The “Other Globalization” Put to the Test of the Otherness of Time
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Gaijin and Japanese-Brazilians: Stereotypes With a "Thousand Faces"
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Stereotypes and Incommunication: From the Migrant to the Alien
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“Journalism is a social function”
- By Christophe Deloire,
- Interview conducted in December 2021 and March 2022 by Michaël Oustinoff,
- With contributions from Damien Larrouqué
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Communication challenges in the third sector: A multidimensional approach
- By Michaël Oustinoff
- and Ugo Ruiz
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Médecins Sans Frontières, humanitarian action, and the threat of instrumentalization
- By Rony Brauman,
- Interview conducted in January and March 2022 by Michaël Oustinoff
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New forms of “human” erudition in the era of the world’s translation
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After Babel, or translation as a major key for understanding the contemporary world
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L’entre-deux des textes (auto-) traduits : de Endgame de Samuel Beckett à Lolita De Vladimir Nabokov
The avatars of the stereotype since Walter Lippmann
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“We speak the same language”: the BRICS coming to terms with their linguistic diversity
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The regional groups to which each of the BRICS belong
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Jean Jaurès, Visionary and Theoretician of the Romance Languages in the Age of Globalization
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The Sciences and the Nations That Speak Romance Languages: Chronicle of a Plurilingualism Foretold
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The All-English Option and the Rise of Romance Languages
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The “Sense of the Language” or the Hidden Dimension of the Senses
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The Language of “Spin,” a Key to Our Contemporary World
- By Joanna Nowicki
- and Michaël Oustinoff
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Edward T. Hall: The Hidden Dimension of the Otherness of Language
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(In)discipline and Interdisciplinarity: Words for Things
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Globalization and “All-English” in the Pacific
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Introduction
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From Orwell’s Newspeak to Twenty-First Century Spin
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Introduction
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Being a Scientist Means Learning to Translate What Things, Not People, are Saying (Interview)
- By Pierre Laszlo,
- Interview with Michaël Oustinoff
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“Democracy in America” and the Untranslatability of English
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Introduction
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The Key Points of the Convention on the Diversity of Cultural Expressions
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