Les politiques temporelles, réponse au délitement des rythmes sociaux ?Doc Géo
La remise en cause de rythmes fordiens structurant l'organisation spatio-temporelle des sociétés occidentales par un nouveau modèle aux temporalités plus fractionnées, imbriquées et différenciées, dans lequel les rythmes individuels désagrègent les grands rythmes collectifs, a instauré de nouvelles articulations entre pratiques spatiales et temps sociaux. Ce phénomène accentué par les sentiments d'urgence et d'accélération temporelle eux-mêmes émulés par la mise en compétition permanente des individus et personnes morales et par la croissance exponentielle des contingences et des choix, soulève la question de l'agencement et de la gestion des temps sociaux.
Dès les années 1960, les chercheurs de l'école du Lund se sont penchés sur cette question. À la même période, l'urbaniste Kevin Lynch (1972) s’intéresserait également aux temps urbains. Cependant, à cette époque le moindre intérêt porté aux temporalités quotidiennes a desservi ces recherches qui ont eu peu d'échos dans le champ sociétal.
Nonobstant, la multiplication des pensums organisationnels, la luxuriance des mouvements en faveur de la vie lente, du bien-être de logiciels destinés à nous aider à mieux gérer notre temps démontrent, à l'inverse des années 1970, l’intérêt croissant de la société civile pour les temporalités quotidiennes.
La naissance des politiques temporelles dans les années 1990, comme réponse à cette acmé de l'hypertension des rythmes des territoires, traduit ce fort intérêt contemporain pour les questions de temps.
Ces politiques urbaines novatrices qui remettent en question les dynamiques traditionnelles de l’action publique considèrent que les dysfonctionnements du territoire ne viennent pas uniquement de ses dynamiques sociospatiales ou économiques, mais qu’ils sont également dus à des différences de rythmes. Elles concentrent leurs actions sur une dimension souvent ignorée du développement territorial : le temps, et notamment la régulation des différents temps sociaux et territoriaux dans un souci d’amélioration de la qualité de vie de la communauté dans son ensemble.
Sous l'éclairage de la littérature scientifique et d'informations de première main obtenues par notre concours au sein de l'association Tempo Territorial qui regroupe les acteurs engagés dans des politiques temporelles, nous proposons de réaliser une lecture critique de ces politiques afin de questionner leur capacité à introduire un changement profond sur les rythmes sociaux. En effet, nées en réponse à la crise du temps qui touche les sociétés occidentales les stratégies de gestion des temps mises en œuvre par ces politiques promeuvent-elles des rythmes plus lents et plus conviviaux ou au contraire sont-elles à l’origine d’une plus grande pression temporelle sur les collectifs et individus ?
Après avoir fait le point sur l’émergence et la diffusion des politiques temporelles, nous nous intéress
Les politiques temporelles, réponse au délitement des rythmes sociaux ?Doc Géo
La remise en cause de rythmes fordiens structurant l'organisation spatio-temporelle des sociétés occidentales par un nouveau modèle aux temporalités plus fractionnées, imbriquées et différenciées, dans lequel les rythmes individuels désagrègent les grands rythmes collectifs, a instauré de nouvelles articulations entre pratiques spatiales et temps sociaux. Ce phénomène accentué par les sentiments d'urgence et d'accélération temporelle eux-mêmes émulés par la mise en compétition permanente des individus et personnes morales et par la croissance exponentielle des contingences et des choix, soulève la question de l'agencement et de la gestion des temps sociaux.
Dès les années 1960, les chercheurs de l'école du Lund se sont penchés sur cette question. À la même période, l'urbaniste Kevin Lynch (1972) s’intéresserait également aux temps urbains. Cependant, à cette époque le moindre intérêt porté aux temporalités quotidiennes a desservi ces recherches qui ont eu peu d'échos dans le champ sociétal.
Nonobstant, la multiplication des pensums organisationnels, la luxuriance des mouvements en faveur de la vie lente, du bien-être de logiciels destinés à nous aider à mieux gérer notre temps démontrent, à l'inverse des années 1970, l’intérêt croissant de la société civile pour les temporalités quotidiennes.
La naissance des politiques temporelles dans les années 1990, comme réponse à cette acmé de l'hypertension des rythmes des territoires, traduit ce fort intérêt contemporain pour les questions de temps.
Ces politiques urbaines novatrices qui remettent en question les dynamiques traditionnelles de l’action publique considèrent que les dysfonctionnements du territoire ne viennent pas uniquement de ses dynamiques sociospatiales ou économiques, mais qu’ils sont également dus à des différences de rythmes. Elles concentrent leurs actions sur une dimension souvent ignorée du développement territorial : le temps, et notamment la régulation des différents temps sociaux et territoriaux dans un souci d’amélioration de la qualité de vie de la communauté dans son ensemble.
