Tag: Rosencher
when algorithms impact family transmission, by Anne Rosencher – L’Express
The phenomenon is as intriguing as the name it gave itself: #SephoraKids is the rallying hashtag on social networks for many preteen girls who are passionate about beauty and skin…
what if history had already gone off the rails? By Anne Rosencher – L’Express
In medieval cartography, it was common to draw mythological creatures in areas still unexplored by man: “Hic Sunt Dracones” added the cartographers – literally: “here are the dragons” – to…
What the “returned panels” movement tells us, by Jérôme Fourquet and Anne Rosencher – L’Express
In recent days, French people traveling by road in the provinces have noticed a curious epidemic: certain signs indicating the names of municipalities have been turned over. The famous white…
the new obsession of the elites, by Jérôme Fourquet and Anne Rosencher – L’Express
“The biggest event of the last hundred years.” Nothing less. Just that. Some readers may have had to think twice to make sure they had read and understood this sentence…
the new obsession of the elites, by Jérôme Fourquet and Anne Rosencher – L’Express
“The biggest event of the last hundred years.” Nothing less. Just that. Some readers may have had to think twice to make sure they had read and understood this sentence…
The woman of the year is an Iranian, by Anne Rosencher – L’Express
It seems that the man of the year is a woman. In any case, this is what the famous American men’s magazine says GQ which, for its annual awards, chose…
write the draft of History, by Anne Rosencher – L’Express
The temptation is great, looking back seventy years, to see things in a museum way. L’Express, the oldest “newsmagazine” in France; its founders, magnetic, ambitious, talented; its historical signatures, François…
LFI and complacency towards anti-Semitism: proof by five, by Anne Rosencher
Everyone knows these magazine games, where you have to connect the dots together, one after the other, for a drawing to appear. Conscientiously, we move forward in the blur of…
“I have to call Jacques Julliard”, by Anne Rosencher
On those days, we always think about the text messages, the calls, the invitations that remained at the tentative stage. “I should call Jacques Julliard.” To tell him how much…
Secularism at school: the “clothing police” is the abaya, by Anne Rosencher
Since the Minister of Education Gabriel Attal announced to the TF1 newspaper on Sunday August 27 that he intended to ban the abaya on school premises, a laziest controversy has…