Profound change takes time to build.
Polyvagal theory teaches us that our bodies possess a hierarchy of physiological states, all of which are essential. Above all, it teaches us that these states can be consciously or unconsciously regulated to promote confidence, security and resilience.
When "Hallyu" even hits school
A new culture has been attracting the interest of young people and adults alike in recent years: that of South Korea. The wave known as "Hallyu" affects cinema as much as music, and teenagers are very fond of it. Would it be possible to use it in the classroom?
Humans in continuity with their environment
A plea text that shows that knowledge passes through a human, its environment and transforms itself, and is not a cut-out of the living. On this condition, knowledge is alive and regenerating.
Data, Darkpost, the new ways of politics?
Digital technology is infusing our lives, including our political lives. What does the example of dark post tell us about tomorrow's citizen?
How digital technology is transforming the practice of history
What makes history special in the Web 2.0 era? Have historians' practices changed as the web has become increasingly participatory? Two texts provide a clearer picture of the components of this new digital history.