French military dictionary: English-French, French-English
In: Its Technical manual TM30-502
In: Its Technical manual TM30-502
In: Armed forces & society: official journal of the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society : an interdisciplinary journal, Band 6, Heft 1, S. 162-167
ISSN: 0095-327X
In: Military Affairs, Band 41, Heft 4, S. 225
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Space is socially constructed : here I will focus on the legal construction of sexual spaces implied by the the logic of specific French sex-shops zoning laws. Sex-zoning laws are value-laden : they bluntly express what legislators consider to be paramount sexual good. But they also are strongly prescriptive : some spaces become forbidden spaces. Compared to various U.S. cities, there is no coherent sex " zoning " in France per se. But there are zoning tentations and multi-zoning inspirations : bars can't be too close to schools or hospitals, historical monuments' surroundings are protected, and sex-shops too have been the subject of legal imagination. I will follow the creation of a specific zoning law geared toward adult bookstores and the implementation of this law. I will describe a historical movement : isolating the store from the street, separating the store from the " children ". This history will emphasize a shift of values : During the seventies, the eighties and the nineties moral arguments are being replaced by urbanistic, non moralistic, arguments. " Moral crusaders " find new way to collectively express their claims. Being outside of morals is presented by the crusaders as being neutral, as the embodiment of a national-liberal citizenship.
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Space is socially constructed : here I will focus on the legal construction of sexual spaces implied by the the logic of specific French sex-shops zoning laws. Sex-zoning laws are value-laden : they bluntly express what legislators consider to be paramount sexual good. But they also are strongly prescriptive : some spaces become forbidden spaces. Compared to various U.S. cities, there is no coherent sex " zoning " in France per se. But there are zoning tentations and multi-zoning inspirations : bars can't be too close to schools or hospitals, historical monuments' surroundings are protected, and sex-shops too have been the subject of legal imagination. I will follow the creation of a specific zoning law geared toward adult bookstores and the implementation of this law. I will describe a historical movement : isolating the store from the street, separating the store from the " children ". This history will emphasize a shift of values : During the seventies, the eighties and the nineties moral arguments are being replaced by urbanistic, non moralistic, arguments. " Moral crusaders " find new way to collectively express their claims. Being outside of morals is presented by the crusaders as being neutral, as the embodiment of a national-liberal citizenship.
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Space is socially constructed : here I will focus on the legal construction of sexual spaces implied by the the logic of specific French sex-shops zoning laws. Sex-zoning laws are value-laden : they bluntly express what legislators consider to be paramount sexual good. But they also are strongly prescriptive : some spaces become forbidden spaces. Compared to various U.S. cities, there is no coherent sex " zoning " in France per se. But there are zoning tentations and multi-zoning inspirations : bars can't be too close to schools or hospitals, historical monuments' surroundings are protected, and sex-shops too have been the subject of legal imagination. I will follow the creation of a specific zoning law geared toward adult bookstores and the implementation of this law. I will describe a historical movement : isolating the store from the street, separating the store from the " children ". This history will emphasize a shift of values : During the seventies, the eighties and the nineties moral arguments are being replaced by urbanistic, non moralistic, arguments. " Moral crusaders " find new way to collectively express their claims. Being outside of morals is presented by the crusaders as being neutral, as the embodiment of a national-liberal citizenship.
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Space is socially constructed : here I will focus on the legal construction of sexual spaces implied by the the logic of specific French sex-shops zoning laws. Sex-zoning laws are value-laden : they bluntly express what legislators consider to be paramount sexual good. But they also are strongly prescriptive : some spaces become forbidden spaces. Compared to various U.S. cities, there is no coherent sex " zoning " in France per se. But there are zoning tentations and multi-zoning inspirations : bars can't be too close to schools or hospitals, historical monuments' surroundings are protected, and sex-shops too have been the subject of legal imagination. I will follow the creation of a specific zoning law geared toward adult bookstores and the implementation of this law. I will describe a historical movement : isolating the store from the street, separating the store from the " children ". This history will emphasize a shift of values : During the seventies, the eighties and the nineties moral arguments are being replaced by urbanistic, non moralistic, arguments. " Moral crusaders " find new way to collectively express their claims. Being outside of morals is presented by the crusaders as being neutral, as the embodiment of a national-liberal citizenship.
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In: Inflexions, Band 30, Heft 3, S. 187-190
Les attentats de janvier 2015 à Paris ont confirmé l'existence d'une menace terroriste sur la France, incitant le président de la République à prolonger la mission de protection du territoire national par les armées. Une inflexion qui, pour l'armée de terre, soulève de nombreux défis d'ordre notamment éthique, juridique, conceptuel et doctrinal. L'armée est redevenue indispensable pour protéger nos concitoyens et tout ce qui fait l'essence de la nation, un élément fondamental de la cohésion nationale.
International audience ; This paper investigates where French is acquired, in which conditions and what the specific problems are. It describes the various contexts that are concerned and studies the varying consequences. Contextual parameters are shown to play a major role and the dominant problems are learning problems that are studied by language educationalists and not in acquisitional terms in Europe or in the south. Due to the complexity of each situation, few studies are able to take all the parameters into consideration. The conclusion is a plea for more reciprocal exchanges between the research in French and in English and for a reflection in order to increase the role of research when political decisions are made in matters of language which are not without serious consequences in countries where French plays a dominant role.
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International audience ; This paper investigates where French is acquired, in which conditions and what the specific problems are. It describes the various contexts that are concerned and studies the varying consequences. Contextual parameters are shown to play a major role and the dominant problems are learning problems that are studied by language educationalists and not in acquisitional terms in Europe or in the south. Due to the complexity of each situation, few studies are able to take all the parameters into consideration. The conclusion is a plea for more reciprocal exchanges between the research in French and in English and for a reflection in order to increase the role of research when political decisions are made in matters of language which are not without serious consequences in countries where French plays a dominant role.
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In: Kodansha Globe book
In: French politics and society, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 53-64
ISSN: 0882-1267
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In: International affairs, Band 26, Heft 4, S. 487-502
ISSN: 1468-2346
In: Political science quarterly: PSQ ; the journal public and international affairs, Band 59, S. 363-387
ISSN: 0032-3195