46 research outputs found
Castries â Ăglise Saint-Ătienne
Date de l'opĂ©ration : 1995 (SD) Inventeur(s) : Jandot CĂ©line De l'ancienne Ă©glise romane Saint-Ătienne Ă Castries, seuls deux murs en Ă©lĂ©vation partielle sont apparents. OuvragĂ©s et ornementĂ©s, ils restent les tĂ©moins non nĂ©gligeables de la qualitĂ© architecturale de cet Ă©difice, Ă©rigĂ© au XIe s.-XIIe s., effondrĂ© en 1870, et transformĂ© en un square au XXe s. Dans le but de dĂ©gager les vestiges enfouis potentiels et de mettre en valeur ce patrimoine, la mairie de Castries a demandĂ© au service r..
Escaping the Echo Chamber: Perspectives on Immigrant Representations in the Exhibition Space
As a growing number of artists and curators have been using their works to express concern regarding the renewed discourse on migration in Europe, representations of migrant people have become more frequent in cultural institutions. The focus put on the figure of the migrant however raises some questions, notably concerning the ethics of representation. Indeed, while a strong focus is put on individual testimonies, the narrativisation of migrantsâ experiences simultaneously runs the risk of invisibilising the broader contemporary border control systems, central to the functioning of migrations today. Works designed to produce empathetic reactions in the viewer through testimonies might paradoxically contribute to the silencing of migrantsâ claims, while also failing to address the specific bureaucratic processes used by migratory control systems, at play in the making of what news media have been calling the ârefugee crisisâ since 2015. In order to discuss and question current issues with the ways migrations tend to be represented, as well as possibilities for different representations, this paper will analyze and compare two artworks: Libia Castro and Olafur Olafssonâs audio sculpture Bosbolobosbocoand Lawrence Abu Hamdanâs Conflicted Phonemes, displayed at the 2016 exhibition Voices Outside the Echo Chamber: Questioning Myths, Facts and Framings of Migration, at the Framer Framed Gallery in Amsterdam in 2016. As the two works present radically different perspectives on the representation of migrations and migrant people, this article will propose a critical understanding of the different strategies they adopt, and how such strategies might impact social praxis.
La fosse du deuxiÚme ùge du Fer des Estanyols (Pia, Pyrénées-Orientales)
Depuis une vingtaine dâannĂ©es, le dĂ©veloppement considĂ©rable de lâarchĂ©ologie prĂ©ventive a permis dâinvestir de maniĂšre bien plus large les espaces ruraux. Parmi les vestiges observĂ©s, un type dâamĂ©nagement excavĂ© se rencontre assez rĂ©guliĂšrement. Toutefois, malgrĂ© de nouveaux Ă©lĂ©ments recueillis, notamment lors de la fouille fine dâune telle structure sur le site des Estanyols Ă Pia (66), mise en perspective avec dâautres fosses identifiĂ©es dans la plaine roussillonnaise, sa fonction reste difficile Ă dĂ©terminer. De mĂȘme, le lien quâelle peut entretenir avec lâhabitat est encore mal apprĂ©hendĂ©, quoique plusieurs indices tendent Ă montrer quâelle puisse faire partie de lâĂ©quipement annexe de certains Ă©tablissements ruraux protohistoriques.Since the 1990âs, considerable development of preventive archeology has invested much more broadly rural areas. Among all vestiges observed, a particular type of pit appears regularly. However, despite new evidence collected, especially during the excavation of such a fine structure on the site des Estanyols (Pia, 66), put into perspective with other pits identified in the Roussillon plain, its function remains unclear. Similarly, the relationship it may have with the habitat is still poorly understood, although several indices suggest that it can be part of the ancillary equipment of some protohistoric rural settlements
La fosse du deuxiÚme ùge du Fer des Estanyols (Pia, Pyrénées-Orientales)
Depuis une vingtaine dâannĂ©es, le dĂ©veloppement considĂ©rable de lâarchĂ©ologie prĂ©ventive a permis dâinvestir de maniĂšre bien plus large les espaces ruraux. Parmi les vestiges observĂ©s, un type dâamĂ©nagement excavĂ© se rencontre assez rĂ©guliĂšrement. Toutefois, malgrĂ© de nouveaux Ă©lĂ©ments recueillis, notamment lors de la fouille fine dâune telle structure sur le site des Estanyols Ă Pia (66), mise en perspective avec dâautres fosses identifiĂ©es dans la plaine roussillonnaise, sa fonction reste difficile Ă dĂ©terminer. De mĂȘme, le lien quâelle peut entretenir avec lâhabitat est encore mal apprĂ©hendĂ©, quoique plusieurs indices tendent Ă montrer quâelle puisse faire partie de lâĂ©quipement annexe de certains Ă©tablissements ruraux protohistoriques.Since the 1990âs, considerable development of preventive archeology has invested much more broadly rural areas. Among all vestiges observed, a particular type of pit appears regularly. However, despite new evidence collected, especially during the excavation of such a fine structure on the site des Estanyols (Pia, 66), put into perspective with other pits identified in the Roussillon plain, its function remains unclear. Similarly, the relationship it may have with the habitat is still poorly understood, although several indices suggest that it can be part of the ancillary equipment of some protohistoric rural settlements
Supplementations of industrial multichamber parenteral nutrition bags in critically ill children: safety of the practice
Parenteral nutrition (PN) is sometimes required in critically ill children because of contraindication or intolerance to full enteral nutrition. European guidelines recommend favoring multichamber bag PN (MCB PN), when possible, for quality purposes and ease of use. The prescribers may adjust the MCB PN through supplementations to better fulfill patient needs. The objective of this study is to investigate the use and supplementations of MCB PN. This observational, single-center, retrospective study was conducted in a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). We collected prescriptions of MCB PNs and their supplementations added directly into PN bags. A descriptive analysis and a comparison of electrolyte supplementations with the manufacturer's recommendations were undertaken. One hundred thirty-five children (median age 39.2 months [7.0-118.8]) were included, 1449 MCB PNs were administered, and 1652 supplementations were carried out in 736 PN bags. Thirty-two percent of supplementations were vitamins, 32.2% were trace elements, and 35.8% were electrolytes. Around 10% of electrolyte supplementations in PN bags were outside the manufacturer's recommendations. These nonconformities primarily concerned phosphate. This study showed the real-world clinical use of MCB PN in the PICU. Proper attention should be paid to septic risks and physicochemical risks to ensure efficient practice and safety of MCB PN use. [Abstract copyright: © 2022 The Authors. Nutrition in Clinical Practice published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition.
BĂ©ziers (HĂ©rault). Saint-Jean-d'Aureilhan
Jandot Cécile. Béziers (Hérault). Saint-Jean-d'Aureilhan. In: Archéologie médiévale, tome 29, 1999. pp. 227-228
Sondages d'Ă©valuation dans l'ancienne Ă©glise romane Saint-Etienne Ă Castries
Jandot Céline. Sondages d'évaluation dans l'ancienne église romane Saint-Etienne à Castries. In: Archéologie du Midi médiéval. Tome 13, 1995. pp. 221-227
Le patrimoine méconnu des maisons de Prades (XV<sup>e</sup>- XX<sup>e</sup> siÚcles)
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Castries (HĂ©rault). Ancienne Ă©glise Saint-Etienne
Jandot Cécile. Castries (Hérault). Ancienne église Saint-Etienne. In: Archéologie médiévale, tome 26, 1996. p. 240