Sous l'éclairage de la littérature scientifique et d'informations de première main obtenues par notre concours au sein de l'association Tempo Territorial qui regroupe les acteurs engagés dans des politiques temporelles, nous proposons de réaliser une lecture critique de ces politiques afin de questionner leur capacité à introduire un changement profond sur les rythmes sociaux. En effet, nées en réponse à la crise du temps qui touche les sociétés occidentales les stratégies de gestion des temps mises en œuvre par ces politiques promeuvent-elles des rythmes plus lents et plus conviviaux ou au contraire sont-elles à l’origine d’une plus grande pression temporelle sur les collectifs et individus ?
Après avoir fait le point sur l’émergence et la diffusion des politiques temporelles, nous nous intéress
Putting your audience at the heart of your content strategy. Content marketin...CharityComms
Daniel Dodd, director of communications and content, National Trust
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do. www.charitycomms.org.uk
Presentación que forma parte del curso Hornos Eléctricos de Arco de metallon; en esta parte se describen algunos aspectos metalúrgicos de la operación de los hornos
Research Project (due 04282359pm )What has been the impact.docxaryan532920
Research Project (due 04/28/23:59pm )
What has been the impact of Globalization in Latin America, 1990-2015?
Choose a Country in Latin America.
Country: Cuba
1. What trade policy changes have taken place in your country? Describe changes in trade policy 1990-2015
a) Tariffs
b) Quotas or Licenses
c) Trade Agreements with the U.S., E.U. or other countries in Latin America
d) What other measures were used to promote trade growth?
2. What foreign direct investment (FDI) policy changes have taken place in your country? Describe changes in trade policy 1990-2015
a) FDI Liberalization or Restrictions
b) Nationalizations
3. Does your country have a Stable Government:
a) Have there been changes in Rule of Law and Property Rights from 2000 to 2015.
b) Have there been major government corruption scandals?
c) Is your government populist? What’s the evidence?
d) In what way the current government may have created an environment good or bad for trade and FDI?
4. Describe changes in trade in your country? Provide data for all years on the following indicators, 2000-2015.
a) Exports and Imports in your country
b) Exports and Imports by major industries: Manufacturing, Agriculture, Mining
5. Describe changes in FDI in your country? Provide data for all years on the following indicators, 2000-2015.
c) Inward FDI in your country
d) Inward FDI by major industries: Manufacturing, Agriculture, Mining
e) Source Countries of FDI in 2000 and in 2015
6. What has been the impact of Globalization on Economic Growth in your country?
f) Wages and Income
g) Employment and Unemployment Rates
h) Can you attribute any of these changes to Trade and FDI policy?
7. As a policy advisor, based on your findings, do advise the government of your country to enact globalization reforms? Do you suggest they need to sign a free trade agreement?
Format Research Project
1. Introduction
2. Main Point of Paper/Hypothesis
3. Body of Paper and Evidence using Graphs/Tables
4. Conclusion
5. Bibliography
The paper should 9 pages long (including graphs and tables, no more than two pages)
Data Sources
Queens College Library – Data Bases: http://library.qc.cuny.edu/research/databases.php
Look up the following databases
(1) Business Economics and Theory
(2) EconLit
(3) World Bank Open Data
Government and World Organizations’ Websites
FDI and Trade Bilateral Data for US and other countries:
1. US Bureau of Economic Analysis: http://www.bea.gov
Country Level Data:
1. Look your country’s Central Bank. For example: Bank of Mexico, Bank of Chile….
2. World Bank: http://data.worldbank.org/country
3. OECD: https://data.oecd.org/
4. IMF: http://www.imf.org/external/index.htm
US Trade Representative, Trade Agreements: https://ustr.gov/trade-agreements
Running head: LITERATURE REVIEW 1
3
LITERATURE REVIEW
Literature Review
Your Name
Grand Canyon University: NRS 433V
Paper due date
Remember: You MUST include either the URL address to the FUL ...
