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    Ruptura y subversión en las novelas de Mauricio Wacquez: una propuesta de lectura a partir de la teoria escisionista.Claudia Molina - 2016 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 7:99-121.
    This article is the result of a critical exercise that is, reading the novels of Mauricio Wacquez understanding them as a rupture and writing project. For this, our proposal takes as its starting point the methodology of stratigraphic cuts proposed by Michel Houellebecq, applying in turn the theoretical dimension of François Meyronnis contained in L’ Axe du Néant, specifically, the concept of division in writing.
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    Le perroquet est un extraterrestre comme les autres.Julien Wacquez & Chiara Mengozzi - 2024 - Multitudes 94 (1):216-219.
    Dans la nouvelle Le Grand silence, l’écrivain Ted Chiang met en regard deux histoires qui semblent n’avoir en commun qu’une proximité géographique fortuite : d’un côté le radiotélescope d’Arecibo au nord de l’île de Porto Rico, destiné à l’écoute de quelque trace radio de vies extraterrestres ; de l’autre une espèce de perroquets qui n’existe nulle part ailleurs, l’Amazone de Porto Rico, dont le dernier refuge se trouve être la forêt bordant le radiotélescope… et qui est sur le point de (...)
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  3. Mauritius : capitulation, consolidation, creation.Tony Angelo - 2014 - In Susan Farran (ed.), A study of mixed legal systems: endangered, entrenched, or blended. Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
     
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    Mauritius Geerard, Clavis Patrum Graecorum, I: Patres antenicaeni. [REVIEW]Basil Studer - 1984 - Augustinianum 24 (3):601-603.
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    Investigating teachers’, students’ and parents’ perspectives concerning school-based morality education: a case study in a multicultural background in Mauritius.Wajiihah Banu Shah Emambokus - 2020 - International Journal of Ethics Education 6 (1):21-35.
    The importance of Morality Education is globally recognized. Effectiveness of such programs necessitates that due consideration be given to sociocultural factors, which consist of enablers and potential barriers. Several research work have been conducted in this specific domain, highlighting its importance in numerous aspects of adolescents’ lives. This calls to the need to integrate ME in lives of school-aged adolescents from a multicultural background and socioeconomically deprived regions. This small-scale intervention’s aim was to investigate the perspectives concerning ME, taking into (...)
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    Bureaucracy and the politics of time in state-business relations: Waiting to recruit migrant labour in Mauritius.Lucas Puygrenier - 2023 - Theory and Society 52 (2):333-352.
    Time is money. According to E.P. Thompson, this saying lies at the core of the logic of capitalism. And yet, in the vast literature on state-capital relations, the strategic value of time has remained relatively neglected compared to rent distribution and monetary exchanges. Elaborating on the recruitment of migrants by employers and their intermediaries in Mauritius, this article explores the role of bureaucratic time and delays in businesses’ access to the fundamental resource for economic accumulation: labour. It reveals a (...)
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    A Longitudinal Study of the Implementation of the Corporate Governance Code in a Developing Country: The Case of Mauritius.Teerooven Soobaroyen & Jyoti Devi Mahadeo - 2016 - Business and Society 55 (5):738-777.
    This exploratory study investigates firms’ implementation of a new corporate governance code in Mauritius, a developing economy. The authors rely on annual report disclosures during a four-year period. The authors analyze the level of corporate engagement with the code’s requirements, including corporate social responsibility initiatives, relative to a 2004 benchmark over the three subsequent years. The study contributes to the literature in two ways. First, it provides much needed evidence of longitudinal implementation within developing economies that exhibit, or have (...)
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    Cyclonic Ecology: Sugar, Cyclone Science, and the Limits of Empire in Mauritius and the Indian Ocean World, 1870s–1930s.Robert M. Rouphail - 2019 - Isis 110 (1):48-67.
    Tropical cyclones posed unique challenges to the mobility and durability of British colonial capital in the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Indian Ocean world. Although a veritable community of scientists studying these storms in the Bay of Bengal and the Mascarene Islands developed in the second half of the nineteenth century, knowledge about cyclone generation, movement, and internal makeup remained opaque. This article analyzes one response to these limitations: the growth of “agrometeorology” on the African island of Mauritius. Agrometeorology, (...)
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  9. Multiculturalism, individualism and human rights: Romanticism, the Enlightenment and lessons from Mauritius.Thomas Hylland Eriksen - 1997 - In Richard Wilson (ed.), Human rights, culture and context: anthropological perspectives. Sterling, Va.: Pluto Press.
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  10. Economics, conflicts and interculturality in a small island state: The case of Mauritius.Sheila S. Bunwaree - 2002 - Polis 9:1-19.
