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Résumé : L'objectif de cette étude est de déterminer si les attitudes envers l'Islam pouvaient influencer ou non le sentiment d'insécurité vis-à-vis du terrorisme islamiste chez des étudiants ? Pour pouvoir répondre à cette question, nous avons réalisé une recherche descriptive et explicative sur une population d'étudiants, composée d'un échantillon étant sensibilisé à la thématique du terrorisme (étudiants en criminologie de l'Université de Liège) et d'un autre n'étant pas sensibilisé à cette thématique (étudiants en sage-femme de l’École Helmo de Liège). Le public ciblé est constitué d'un maximum de 240 étudiants, pour lequel nous avons réussi à obtenir ¼ de participation (37 criminologues et 21 sages-femmes). L'échantillon de cette étude est donc composé de 58 étudiants : 45 femmes, 12 hommes (et 1 ''autre'' concernant le genre). Ils sont 57% à avoir entre 22 et 24 ans, pour une moyenne d'age de 30,8 ans et 65% a être non croyant. Les résultats démontrent une influence des attitudes envers l'Islam sur le sentiment d'insécurité, mais également qu'une influence du sentiment d'insécurité sur les attitudes envers l'Islam était aussi possible. Il ne semble donc pas s'agir d'une influence exclusivement unilatérale, mais bien d'une influence en inter-relation. Mots clefs : sentiment d'insécurité, Islam, attitudes envers l'Islam, terrorisme islamiste. Abstract : The purpose of this study is to determine whether attitudes towards Islam could or could not influence the feeling of insecurity towards Islamist terrorism in students ? To answer this question, we carried out a descriptive and explanatory research on a student population, made up of a sample being sensitized to the theme of terrorism (criminology students from the University of Liège) and another one being not aware of this theme (students in midwifery Helmo School of Liège). The target audience consists of a maximum of 240 students, for which we managed to obtain ¼ of participation (37 criminologists and 21 midwives). The sample of this study is composed of 58 students : 45 women, 12 men (and 1 "other" about gender). They are 57% aged between 22 and 24, for an average age of 30.8 years and 65% to be unbeliever. The results demonstrate an influence of attitudes towards Islam on the feeling of insecurity, but also that an influence of the feeling of insecurity on attitudes towards Islam was also possible. It does not seem, therefore, to be an exclusively unilateral influence, but one of inter-related influence. Key words : feeling of insecurity, Islam, attitudes towards Islam, islamist terrorism.
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S06/0439 --- S06/0240 --- S11/1215 --- China: Politics and government--Policy towards religion --- China: Politics and government--Policy towards minorities and autonomous regions --- China: Social sciences--Works on national minorities and special groups: since 1949 --- Sociology of minorities --- Sociology of religion --- Human rights --- China
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Kloosterorden --- Ordres religieux --- Monks --- Monasticism and religious orders --- Moines --- Monachisme et ordres religieux --- History --- Histoire --- S06/0439 --- S13B/0425 --- China: Politics and government--Policy towards religion --- China: Christianity--Other orders and congregations --- History. --- Cistercians --- China --- Sources --- Abbeys --- Persecution
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Wang (Shenzhen Univ.) describes how elite Chinese journalists recently created a professional paradigm that blends social activism with investigative reporting. Wang suggests the formation of an investigative and advocacy journalistic model is a unique adaptation to contemporary governmental controls, social norms, and journalistic practices in China. Wang explains that leading Chinese journalists are increasingly focused on fostering democratic reforms in China and sometimes help organize social reform movements. Though the book is not grounded in international mass communication theory, the text is well researched with helpful chapter footnotes, a bibliography, and an index. The book?s thesis contrasts with the portrayal of Chinese journalism in some recent books, such as Doug Young's The Party Line: How the Media Dictates Public Opinion in Modern China (Wiley, 2013). Recommended for collections in international journalism as well as contemporary Chinese culture.
Investigative reporting --- Journalism --- History --- Political aspects --- S06/0438 --- S11/1450 --- China: Politics and government--Policy towards press, Internet --- China: Social sciences--Journalism and the press --- Journalisme d'enquête --- Journalisme --- Presse --- Aspect politique --- Journalisme d'enquête
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Civil society --- Internet --- Société civile --- Social aspects --- Political aspects --- Aspect social --- Aspect politique --- S11/1600 --- S06/0438 --- China: Social sciences--Internet --- China: Politics and government--Policy towards press, Internet --- Société civile
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S06/0439 --- S13B/0621 --- #SML: Chinese memorial library --- China: Politics and government--Policy towards religion --- China: Christianity--Catholic Church under communism: 1949 - 1966 --- Zhou, Bangjiu --- 周邦舊 --- Zhou, bangjiu --- zhou ban jiu --- 周邦旧 --- Br. Peter Zhou Banjiu
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