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Évitant de prendre position sur l'existence et le sens d'une relation causale entre l'idéologie et l'action sociale, mais considérant l'une et l'autre comme deux expressions homologues d'une même réalité, la position d'une instance sociale en termes de domination, l'auteur tente une lecture de l'évolution de l'influence du catholicisme québécois au cours des dernières décennies. The author avoids taking a stand on the debate over the existence and direction of a causal relationship between ideology and social action she prefers to consider both as the homologous expressions of the same reality the domination of a social institution. Within this framework, an analysis is made of the evolution of the influence of Quebec catholicism during the last decades.
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Human development has made remarkable social and economic progress possible for most of us but has also entailed a range of serious impacts on natural resources, local communities and the economy at multiple scales. Thus, achieving sustainable territorial management that combines healthy and prosperous societies with the long-term maintenance of biodiversity and productive ecosystem services remains the biggest challenge of our modern world. This Special Issue seeks to collect a coherent set of studies on techniques and experiences (case studies) aimed at increasing the environmental, social, economic and/or institutional sustainability of landscapes and seascapes from a range of geographic and socioeconomic contexts. Ten case studies representing urban areas, rural areas (chiefly protected areas) and coastal areas from four countries in Europe and Asia by internationally renowned authors are shown.