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    Note on the connection between the rainfall at Durban and mauritius.T. F. Claxton - 1905 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 16 (1):437-442.
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  12. The reptiles of Round Island, Mauritius.N. Garbutt - 1992 - Vivarium 4 (3):6.
     
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    Ensayos sobre el patio y el jardín. Couve. Wacquez. Donoso.Ignacio Sánchez Osores - 2020 - Alpha (Osorno) 51:251-254.
    Resumen: Durante la década del sesenta, la revista Movie hereda de Cahiers du cinéma las preferencias por la politique des auteurs y por cierto cine norteamericano. No obstante, sin abandonar esa predilección por un “cine de directores”, a lo largo de su trayectoria la revista británica intentará desarrollar un riguroso método de análisis formal a través de detallados close readings de los films. Algunos de sus integrantes buscan aplicar al cine los planteos de F. R. Leavis y la revista Scrutiny (...)
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    Ethical decision–making in business: Focus on mauritius.Geetanee Napal - 2003 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 12 (1):54–63.
    This paper explores management attitudes towards ethical issues in an attempt to shed some light on the determinants of ethical issue intensity in the context of business. A sample of business executives in Mauritius was surveyed in order to establish their ethical perceptions when exposed to potentially questionable business practices. The findings demonstrated the significant influence of factors associated with moral deliberations on strategies for ethical decision–making as compared with the impact of company policy and legal requirements. Participants revealed (...)
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    Ethical decision-making in business: focus on Mauritius.Geetanee Napal - 2003 - Business Ethics: A European Review 12 (1):54-63.
    This paper explores management attitudes towards ethical issues in an attempt to shed some light on the determinants of ethical issue intensity in the context of business. A sample of business executives in Mauritius was surveyed in order to establish their ethical perceptions when exposed to potentially questionable business practices. The findings demonstrated the significant influence of factors associated with moral deliberations on strategies for ethical decision–making as compared with the impact of company policy and legal requirements. Participants revealed (...)
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    Ethical decision–making in business: focus on Mauritius.Geetanee Napal - 2003 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 12 (1):54-63.
    This paper explores management attitudes towards ethical issues in an attempt to shed some light on the determinants of ethical issue intensity in the context of business. A sample of business executives in Mauritius was surveyed in order to establish their ethical perceptions when exposed to potentially questionable business practices. The findings demonstrated the significant influence of factors associated with moral deliberations on strategies for ethical decision–making as compared with the impact of company policy and legal requirements. Participants revealed (...)
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    Science and Power in Colonial Mauritius. William Kelleher Storey.Richard Drayton - 2000 - Isis 91 (1):170-171.
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    The economic and social structure of Mauritius.C. J. Thomas - 1961 - The Eugenics Review 53 (3):160.
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    Discussion of the errors of certain types of minimum spirit thermometees in use at the Royal Alfred observatory, mauritius.A. Walter - 1905 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 16 (1):419-436.
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    Secondary School Science and Technology in Mauritius.Vandana Hunma - 2002 - Science & Education 11 (5):497-511.
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    Is bribery a culturally acceptable practice in mauritius?Geetanee Napal - 2005 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 14 (3):231–249.
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    Is bribery a culturally acceptable practice in Mauritius?Geetanee Napal - 2005 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 14 (3):231-249.
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    J. M. Posada, Descenso y ascenso en la intelección humana como razón. Glosa libre al planteamiento de Leonardo Polo, Académica Española, Mauritius, 2017. [REVIEW]Juan Fernando Sellés - 2019 - Studia Poliana 21:190-191.
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    Titi Livi Ab Urbe Condita Libri. Editionem primam curavit G. Weissenborn. Editio altera quam curavit Mauritius Müller. Pars. IV. Fase. I. Lib. XXXI.—XXXV. Lipsiae, in Aedibus B. G. Teubneri. - Titi Livi ab Urbe Condita Liber V. Für den Schulgebrauch erklärt von Franz Luterbacher. Leipzig. B. G. Teubner. 1 Mk. 20. - Livy. Book XXI. Edited for the Syndics of the University Press, by M. S. Dimsdale, M.A., Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Pitt Press series. 3s. Sd. [REVIEW]H. M. Stephenson - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (07):213-214.
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    S. C. Martino, El aporte de Leonardo Polo a la universidad y a la teoría de la empresa. Una antropología para la universidad y el management a la altura de nuestro tiempo, Académica Española, Mauritius, 2018. [REVIEW]Patricia Rodríguez Aguirre - 2019 - Studia Poliana 21:187-190.
