03511 am 2200829 n 450 9910495761203321201901012-7297-1178-310.4000/books.pul.29367(CKB)4100000011610417(FrMaCLE)OB-pul-29367(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/86247(PPN)251071219(EXLCZ)99410000001161041720201126j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLe terrain comme mise en scène /Bernard Müller, Caterina Pasqualino, Arnd SchneiderLyon Presses universitaires de Lyon20191 online resource (188 p.) Nouvelles écritures de l’anthropologie2-7297-0930-4 Pour les sciences sociales, l’enquête de terrain est incontournable. Mais alors que l’approche classique se fonde sur l’opposition traditionnelle entre terrain et bureau et sur l’objectivité supposée du chercheur, le travail in situ est appréhendé ici comme une zone accidentée, une expérience dont les rugosités, les malentendus et les perturbations constituent la matière même de la recherche. À la croisée de plusieurs pratiques, les auteurs de cet ouvrage déjouent les lignes établies en créant des situations inédites susceptibles de révéler la société sous un jour nouveau. L’expérience artistique (théâtre, performance, cinéma) alimente le questionnement anthropologique, tandis que le renouvellement de perspective est envisagé à partir du réexamen critique de l’ensemble des processus d’écriture et de restitution. Cette immersion dans les errements de la recherche ne manquera pas d’interpeller le lecteur, qu’il soit anthropologue ou artiste.Anthropologyanthropologieethnologieterrainperformanceobjectivitéexpérience artistiqueprocessus d'écritureprocessus de restitutionanthropologieethnologieterrainperformanceobjectivitéexpérience artistiqueprocessus d'écritureprocessus de restitutionAnthropologyanthropologieethnologieterrainperformanceobjectivitéexpérience artistiqueprocessus d'écritureprocessus de restitutionAmbrosio Chiara1288302Bonnot Thierry1237457Brunner Bernadette1288303Chauvier Éric1288304Fabian Johannes143955Marcus George E142789Monnier Ariane1288305Montazami Morad1288306Müller Bernard1288307Oester Kathrin1288308Pasqualino Caterina500558Schneider Arnd443684Müller Bernard1288307Pasqualino Caterina500558Schneider Arnd443684FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910495761203321Le terrain comme mise en scène3020735UNINA01151nam0 22002771i 450 UON0038057020231205104525.90420100423f1593 |0itac50 baenmGB|||| 1||||Avreliathe paragon of pleasure and princely delights: contayning the seuen dayes solace (in Christmas holy-dayes) of Madona Aurelia, queene of the Christmas pastimes ... / by G. 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Responding to this challenge, EU and non-EU countries are preparing national and regional low-emission strategies outlining clean energy-transition pathways. The aim of this book is to provide rigorous quantitative assessment of the challenges, impacts and opportunities induced by ambitious low-emission pathways. It aims to explore how deep emission reductions can be achieved in all energy supply and demand sectors, exploring the interplay between mitigation options, including energy efficiency, renewable energy uptake and electrification, for decarbonising inflexible end-uses such as mobility and heating. The high expansion of renewable energy poses high technical and economic challenges regarding system configuration and market organisation, requiring the development of new options such as batteries, prosumers, grid expansion, chemical storage through power-to-X and new tariff setting methods. 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