
Transidentification, by Céline Masson and Caroline Eliacheff
Céline Maçon and Caroline Eliacheff discuss the topic of transidentification in adolescents. They question the diagnosis of gender dysphoria and propose the term pubertal sexual anxiety.
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Céline Maçon and Caroline Eliacheff discuss the topic of transidentification in adolescents. They question the diagnosis of gender dysphoria and propose the term pubertal sexual anxiety.

Summary of Nathalie Heinich's book, Is Wokeism Totalitarianism?

Interview with Nora Bussigny, author of “The New Inquisitors”, a journalistic infiltration within the woke movements.

What is Wokism the name of? A debate between Romuald Sciora and Nathalie Heinich which took place at the Tropiques bookstore.

"Today, no one calls themselves anti-universalist, including those who have a frankly communitarian policy," explains Nathalie Heinich. Hence a confusion of the cards, which throws a part of the population into confusion.

The hijab women wanted the moon: to be able to play football with the hijab on their heads. Supported by several disoriented associations, the hijab women did not win their case. Alone alongside the French Football Federation (FFF), the International Women's Rights League (LDIF) stood up against religious fundamentalism and won the game. We interviewed its president Annie Sugier.

Interview conducted by the EGALE association with Xavier-Laurent Salvador, lecturer in old French and co-founder of the Observatory of Identity Ideologies.

Video published in Le Figaro on May 16. This week Larousse and Petit Robert presented the words they included in their dictionary, such as "vélorution" or "megabassine". Is this legitimate? What is the role of the dictionary today?

Conspiracy theories are sea serpents of the human imagination. They were therefore not invented by the digital age. However, the deregulation of the cognitive market that the Internet represents has brought new vitality to these intellectual propositions. Gérald Bronner explains why.

In the two years that our Observatory has existed, the dual branch on which we must base our action has become increasingly clear: the autonomy of science on the epistemic level, and universalism on the political level. One and