A Value Proposition for Creating Crowdfunding Research Platform for Integrati...Joanne Sienko Ott, CFA, MA
A value proposition exists at the intersection of two innovations - IM clinical practice and a crowdfunding research platform – at this nexus arises the potential solutions to address the U.S. healthcare Triple AIM: better care, better outcomes, lower costs. Crowdfunding is a “socially mediated phenomenon” based on intrinsic trust individuals place on shared connections and a willingness to fund projects or causes based on passion alone. What gets funded is what strikes a chord with funders. The passage of the 2012 JOBS Act has resulted in a flood of crowdfunding platforms that have raised over $5.1 billion. Crowdfunding is being utilized for medical research. Health philanthropists and impact investors are collaborating in new ways to make a bigger impact and build capacity, however they want to see buy-in before taking on risk. Crowdfunding mechanisms provide an automatic feedback loop for concepts and give indication of risk prior to investor venture. At the other side of this nexus a crippling healthcare system has produced lower outcomes/higher costs fast approaching 20% of GDP. Evidence suggests that IM practices is effective and could ease the pain in our healthcare system. Barriers exist for clinical practice of IM, based on lack of sufficient evidence and funded research. NCCIH’s portion of the total NIH budget remains at less than 1% and PCORI is not focused on comparative studies of conventional interventions with IM in seeking better outcomes. Creating a crowdfunding research platform is an intriguing proposition that could engage mindful investment in research methodology for IM clinical practices. At this nexus – a crowdfunding IM/CAM research platform - all those who are passionate about a healthcare system that promotes health creation and treats the whole person through holistic approaches that optimize healing, could be funders such as philanthropists, impact investors, patients, and practitioners alike.
Putting your audience at the heart of your content strategy. Content marketin...CharityComms
Daniel Dodd, director of communications and content, National Trust
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do. www.charitycomms.org.uk
Presentación que forma parte del curso Hornos Eléctricos de Arco de metallon; en esta parte se describen algunos aspectos metalúrgicos de la operación de los hornos
Research Project (due 04282359pm )What has been the impact.docxaryan532920
Research Project (due 04/28/23:59pm )
What has been the impact of Globalization in Latin America, 1990-2015?
Choose a Country in Latin America.
Country: Cuba
1. What trade policy changes have taken place in your country? Describe changes in trade policy 1990-2015
a) Tariffs
b) Quotas or Licenses
c) Trade Agreements with the U.S., E.U. or other countries in Latin America
d) What other measures were used to promote trade growth?
2. What foreign direct investment (FDI) policy changes have taken place in your country? Describe changes in trade policy 1990-2015
a) FDI Liberalization or Restrictions
b) Nationalizations
3. Does your country have a Stable Government:
a) Have there been changes in Rule of Law and Property Rights from 2000 to 2015.
b) Have there been major government corruption scandals?
c) Is your government populist? What’s the evidence?
d) In what way the current government may have created an environment good or bad for trade and FDI?
4. Describe changes in trade in your country? Provide data for all years on the following indicators, 2000-2015.
a) Exports and Imports in your country
b) Exports and Imports by major industries: Manufacturing, Agriculture, Mining
5. Describe changes in FDI in your country? Provide data for all years on the following indicators, 2000-2015.
c) Inward FDI in your country
d) Inward FDI by major industries: Manufacturing, Agriculture, Mining
e) Source Countries of FDI in 2000 and in 2015
6. What has been the impact of Globalization on Economic Growth in your country?
f) Wages and Income
g) Employment and Unemployment Rates
h) Can you attribute any of these changes to Trade and FDI policy?
7. As a policy advisor, based on your findings, do advise the government of your country to enact globalization reforms? Do you suggest they need to sign a free trade agreement?
Format Research Project
1. Introduction
2. Main Point of Paper/Hypothesis
3. Body of Paper and Evidence using Graphs/Tables
4. Conclusion
5. Bibliography
The paper should 9 pages long (including graphs and tables, no more than two pages)
Data Sources
Queens College Library – Data Bases: http://library.qc.cuny.edu/research/databases.php
Look up the following databases
(1) Business Economics and Theory
(2) EconLit
(3) World Bank Open Data
Government and World Organizations’ Websites
FDI and Trade Bilateral Data for US and other countries:
1. US Bureau of Economic Analysis: http://www.bea.gov
Country Level Data:
1. Look your country’s Central Bank. For example: Bank of Mexico, Bank of Chile….
2. World Bank: http://data.worldbank.org/country
3. OECD: https://data.oecd.org/
4. IMF: http://www.imf.org/external/index.htm
US Trade Representative, Trade Agreements: https://ustr.gov/trade-agreements
Running head: LITERATURE REVIEW 1
3
LITERATURE REVIEW
Literature Review
Your Name
Grand Canyon University: NRS 433V
Paper due date
Remember: You MUST include either the URL address to the FUL ...
