1000 resultados para Innu language
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Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal
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La colonisation sur les terres autochtones a eu des effets considérables sur l’organisation politique et sociale, le mode de vie et la culture des Innu.es, notamment en les dépossédant de leurs territoires et en leur imposant un système politico-économique fondé sur le capitalisme et l’étatisme. Ce mémoire explore les différentes stratégies de résistance adoptées par les Innu.es de la communauté de Pessamit pour faire face à ces impositions coloniales qui n’ont jamais cessé et interroge la capacité de ces luttes à se situer à l’extérieur de l’idéologie dominante. D’une part, des résistances ouvertes et déclarées confrontent publiquement les structures dominantes tout en pouvant paraître s’inscrire à l’intérieur des balises imposées par l’idéologie dominante, c'est-à-dire incapables de s’en extraire. D’autre part, certaines résistances sont plus discrètes, cachées, internes à la communauté et à sa vie quotidienne : l’infrapolitique. Il s’agit d’espaces politiques et sociaux de la communauté qui favorisent la protection de la culture innue (notamment sa langue), la valorisation d’un renouveau spirituel, la guérison de la population, l’occupation quotidienne des terres. Ainsi, l’enquête de terrain a révélé que les formes de luttes à Pessamit sont multiples, hétérogènes et parfois interdépendantes en tant qu’elles se complètent les unes les autres.
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Metaphor is a multi-stage programming language extension to an imperative, object-oriented language in the style of C# or Java. This paper discusses some issues we faced when applying multi-stage language design concepts to an imperative base language and run-time environment. The issues range from dealing with pervasive references and open code to garbage collection and implementing cross-stage persistence.
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Language is a unique aspect of human communication because it can be used to discuss itself in its own terms. For this reason, human societies potentially have superior capacities of co-ordination, reflexive self-correction, and innovation than other animal, physical or cybernetic systems. However, this analysis also reveals that language is interconnected with the economically and technologically mediated social sphere and hence is vulnerable to abstraction, objectification, reification, and therefore ideology – all of which are antithetical to its reflexive function, whilst paradoxically being a fundamental part of it. In particular, in capitalism, language is increasingly commodified within the social domains created and affected by ubiquitous communication technologies. The advent of the so-called ‘knowledge economy’ implicates exchangeable forms of thought (language) as the fundamental commodities of this emerging system. The historical point at which a ‘knowledge economy’ emerges, then, is the critical point at which thought itself becomes a commodified ‘thing’, and language becomes its “objective” means of exchange. However, the processes by which such commodification and objectification occurs obscures the unique social relations within which these language commodities are produced. The latest economic phase of capitalism – the knowledge economy – and the obfuscating trajectory which accompanies it, we argue, is destroying the reflexive capacity of language particularly through the process of commodification. This can be seen in that the language practices that have emerged in conjunction with digital technologies are increasingly non-reflexive and therefore less capable of self-critical, conscious change.
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Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) is a challenging area that is attracting growing attention from the software industry and the research community. A landscape of languages and techniques for EAI has emerged and is continuously being enriched with new proposals from different software vendors and coalitions. However, little or no effort has been dedicated to systematically evaluate and compare these languages and techniques. The work reported in this paper is a first step in this direction. It presents an in-depth analysis of a language, namely the Business Modeling Language, specifically developed for EAI. The framework used for this analysis is based on a number of workflow and communication patterns. This framework provides a basis for evaluating the advantages and drawbacks of EAI languages with respect to recurrent problems and situations.