MAN AND THE WORLD

Seven authors, six chapters and ten articles; that is the content of this study. Within it, Jean-Louis Bischoff, Alain Tobelem, Denis Aubin, Noël Imbert-Bouchard, Alexandre and Jean-Noël Vallée, and lastly Antoine Béon (seven authors) discuss spirituality, work, environment, science, communication, publishing and pop culture.

Aspiring to be clear, profound and specific, these reviews aim to offer discernment tools for people (students or otherwise) who are keen on meticulously and efficiently reflecting on contemporary global issues.

Circulating with more ease in what is called globalisation is the ultimate task that the FEDE and its associates have assigned to themselves in this book.

This book aims to provide insights into the economic and social evolution of Man in a globalised world. It is a combination of economic, sociological, historical, political, legal and communication skills. It offers tools for understanding the globalised world and Man’s place in its organisation.

Contents

1. Man and the Spiritual
Religions in the world
Jean Louis Bischoff

2. Man and Labour
The impact of the process of globalization on the workforce.
Alain Tobelem
What retirement? What future?
Denis Aubin

3. Man, Migrations, and the environment
Migration dynamics
Jean-Louis Bischoff

4. Man and Science
Transhumanism in questions
Noël Imber Bouchard
The specificities of contemporary science
Alexandre Vallée, Jean Nöel Vallée

5. Man, Communication, and Publishing
focus on the giants of the japanese print media
Jean Louis Bischoff
A brief state of play Self publishing in the United States
Antoine Béon

6. Man and Hobbies
Sporting goods consumption trends
Zoom on pop culture
Jean-Louis Bischoff

The co-authors:

An associate professor of economics and accounting, he teaches in the preparatory class. Within the FEDE, he designs and implements educational collections for many years.

Holder of a master’s degree in product design and a master’s degree in science of education, Antoine Béon taught at Créapole-ESDI. It is Currently collection director (Col Heroes) and artistic director within the Hachette group.

PhD in Philosophy (Ecole Pratique des Hautes Études), Professor empowered and authorised to conduct and oversee research (University of Artois), he is a graduate of the Institute of Training for the Study and Teaching of Religions (IFER), and an associate researcher (Texts and cultures laboratory ‑ internal team “Literatures and cultures of childhood and youth / Robinson Center”) of the University of Artois.

Jean‑Louis Bischoff has always worked in the music, communication and entertainment industries: from the production of musical shows (Élysée Montmartre) to cinematographic productions (Max Linder), on to communication (Young Persons Card of the Secretariat of State for Youth and for Sport, as well as working with the city of Lille municipality and Francaise des Jeux (National French Gaming Organisation).

As a Professor of Philosophy in Higher Education, Jean‑Louis Bischoff, works at various art and luxury colleges and also at the Institut Supérieur de Pédagogie (ISP) (the Higher Institute of Teaching) in Paris. He lectures on the themes of creation and contemporary trends, and proposes research on the philosophy of religions, the reshaping of belief and the sacred in contemporary pop culture, the perception of trends, the philosophy of education and aesthetic philosophy.

Jean‑Louis Bischoff is Director of Research of the FEDE and Director of the Trends Division of the FEDE doctoral school.

Noël Imber-Bouchard is a graduate of the Institute of Political Studies in Strasbourg. He was a technical adviser to the Ministry of Tourism, co-founder and manager of ABCD and Carbure Communication (cultural and tourism engineering agency), Secretary General of the School Mines de Paris and Tourism Director.

Doctor in Development Economics (University of Sorbonne‑Paris) and Professor empowered and authorized to direct management research (University of Nice). Alain Tobelem is also a graduate of Sciences Po, the Institut de Hautes Études for Latin America, CELSA, (Centre for Literary Studies and Applied Science) and the Sorbonne ‑ Paris (Hispanic and Lusitanian languages and civilizations). An international conference speaker and lecturer, he is currently leading a doctoral research programme at the Ceram Sophia Antipolis Higher Business School.
Alain Tobelem is the director of the Governance division of the FEDE doctoral school.

Doctor of Medicine, specialist in public health and the economics of health, holds a master’s degree in ethics biomedical, Alexandre Vallée, is currently a PhD student in applied mathematics (CNRS Poitiers). He has taught and worked in hospitals.

Doctor of Medicine (Necker University ‑ Paris V), a graduate winner of the Faculty of Medicine and Professor empowered and authorised to oversee research in Neurosciences, He also has a Ph.D. in Physical Sciences (Paris 13), is a graduate (3rd cycle) from the Faculty of Letters (Lyon 3), a graduate (2nd cycle) from the Institute of Business Administration (Lyon 3) and graduate of a Grande Ecole d’Ingénieur (Higher School of Engineering) (INSA Lyon).
He is a former intern and former assistant head of the Clinique des Hopitaux de Paris.
Jean‑Noel Vallée is Director of the Innovation Division of the FEDE Doctoral School.

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