A Value Proposition for Creating Crowdfunding Research Platform for Integrati...Joanne Sienko Ott, CFA, MA
A value proposition exists at the intersection of two innovations - IM clinical practice and a crowdfunding research platform – at this nexus arises the potential solutions to address the U.S. healthcare Triple AIM: better care, better outcomes, lower costs. Crowdfunding is a “socially mediated phenomenon” based on intrinsic trust individuals place on shared connections and a willingness to fund projects or causes based on passion alone. What gets funded is what strikes a chord with funders. The passage of the 2012 JOBS Act has resulted in a flood of crowdfunding platforms that have raised over $5.1 billion. Crowdfunding is being utilized for medical research. Health philanthropists and impact investors are collaborating in new ways to make a bigger impact and build capacity, however they want to see buy-in before taking on risk. Crowdfunding mechanisms provide an automatic feedback loop for concepts and give indication of risk prior to investor venture. At the other side of this nexus a crippling healthcare system has produced lower outcomes/higher costs fast approaching 20% of GDP. Evidence suggests that IM practices is effective and could ease the pain in our healthcare system. Barriers exist for clinical practice of IM, based on lack of sufficient evidence and funded research. NCCIH’s portion of the total NIH budget remains at less than 1% and PCORI is not focused on comparative studies of conventional interventions with IM in seeking better outcomes. Creating a crowdfunding research platform is an intriguing proposition that could engage mindful investment in research methodology for IM clinical practices. At this nexus – a crowdfunding IM/CAM research platform - all those who are passionate about a healthcare system that promotes health creation and treats the whole person through holistic approaches that optimize healing, could be funders such as philanthropists, impact investors, patients, and practitioners alike.
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RMD24 | Debunking the non-endemic revenue myth Marvin Vacquier Droop | First ...BBPMedia1
Marvin neemt je in deze presentatie mee in de voordelen van non-endemic advertising op retail media netwerken. Hij brengt ook de uitdagingen in beeld die de markt op dit moment heeft op het gebied van retail media voor niet-leveranciers.
Retail media wordt gezien als het nieuwe advertising-medium en ook mediabureaus richten massaal retail media-afdelingen op. Merken die niet in de betreffende winkel liggen staan ook nog niet in de rij om op de retail media netwerken te adverteren. Marvin belicht de uitdagingen die er zijn om echt aansluiting te vinden op die markt van non-endemic advertising.
The key differences between the MDR and IVDR in the EUAllensmith572606
In the European Union (EU), two significant regulations have been introduced to enhance the safety and effectiveness of medical devices – the In Vitro Diagnostic Regulation (IVDR) and the Medical Device Regulation (MDR).
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Recruiting in the Digital Age: A Social Media MasterclassLuanWise
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Cultivating and maintaining discipline within teams is a critical differentiator for successful organisations.
Forward-thinking leaders and business managers understand the impact that discipline has on organisational success. A disciplined workforce operates with clarity, focus, and a shared understanding of expectations, ultimately driving better results, optimising productivity, and facilitating seamless collaboration.
Although discipline is not a one-size-fits-all approach, it can help create a work environment that encourages personal growth and accountability rather than solely relying on punitive measures.
In this deck, you will learn the significance of workplace discipline for organisational success. You’ll also learn
• Four (4) workplace discipline methods you should consider
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Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey throu...dylandmeas
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey through Full Sail University. Below, you’ll find a collection of my work showcasing my skills and expertise in digital marketing, event planning, and media production.
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Sustainability has become an increasingly critical topic as the world recognizes the need to protect our planet and its resources for future generations. Sustainability means meeting our current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. It involves long-term planning and consideration of the consequences of our actions. The goal is to create strategies that ensure the long-term viability of People, Planet, and Profit.
Leading companies such as Nike, Toyota, and Siemens are prioritizing sustainable innovation in their business models, setting an example for others to follow. In this Sustainability training presentation, you will learn key concepts, principles, and practices of sustainability applicable across industries. This training aims to create awareness and educate employees, senior executives, consultants, and other key stakeholders, including investors, policymakers, and supply chain partners, on the importance and implementation of sustainability.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles and concepts that form the foundation of sustainability within corporate environments.
2. Explore the sustainability implementation model, focusing on effective measures and reporting strategies to track and communicate sustainability efforts.
3. Identify and define best practices and critical success factors essential for achieving sustainability goals within organizations.
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1. Introduction and Key Concepts of Sustainability
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3. Measures and Reporting in Sustainability
4. Sustainability Implementation & Best Practices
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The world of search engine optimization (SEO) is buzzing with discussions after Google confirmed that around 2,500 leaked internal documents related to its Search feature are indeed authentic. The revelation has sparked significant concerns within the SEO community. The leaked documents were initially reported by SEO experts Rand Fishkin and Mike King, igniting widespread analysis and discourse. For More Info:- https://news.arihantwebtech.com/search-disrupted-googles-leaked-documents-rock-the-seo-world/
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Pfizer references december 2014
1. Oxford Brookes University BSc (Hons.) in
Applied Accounting
“The financial and business performance of Pfizer from
1 January 2011 to 31 December 2013”
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