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NOTES DE LECTURE SUR L’OUVRAGE « LES PROBLEMES ACTUELS DE L’HUMANITE: UNE PERSPECTIVE SOCIOLOGIQUE SUR LA POPULATION »

Soufyane Badraoui and Souad Belarouci
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Souad Belarouci: Demography department, University of Tlemcen, Algeria

Management Intercultural, 2014, issue 31, 523-527

Abstract: This book review is concerning the book of «The current problems of humanity: A sociological perspective on the population" published in French language. This editorial is a reflection of interest to researchers in a very modern contemporary field, namely the crisis facing whole humanity. Thus, the fact of providing a unified view of the phenomenon of man is very important. This paper presents the most important impacts of the crisis, especially on the social life of people, and planned to overcome pathological situations by promoting activities sociological solutions. Through scientific analysis of the dimensions of the crisis, important data is provided on employment, industrial production, health, family and youth. In other words, these data provide a comprehensive picture of the phenomenon and the real benefits specialists and the general public. This book signed by a group of academics in the University of Craiova; Adrian Otovescu, Gabriela Motoi and Maria Cristina Frăsie, under the coordination of the Professor Dumitru Otovescu University professor at the Faculty of law and Social Sciences in the University of Craiova.

Keywords: Problems of humanity; Crisis; Social life; Phenomenon of man (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Z13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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