In: F. Lorcerie (Éd.), Éducation et diversité. Les fondamentaux de l’action., 2021, p. 47-57
Chercher à dresser ne serait-ce qu’un portrait de la formation interculturelle des enseignants en Suisse amène à prendre conscience que la diversité linguistique et culturelle n’est pas qu’un objet sur lequel travaillent les artisans de la formation des enseignants. Dans un pays construit sur l’alliance entre quatre régions linguistiques et vingt-six cantons, la diversité...
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In: Lebe besser! Auf der Suche nach dem idealen Leben, 2020, p. 17-29
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In: Revue suisse de pédagogie spécialisée, 2019, no. 3, p. 15-21
L’article 19 de la Convention de l’ONU relative aux droits des personnes handicapées définit des objectifs afin de permettre aux personnes en situation de handicap de choisir de manière autonome leur mode d’habitation. La mise en oeuvre de cet article en Suisse en est pour l’ instant à ses premiers balbutiements, mais une dynamique se met aujourd’hui en place. Cet article...
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In: Esercizi di fantalinguistica, 2019, p. 33-39
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In: Methods in Contemporary Linguistics, 2012, p. 463-486
The present paper addresses the question of territoriality with reference to the Swiss minority language Romansh, taking account of the contributions of jurists who were dealing with the legal situation in Switzerland and showing the importance of the principle in the common perception of the national languages of Switzerland. Furthermore, insights from a philosopher, Philippe Van Parijs, who...
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In: Manual of Romance Sociolinguistics, 2018, p. 526-548
This chapter deals with the two Romance languages which are officially recognized as minority languages of Switzerland, Romansh and Italian, and with Francoprovençal and French dialects spoken marginally in the francophone area of Switzerland. Romansh, the language that has gained new recognition in the process leading to the quadrilingual Swiss Confederation, is considered in most detail. The...
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In: International Journal of Public Health, 2010, vol. 55, no. 4, p. 299-306
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In: European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie, 2006, vol. 22, no. 2, p. 153-177
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In: La revue de l'infirmière, 2015, no. 208, p. 38-39
Telephone and coordination of intensive care in hospital. The telephone is a central tool for the coordination of care in hospitals between the general wards and intensive care. Calls are short and frequent. They concern a wide variety of issues handled in parallel with other activities. This research, carried out by a Swiss team, examines the practices of telephone communication in...
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In: Countries and their cultures, 2001, vol. 4, p. 2138-2148
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