville moyenne de province de 1945 aux années 1960 ». Thesis, Dijon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016DIJOL011/document.
Texte intégralThis doctoral thesis aims at assessing the impact of the decolonisation process on the population of Besançon. The study of an urban community involves taking an interest in various historiographical fields (such as the political and cultural history of both colonisation and decolonisation, as well as the Cold War). From a people's history perspective, our purpose is to grasp how people experienced decolonisation (how they understood, felt, thought, acted). This research covers the period from 1945 up to the 1960s. A two-angled approach has been applied, including comparisons on local and national levels and a thorough investigation of Besançon's social environment in and of itself. The diversity of sources (official sources, organised groups, press articles, interviews) and their comparison have allowed us to draw several conclusions. The example of Besançon demonstrates that the decolonisation process affected French society, even in areas that could be considered peripheral. It was actually less the replica of the nation's reality following a Parisian leadership than the sharing of a series of collective experiences on a nation-wide scale. These shared experiences may allow for variations, undoubtedly not restricted to the area of Besançon, which do indeed reflect local characteristics: the strength of social Catholicism, left-wing Catholics joining forces with Communists, the radical choices of key protagonists (e.g. the Rapiné trial). Finally, the Algerian War so dramatically influenced Besançon's experience of decolonisation that it created a singular history, different from the national narrative on some specific points
Livres sur le sujet "Double colonisation"
Droessler, Holger. Coconut Colonialism : Workers and the Globalization of Samoa. Harvard University Press, 2022.
Trouver le texte intégralChapitres de livres sur le sujet "Double colonisation"
Jad, Islah. « Les racines de la subordination des femmes en Palestine : le double danger des héritages de la colonisation ». Dans Genre, postcolonialisme et diversité de mouvements de femmes, 399–414. Graduate Institute Publications, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.iheid.5917.
Texte intégral« Doux Commerce, Douce Colonisation : ». Dans Hating Empire Properly, 23–45. Fordham University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt1m32138.7.
Texte intégralAgnani, Sunil M. « / Doux Commerce, Douce Colonisation : Consensual Colonialism in Diderot's Thought ». Dans Hating Empire Properly, 23–45. Fordham University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823251803.003.0002.
Texte intégral« 1 Doux Commerce, Douce Colonisation : Consensual Colonialism in Diderot’s Thought ». Dans Hating Empire Properly, 23–45. Fordham University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780823252169-005.
Texte intégral« 4. Doux Commerce, Douce Colonisation : Diderot and the Two Indies of the French Enlightenment ». Dans The Anthropology of the Enlightenment, 65–84. Stanford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780804779432-007.
Texte intégralHAMMOUDI, Rafika. « Théophile Gautier et la poétique de l’extase ». Dans Les enjeux de l’écriture mystique, 127–46. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.3664.
Texte intégralActes de conférences sur le sujet "Double colonisation"
Spittle, D., A. Pye, R. A. Stockley et A. M. Turner. « Bacterial Colonisation Doubles the Risk of Exacerbation in Subjects with Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency (AATD)-related COPD ». Dans American Thoracic Society 2024 International Conference, May 17-22, 2024 - San Diego, CA. American Thoracic Society, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2024.209.1_meetingabstracts.a2925.
Texte intégralRapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Double colonisation"
Saville, Alan, et Caroline Wickham-Jones, dir. Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Scotland : Scottish Archaeological Research Framework Panel Report. Society for Antiquaries of Scotland, juin 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/scarf.06.2012.163.
Texte intégral