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Langage et société The study of language, languages and discourse as historically and socially situated phenomena
Closed project Transilience Participatory research to catalyze transition initiatives and strengthen territorial resilience
Closed project International Semiotics Seminar in Paris 2023-2024 programme Enunciation(s) and passions in the semiotic territories opened up by Artificial Intelligence