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Le Liban

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« Les Libanais sont les descendants des Phéniciens » « Le Liban est une création de la puissance coloniale française » « Les réfugiés palestiniens sont responsables de la guerre civile » « Israël a occupé le Sud-Liban pour défendre la Galilée » « L''occupation syrienne du Liban avait pour objectif son annexion » « Derrière le Hezbollah, l''Iran » ... Issues de la tradition ou de L''air du temps, mêlant souvent vrai et faux, les idées reçues sont dans toutes les têtes. L''auteur les prend pour point de départ et apporte ici un éclairage distancié et approfondi sur ce que l''on sait ou croit savoir.

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Published August 16, 2010

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Daniel Meier

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Daniel Meier is professor of elementary education at San Francisco State University, and teaches courses on children’s first and second language and literacy learning, narrative inquiry and memoir, and teacher research. Professor Meier holds degrees from Wesleyan University, Harvard University, and the University of California at Berkeley. He has worked with preschool and elementary school children on literacy development, and with teachers on inquiry-based projects at the early childhood and elementary school levels. He is the author of numerous books on education published by Teachers College Press, and is also co-editor of Voices of Practitioners, an online journal solely devoted to publishing teacher research in early childhood education. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife and two children.

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