Social Sciences
On this page you will find a list of publications in the field of Social Sciences. Our goal is to provide you with an invaluable resource for exploring and understanding the diverse disciplines that make up this multidisciplinary field. Whether you are a student, researcher, professional, or enthusiast, this collection encompasses a variety of themes, topics, and perspectives that span the entire spectrum of Social Sciences.
This publication list encompasses a wealth of resources, including academic articles, reference works, research reports, case studies, surveys, and much more. Whether you want to expand your knowledge, conduct academic research, or simply explore the issues that interest you, this list of publications in the field of Social Sciences will support you in your quest for in-depth understanding and analysis of the issues facing our society.
Thinking the African Paradigm with Pierre Mutunda Mwembo
Jean Willy Biayi
This special issue, composed for Pierre Mutunda Mwembo on the occasion of his admission to emeritus, attempts - as is customary - to address one of the preoccupations of the man to whom we pay tribute.
We have therefore chosen to prod...
Read the paperThe Future is Our Business: A Guided Tour of Foresight Research
Mutunda Mwembo Pierre Professeur Emérite
This text confirms the locomotor role of foresight in interdisciplinary research. He specifies that this science does not want to blend into prophecy, divinatory art, rigid and inflexible prediction... In addition to being rational, methodical ...
Read the paperGender-indexing phoric elements in idioms
Francis Ngoyi Créqui Tshimanga
Although some elements of idioms are more or less fixed, phoric elements seem to be the most flexible since they are interpretable only with consideration of their coreferential antecedents whose features they mirror. Among the most mirrored fe...
Read the paperThe Democratic Republic of Congo between abolitionism and retentionism of the death penalty
Charles Kazadi Bengankuna Kanyinda Ph.D
The Democratic Republic of Congo teeters between abolitionism and retentionism of the death penalty. Indeed, at the same time as it enshrines in article 215 the primacy of international public order, the Congolese DR constituent restricts, in a...
Read the paperThe elections of November 28, 2011 and their socio-political and economic consequences
Moïse Kalenga Tshiananga
The presidential and legislative elections organized in the Democratic Republic of Congo on November 28, 2011, were the subject of much criticism and protests throughout the world. This is why, with the aim of trying to seek light on this subje...
Read the paperConsensus and Dissensus with Jürgen Habermas
Jean Willy Biayi
A society thrives on dialogue, rational public deliberation, negotiation, compromise, consensus. But this requirement for consensus cannot be indifferent to differences, that is to say, to spaces of heterogeneity or “dissensus”. To think correc...
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