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Journal articles on the topic "Internet – Afrique occidentale"
Borghi, Alessandro, Paola Cadoppi, and Giovanna Antonella Dino. "Heritage Stone 2. The Dora-Maira Unit (Italian Cottian Alps): A Reservoir of Ornamental Stones Since Roman Times." Geoscience Canada 43, no. 1 (March 14, 2016): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.12789/geocanj.2016.43.084.
Full textDesveaux, Emmanuel. "Parenté." Anthropen, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.102.
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Bernard, Éric. "Le déploiement des infrastructures Internet en Afrique de l'Ouest." Montpellier 3, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003MON30084.
Full textThe study of the development of Internet infrastructure makes it possible to define the incorporation of a territory within the globalization process. In West Africa, the territorial development of this network shows a real dynamism, already in existence, which allows some West African places to be connected to the worldwide information flow. There is however some missing links to the grid, with significant differences between the countries, but also within the national territories themselves. The development of the network in West Africa now encounters multiple constraints (geographical, technical, political and economic) in several scales. Consequently, the limited place occupied by the West African countries in the governance of the technical system of the Internet, therefore becomes a major obstacle to both the development of the network itself within these territories as well as to their enhaced integration into the global system
Loiret, Pierre-Jean. "L'enseignement à distance et le supérieur en Afrique de l'ouest : une université façonnée de l'extérieur ou renouvelée de l'intérieur ?" Phd thesis, Université de Rouen, 2007. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00192921.
Full textSeck, Sokhna Fatou. "Pratiques, stratégies et modèles de positionnement des acteurs de l'information en ligne en Afrique de l'Ouest francophone : le cas des portails Abidjan.net, Lefaso.net et Seneweb.com." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015GREAL015.
Full textInformation diffusion on the internet is now provided by a multiplicity of actors with, on the peak audiences, portals, also designated under the vague concept of Infomediaries. Their emergence is part of a re-configuration movement of the media space, driven by the Information Technology and Communication (ICT) (Internet and Web 2.0, specifically).The research presented here is part of a major observation regarding their success since their appearance while the already established media are struggling to establish viable editorial and economic models on the Internet.We consider that strategies of actors are observable in the heart of the industry under construction of online information and roles are redefined around the production, diffusion and consumption of information enhanced by the phenomenon of convergence.The study plans these strategies of actors as participating in a reconfiguration of the digital media space, dominated by the portals, whose approach relies in a "strategic" way on combining the content and practices certified professional by newspapers publishers, and in "tactical" way, based on marketing methods, in order to propose new models both "editorial and economic" fairly innovative, adapted to changes in the press sector vis-à-vis the digital, to the needs of users and relatively profitableThe area under study is that of Francophone West Africa, it presents some specificities sometimes away from references recognized in the field. Our corpus is composed of three portals, Seneweb.com (Senegal), Lefasonet.net (Burkina Faso) and Abidjan.net (Ivory Coast)
Ahouandjinou, Géraud. "Les sites d'informations touristiques sur le web en Afrique de l'Ouest francophone : le cas particulier du Bénin." Thesis, Paris 2, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA020076.
Full textTourism-focused web sites in French-speaking Western Africa, a case study of Benin. For nearly two decades now, African countries have been experimenting with information technology and communication. This entry into the information society is seen by many researchers as an opportunity to develop Africa. But, for now, socio-economic difficulties are hindering policies and actions conducted to use information systems for development purposes. The situation varies from one country to another. South Africa and Morocco, for example, have been clearly more successful than countries south of the Sahara in their tourism industrialization policies, putting information technology to good use. Benin is one of the first countries in French-speaking West Africa to be connected to the Internet. It is, however, struggling to get more of a foothold into the digital age. The defective and lacking telecommunications infrastructure, the lack of a coherent legal and regulatory framework, people’s inability to access computer equipment and services, the lack of local experts ... are all reasons for the delay. Internet could be a catalyst to promote culture and tourism in Benin and is one of the country’s development challenges today. Tourism is in fact the second largest source of income and contributes to 2% of Benin’s GDP.This study is an inventory of Benin’s tourism industry and its presence on the Web. It focuses in particular on the best way to turn the country’s countless attractions into real assets. This work is made up of two sections. The first provides an overview of the situation of tourism in the world and in Africa. It develops the topic and the issues of ICTs, seen as a springboard for development in Africa. The second part focuses on Benin. It provides descriptions and an analysis of the country, using as a starting point its general data to assess its tourism policy, its results and its outlook for growth, mainly through Internet. The methodological basis of this research includes a literature review, observations, field surveys and Web mapping
Egounlety, Epiphane. "L'endettement public dans les pays de la B. C. E. A. O. : endettement interne et externe : remise en cause des schémas théoriques existants." Paris 10, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA100065.
Full textTete, Kossivi Yéwougni. "Simulations du modèle régional canadien du climat, version 5 (MRCC5) en Afrique de l'Ouest : validation et sensibilité à la localisation du domaine." Mémoire, 2012. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/4663/1/M12345.pdf.
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