A quoi sert (encore) l’Art en temps de crise sanitaire ?, sous la direction de Christophe Pittet – Editions L’Harmattan – Téraèdre/Eclaboussements, janvier 2021 – 164 pages L’idée de cet ouvrage est née durant la première vague pandémique du printemps 2020, à partir d’une question posée dans le cadre de
Plus« Pour observer la vie et ses folies c’est très intéressant de voir des passants » chantait Trenet en son temps. Le photographe Philippe Enquin voit tout cela du balcon de son appartement à Paris durant le premier confinement, et comme l’explique l’acteur François Morel dans le préambule du livre que le
PlusD’habitude, ils se réunissent dans la très chic station de ski de Davos en Suisse dans le cadre du Forum économique mondial. La crème du capitalisme international, les grands dirigeants politiques, et une foule d’organisations échangent chaque année sur l’activité du monde. Cette année, pour cause de Covid, ils remettent
PlusLa crise actuelle qui met en exergue les urgences écologiques économiques et sociétales, exacerbe dans le même temps les tensions territoriales. Les 21 et 22 janvier 2021, le colloque « Pour des métropoles résilientes – Métropoles en transition cherchent trajectoires territoriales », organisé à l’Assemblée Nationale (1) réunira chercheurs, responsables
PlusL’Anses organise du 20 janvier au 9 février 2021 un colloque international virtuel, réunissant notamment des chercheurs en sciences sociales européens et nord-américain, sur le thème « Crédibilité de l’expertise scientifique et décision publique : Les nouveaux défis pour la gouvernance des risques sanitaires dans un monde qui change ». Ce colloque
PlusEn juin dernier, La Fondation Terre Solidaire inaugurait un cycle de rencontres ayant pour thématique l’incidence que pourrait avoir la crise liée à la COVID-19, sur la transition écologique, juste et solidaire de nos sociétés. Le mardi 15 décembre prochain, de 17h30 à 19h, la Fondation Terre Solidaire organise la
PlusLa Covid-19 frappe durement les systèmes de santé et met à l’épreuve les sociétés. Dans cette crise, les plus précaires sont une nouvelle fois les premières victimes. Les estimations parlent du basculement d’un million de personnes dans la précarité, s’ajoutant selon l’Observatoire des inégalités aux 9 millions de celles déjà
PlusLike a police investigation, the epistemologist Vincent Israel-Jost worked for UP' Magazine on the incredible controversy caused by Hydroxychloroquine in the middle of the Covid-19 crisis and was able to dissect, in its most intimate springs, the speech system of the most famous professor in France: Didier Raoult. EXCLUSIVE With
PlusWill the Covid-19 crisis be a brutal episode followed by a quick return to the " normale "? Or will it lead to a shaking and a deep mutation of the world economy, as well as of the political systems and sociaux ? While it seems to be dissipating in European countries, the epidemic has never been so
PlusWith the postponement of the work of the Citizens' Climate Convention, the draft revision of the Constitution returns to the forefront of the news. The idea of submitting a constitutional amendment to a referendum will give rise to much debate. UP' Magazine offers its readers the opportunity to open up the debate with
PlusAfter the collective shock of the coronavirus epidemic, nothing can be the same anymore. The living reality imposes itself on us. Planetary and ecological logics force us to review our ways of innovating, exchanging and investing. We must reconsider our projects. So, can this health crisis we have just gone through change the way we live?
PlusAt the end of May, when the Prime Minister has just announced a new deconfinement package, it is useful to make an initial transitional assessment of the Covid-19 epidemic. For Professor Jean-François Toussaint, who signs the following article, from the beginning of the crisis,
PlusAfter the global health crisis of VIDOC-19, what would be our greatest risk? The philosopher Hannah Arendt said, "A crisis only becomes catastrophic if we respond to it with preconceived ideas. Indeed, the risk would be to resume our lives on the same basis as before,
PlusThe life-crushing machine just went haywire with the coronavirus crisis. But the consequences that result from our lack of foresight make it necessary to alert and mobilize on the urgency of other dangers that have not disappeared during this pause for health reasons of the weather: global warming, disappearance, etc.
PlusWhen the Covid-19 pandemic subsides, the return to normal travel patterns will certainly be disrupted. New health and safety control measures are likely to further complicate travel, particularly in the aviation sector. Price increases to curb the economic recession and the
PlusOn appeal, the court confirmed Amazon's obligation to restrict its activity to essential products pending the assessment of occupational risks in all its warehouses. A ban on Amazon sending non-essential products such as computers, smartphones and cultural products. On 24 April, the Court of Appeal in
PlusIn order to support businesses in the face of the crisis caused by the coronavirus epidemic, the French government has announced a number of measures. Innovative companies believe that the measures are a step in the right direction but that the recovery will have to be thought through over the long term, according to a study by the Committee.
PlusDisruptions in agricultural commodity markets, lack of arms in the fields, inadequate protection of food workers against coronavirus: in a rare joint statement, the leaders of the three multilateral organizations responsible for food, health and trade, FAO, WHO and WTO, warn against
PlusIn the midst of the crisis, Europe is in a state of shock. Italy, Spain and France, in particular, are experiencing an extremely deep sadness and a sense of powerlessness to help the most vulnerable, and in particular the elderly in our societies, despite health and social care systems that have been weakened by the crisis.
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