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    Sex. Propertii Elegiarum Libri IV. Ed. Mauritius Schuster. Editionem alteram curavit Franz Dornseiff. Pp. xxxviii + 252. Leipzig: Teubner, 1958. Boards, DM. 9. [REVIEW]E. A. Barber - 1960 - The Classical Review 10 (1):77-78.
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    Developmental States in Africa: The Mauritian Miracle.Anwar Seman Kedi̇r - 2023 - Akademik İncelemeler Dergisi 18 (1):123-140.
    A developmental state is both a theoretical construct and a description of the political economy of certain nations, primarily in East Asia, over a specified time period. Theoretically, a developmental state is a particular type of state with a high degree of autonomy and solid institutional competence, allowing it to undertake a series of effective state-interventionist policies in pursuit of developmental objectives. Statism and state autonomy underpin the conceptual framework of the developmental state. The developmental state defied the neoclassical orthodoxy (...)
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    A Longitudinal Study of Corporate Social Disclosures in a Developing Economy.J. D. Mahadeo, V. Oogarah-Hanuman & T. Soobaroyen - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 104 (4):545-558.
    This article examines corporate social disclosures (CSD) in an African developing economy (Mauritius) as provided in the annual reports of listed companies from 2004 to 2007. Informed by the country’s social, political and economic context and legitimacy theory, we hypothesise that the extent and variety of CSD themes (social, ethics, environment and health and safety) will be enhanced post-2004 and will be influenced by profitability, size, leverage and industry affiliation. We find a significant increase in the volume and variety (...)
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    Bien-être scolaire et communauté éducative inclusive : défis et enjeux d’une expérimentation pédagogique à l’Île Maurice pour penser le bonheur d’enseigner.Fabienne Serina-Karsky - 2023 - Revue Phronesis 12 (2-3):209-221.
    This article is based on a five-year action-research project implemented in elementary school in Mauritius, which mobilized members of the educational community as well as various partners, and which revealed the challenges and stakes of a pedagogical experimentation that promotes well-being in the perspective of an inclusive educational community. The qualitative and quantitative survey that mobilized the different actors made it possible to measure the impacts of the experimentation, particularly on the school environment, the well-being of the children and (...)
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    Madeleine’s children: slaves from île Bourbon (present-day Réunion), 18th to 19th centuries. [REVIEW]Sue Peabody - 2017 - Clio 45:172-183.
    En utilisant des exemples tirés d’une famille esclave de la Réunion et de l’île Maurice, cet article analyse comment le choix des prénoms ainsi que des noms de famille a marqué le statut de ses membres et a signalé ou bien dissimulé leurs relations de parenté. Selon le droit colonial français, les pères esclaves ne disposaient pas du statut de pères, mais les noms des esclaves et de leurs descendants conservaient les traces de leur ascendance maternelle en portant le nom (...)
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    Assembling the dodo in early modern natural history.Natalie Lawrence - 2015 - British Journal for the History of Science 48 (3):387-408.
    This paper explores the assimilation of the flightless dodo into early modern natural history. The dodo was first described by Dutch sailors landing on Mauritius in 1598, and became extinct in the 1680s or 1690s. Despite this brief period of encounter, the bird was a popular subject in natural-history works and a range of other genres. The dodo will be used here as a counterexample to the historical narratives of taxonomic crisis and abrupt shifts in natural history caused by (...)
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    White Sugar and Dark Colonialism: Reflections on Girmitiyas and Coolies – Towards a new Paradigm of Reconciliation in Fiji.Pal Ahluwalia - 2023 - Culture and Dialogue 11 (2):190-202.
    The presence of Indians fundamentally altered the political, social and economic landscape of sugar producing nations. In most cases, race, which was used as an important signifier of difference by the colonising power, left these states with a colonial legacy of division and derision which they continue to endure and navigate in such diverse locations as the Caribbean, the West Indies, Fiji, Mauritius and parts of Africa. In the quest for recognition, equality and political status that allows the girmitiyas (...)
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    Reframing Baudelaire: Literary History, Biography, Postcolonial Theory, and Vernacular Languages.Francoise Lionnet - 1998 - Diacritics 28 (3):63-85.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reframing Baudelaire: Literary History, Biography, Postcolonial Theory, and Vernacular LanguagesFrançoise Lionnet* (bio)In A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf quips: “History is too much about wars; biography too much about great men;” literary history, she might have added, is too much about sons murdering their fathers. Canonical readings of the canon have often insisted on the vaguely Freudian (if not biblical) model of literary creation susceptible both to “anxieties (...)
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    The ‘genie of the storm’: cyclonic reasoning and the spaces of weather observation in the southern Indian Ocean, 1851–1925.Martin Mahony - 2018 - British Journal for the History of Science 51 (4):607-633.
