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&lt;b&gt;Guy Di M&amp;eacute;o&lt;/b&gt; est professeur &amp;agrave; l&amp;rsquo;Universit&amp;eacute; de Bordeaux III-Michel de Montaigne o&amp;ugrave; il enseigne la g&amp;eacute;ographie sociale. Il est membre de l&amp;rsquo;UMR 5185 ADES du CNRS.&lt;/div&gt;
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