Publication of the Atlas of sustainable and responsible development (Eyrolles)

Publication of the Atlas of sustainable and responsible development (Eyrolles)

Sustainable development in 85 files by 100 experts.

Everyone today, from the citizen to the international politician, is concerned by sustainable development. In this atlas, nearly 100 authors, experts in their field, address, in in-depth contributions, the major global, national, regional and local issues, as well as the sustainable problems of public and corporate policies. An essential work to understand how today’s decisions shape France and the world of tomorrow.

The chapter on culture in this book was entrusted to COAL
It is composed of different articles:
CULTURE : Alice Audouin (COAL)
CONTEMPORARY ART : Lauranne Germond (COAL)
ESTHETICS : Loîc Fel (COAL)
CINEMA : Jean-Michel Valantin (researcher)
We are also pleased to have a contribution from Bettina Laville, dedicated to cultural diversity.
Alice Audouin also wrote the article on communication.
Link to the book (Eyrolles website) :
http://www.eyrolles.com/Entreprise/Livre/l-atlas-du-devel…

e-card :
http://www.eyrolles-serveur.com/email_sp/54690/

 


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    COAL mobilizes artists and cultural actors on societal and environmental issues and accompanies the emergence of a new culture of ecology through its actions such as the COAL Prize, curating exhibitions, advising institutions and communities, European cooperation, and the animation of conferences, workshops and the first dedicated website Ressource0.com



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