    This article engages with debates about the status and geographies of colonial science by arguing for the significance of meteorological knowledge making in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Mauritius. The article focuses on how tropical storms were imagined, theorized and anticipated by an isolated – but by no means peripheral – cast of meteorologists who positioned Mauritius as an important centre of calculation in an expanding infrastructure of maritime meteorology. Charles Meldrum in particular earned renown in the mid-nineteenth (...)
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    A study of mixed legal systems: endangered, entrenched, or blended.Susan Farran - 2014 - Burlington, VT: Ashgate. Edited by E. Örücü & Seán Patrick Donlan.
    This book provides a fascinating and critical insight into familiar and less familiar mixed legal systems, taking the reader on a voyage of discovery from St Lucia and Guyana to the islands of the Seychelles and Mauritius. It considers those mixed systems which share boundaries with unmixed ones, such as Scotland and Quebec, and those located off-shore of major and dominant jurisdictions such as Jersey off the coasts of France’s civil law and England’s common law system, as well as (...)
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    The Importance of Maritime Traffic to Cultural Contacts in the Indian Ocean.Michel Mollat - 1980 - Diogenes 28 (111):1-18.
    The conclusions and recommendations resulting from a number of meetings held in Port Louis, Mauritius (1974); Colombo, Sri Lanka (December, 1978); and Perth, Australia (August, 1979) could serve as authority for the present work. Running through them was a continuity and logic that is stimulating for research, and from them emerged an appeal for the coordination of efforts. From all the evidence, the idea that inspired the meetings was that the countries of the Indian Ocean make up an entity. (...)
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    African virtue ethics traditions for business and management.Kemi Ogunyemi (ed.) - 2020 - Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
    African nations are many and diverse, each one of them a multicultural home to philosophies that have enriched human communities over the centuries. Yet, the continent's wisdom remains largely undocumented. Of particular importance are those insights that could serve as stimuli to the more responsible and sustainable management of the global economy and the earth's resources. African philosophies about the way to live a flourishing life are predominantly virtue-oriented. However, narratives of African conceptions of virtue are uncommon. This book therefore (...)
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    The encyclopedic philosophy of Michel Serres: writing the modern world and anticipating the future.Keith A. Moser - 2016 - Augusta, Georgia: Anaphora Literary Press.
    This monograph represents the first comprehensive study dedicated to the interdisciplinary French philosopher Michel Serres. As the title of this project unequivocally suggests, Serres s prolific body of work paints a rending portrait of what it means for a sentient being to live in the modern world. This book reflects Serres s profound conviction that philosopher c est anticiper / to philosophize (about something) is to anticipate ( Philosophie Magazine ). According to Serres, a philosopher is someone who possesses an (...)
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    Learning to Breathe: Five Fragments Against Racism.B. Venkat Mani - 2023 - Substance 52 (1):41-48.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Learning to BreatheFive Fragments Against RacismB. Venkat Mani (bio)For Dr. JLW, for all Black academics and students1. Air HungerI know you, Derek Chauvin. You may think that we first met on May 25, 2020, in Minneapolis. I was called George Perry Floyd. For you, I was just another Black man, a potential criminal. For me, you were not a police officer, but the knee that stands for racism. You (...)
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  40. Board Composition and Financial Performance: Uncovering the Effects of Diversity in an Emerging Economy. [REVIEW]Jyoti D. Mahadeo, Teerooven Soobaroyen & Vanisha Oogarah Hanuman - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 105 (3):375-388.
    We examine the key elements of board diversity (or heterogeneity) amongst listed companies operating in an emerging economy (Mauritius) and the extent to which these influence financial performance. Specifically, we ask whether there is evidence of tangible benefits in pursuing a strategy of board diversity in terms of gender-, age-, educational background and independence in a corporate context which has long been dominated by family-led and ‘closed’ boardrooms. In light of recent corporate governance developments which appear to foster greater (...)
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    A hard nut to crack: nutmeg cultivation and the application of natural history between the Maluku islands and Isle de France (1750s–1780s). [REVIEW]Dorit Brixius - 2018 - British Journal for the History of Science 51 (4):585-606.
    One of France's colonial enterprises in the eighteenth century was to acclimatize nutmeg, native to the Maluku islands, in the French colony of Isle de France (today's Mauritius). Exploring the acclimatization of nutmeg as a practice, this paper reveals the practical challenges of transferring knowledge between Indo-Pacific islands in the second half of the eighteenth century. This essay will look at the process through which knowledge was created – including ruptures and fractures – as opposed to looking at the (...)
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