The mystery of animal onomatopoeia
Have you ever wondered why animals sound different in different languages? Could it be that the French duck goes quack quack while its English counterpart goes kwak-kwak? Perception or misunderstanding? Do you give your tongue to the cat? Come and unravel the mystery of animal onomatopoeia!
Mass tourism, immersion, digital nomadism: 3 ways of travelling, 3 different stories
Before booking a trip, we rarely ask ourselves what we really want from it. This article looks at three ways of traveling - mass tourism, immersion and digital nomadism - not to rank them in order of importance, but to point out what distinguishes them in depth.
The minefield of sociology
Which academic discipline seems the most difficult to teach? If the media reports of recent years are anything to go by, sociology comes out on top. Professors have to juggle greater student sensitivities to minorities with intersectionality. They are also under pressure from the media and politicians not to give any credibility to these subjects, and not to give in to "radical" ideas.
Does traditional sociology still have a place in explaining mass phenomena?
Our world has been in a state of flux since the beginning of the 20th century, and the impact has been felt in the definitions of certain concepts, which are being sought and replaced over time. Such is the case with the notion of mass sociology, a discipline that has been searching for itself for over a century, just as humanity has been searching for itself.
Managers' relationship to knowledge
Leaders had their own ways of learning. What do psychology, sociology and psychosociology have to say about this?