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“Walls of Words”: Paperscape in Charles Dickens’s Novels
The walls of Dickens’s city are covered in posters, bills, signs and inscriptions, resulting in the disappearance of those very walls behind the accumulation of messages. Simultaneously, these words go beyond the space allotted to them, erecting walls of words in the public space, constantly modifyi...
Migrant workers in the face of tuberculosis in Russia and Kazakhstan: results of an exemplary survey
This article focuses on awareness of tuberculosis (GRT) among migrant workers from Central Asia. The aim is to assess the possibilities for improving the prevention of this social disease among them. This work presents the results of a survey conducted in Russia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzsta...
The Instagram globe-trotters: contemporary representation (s) of the trip
This research work focuses on studying the representations of the journey put into circulation via the Instagram device by a group of users — which we simply define as a globe-trotters whose passion and practice from the other side are laid down as communal denominators. The study of the process of...
The experience of the exodus
Face with the COVID-19 pandemic, the French government has put in place drastic measures to combat the spread of the disease. This includes the lockdown of the population. A lot of questions then arose; what will be the impact on our daily lives and future projects? What will happen to the practice...
West African Migrations to Italy: An Anthropological Analysis of Ghanaian and Senegalese Politics of Mobility in Emilia Romagna
In this article we combine a mobility perspective with a biographical approach to explore the Italian experience of Ghanaian and Senegalese migration emphasising expectations, obstacles and practices in contexts of uncertainty and precariousness. First, we provide readers with an historical backgrou...
Grammar power
No. 872, 1-15 March 2004 Jean-Marc ferryLes Grammers de l’intelligenceDu Cerf ed., 211 p. Start: communication. Which authorised the proposal to: “The thesis of the ontological precedence of a world of communication over a world of representation is an anchor for the discussion of the book”. The exi...
From one eye to another
While the ethnographic survey is a prime time for research, it also opens up unexpected meetings that may call into question its meaning and scope. The following article focuses on measuring the effects of decisive telescoping. When the ideological interposes between a researcher and his/her purpose...
Ousmane Bakary, Exil and Culture. Ethnic genocide, fractures, deuil and identity reconstruction
This book takes up a doctoral thesis in anthropology supported at Laval University on this crucial issue: how do people forced to exile as a result of violent experience such as war or genocide succeed in carrying out their work of bereaving and rebuilding identity in their host society? Forced into...
Living in the house: reflections around the living space
[ES] Housing the house. Reflections around the vivential space is a personal project that arises from the need to investigate the idea of home, home and living space. Based on the reflection on living spaces and different ways of living, developing concepts such as home, family, privateness, nest or...
How vision collaborates with thought to bring information into the mind
International audience “To gaze is to think” notes Salvador Dalí. The artist’s observation is illustrative of the tradition of representing perception as analogical with thinking. Analysing perception, Arnheim, for example, claims that there is no difference between a percept and a concept inasmuch...
Transport Infrastructure, sunk costs and firms export behavior
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The Red Dead of Víctor Erice or the worrying strangeness of the film experiment
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Reinforcement of self-efficacy through mental transportation : improvement of persuasiveness of prosocial communication promoting self-donation
While self-efficacy appears as a main behaviour’s explanatory variable, little research has been conducted regarding the potential mechanisms that could improve self-efficacy in the specific context of marketing communication. Moreover, despite the strong stakes linked with organ and gamete donation...
Three essays on bank overliquidity in the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC)
This thesis is based on three essays focused on analysis of the excess liquidity in the CEMAC countries. The first one identifies the determinants of excess liquidity in developing countries by studying the case of CEMAC member countries from 1985 to 2002. The GMM estimator used has shown that the e...
La détresse psychologique de la mère et ses besoins d'accompagnement à la suite du dévoilement de l'agression sexuelle de son enfant
Child sexual abuse is a prevalent social problem. The ratio of sexual abuse victims who are minor is considerable (Pereda, Guilera, Forns, & Gómez-Benito, 2009) While child sexual abuse has been associated with a number of various consequences in childhood, research also shows that they tend to pers...
Sensoriality and emotions, towards a co-construction of the meaning: qualitative approach to the visit experience at the Bordeaux Wine Cité
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Observe, standardise and reform the society of the first nineteenth century Joseph-Marie de Gérando (1772-1842) at the crossroads of knowledge and experience
University of Lille 3 (UMR 8529-IRHiS) — University Paris I (Ea 127/IHRF) — ANR Mosare (UMR LARHRA and Triangle) Observer, standardise and reform the society of the first nineteenth century Joseph-Marie de Gérando (1772-1842) at the crossroads of knowledge and experience Colloquium organised on 31 M...
Going to London... to promote vocational integration in France
In the context of increasing migration from France to London, this article seeks to understand the motivations of young French adults of Maghreb origin who undertake this mobility with the aim of promoting their professional integration. Some of these young people in France benefit from a mechanism...
PREDICT at Connected-Week: Participatory experience on 17 November 2018
Elise Gaillard, mediator at the Museum of Fine Arts in Angers during the Geoffroy Gawin guided tour at the collective video elicitation session with the audience. The aim of the event proposed as part of the Connected Week is to cross-check the eyes of mediators, research teachers at the University...
The directors of the TCL Group
TCL Corporation’s senior management The turnaround of 2008 TCL Corporation is headed by a board chaired by Li Dongsheng, the composition of which may change on a proposal from the Chairman. After the disagreements of the 2006s and 2007s, TCL opened its advice to new personalities from outside, and i...
The lessons from the Chinese experiment
The fact that the business leaders concerned had from the outset a strong awareness of their delay in terms of technology, managerial know-how, business networks, brands, distribution networks and experienced international managers may have had a major consequence: their determination and strong com...
The geographical lockdown or the virtues of an experiment
For those who would not have the first law of geography at the top, “everything interacts with everything but two things close to each other is more likely to interact than two remote things”, according to Waldo Tobler’s landmark and humour statement (1970), the lockdown imposed by the COVID-19 pand...
Landscape morphological analysis between archaeology and town and country planning. Urban form and country form studies in Val-d'Oise (France)
This work explains how historical landscape study can be used for town and country planning.<br />The morphology studies land allotment, settlement and road networks dynamics. In the first part, we explore the morphological experience in archaeology, geography and town planning. It contains conceptu...
Individual and Collaborative self-regulatory support: peer assessment & video feedback in an EFL task
International audience Self-regulated learning (SRL) includes the cognitive, metacognitive, behavioral, motivational, and emotional/affective aspects of learning. The conceptualization of self and socially regulated learning (SSRL) has recently received much attention and peer assessment (PA) has be...
Factors in the Transition from Legal to Illicit Drug Use in Young Adults from Northern Mexico
Abstract Objective. This research sought to analyze the predictive effect of personal (personality traits), social (social support and social stigma) and community factors (characteristic of the neighborhood and exposure to consumption) on the transition of drug use in young adults. Methods. Case an...