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  • Last night I dreamt of Bond, James Bond

    By Maria J. Lopez | May 26th, 2020

    Bond films were my favorite growing up and played a part in my coming of age.  Later my interest in films turned elsewhere, my gaze shifted, and Bond became a […]

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  • Going Over The (Self-Built) Wall

    By Anne Béraud | May 25th, 2020

    Entre l’homme et la femme, Il y a l’amour. Entre l’homme et l’amour, Il y a un monde. Entre l’homme et le monde, Il y a un mur.[1]   Jacques-Alain […]

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  • On the littoral…

    By Gustavo Dessal | May 22nd, 2020

    In my latest book “Unconscious 3.0” I have dedicated some reflections to the use of technologies in the service of the denial of death. The famous episode of the Black […]

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  • Life Online

    By Alan Rowan | May 21st, 2020

    There are two features of social media that are particularly worth emphasising, namely that such “information flows” have the quality of being both immediate and novel. There is a need […]

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  • It’s No Child’s Play

    By Prerna Kapur | May 20th, 2020

    During the period of Lockdown, my work with children has been most affected. Schools took precautionary measures some time before the prohibition from the central government. Without proper intimation to […]

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  • In memoriam – François Sauvagnat

    By 3 | May 19th, 2020

    Extracts from an interview with François Sauvagnat about his collection Le trauma psychique, aspects cliniques, éthiques et politiques (Anthropos, 2007), published on the blog for Journées 44 of the ECF, […]

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  • Everything will be fine?

    By José R. Ubieto | May 19th, 2020

    Emergencies – natural catastrophes, attacks or pandemics like the current one – always give rise to diverse attitudes and feelings. Optimism is usually more politically correct than pessimism. This is […]

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