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Commentary: Material culture in the positioning of national science in Ibero-America: natural history museums, scientific cabinets and educational institutions - 2
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Cultural and identity upgrading of Afro-descendant and indigenous women in community radios.
this article presents results related to cultural and identity upgrading identified in two experiences of community radios managed by Afro-descendant women from Venezuela and indigenous to Ecuador’s central mountain range, belonging to populations excluded from both representation and access to the...
Trade unions, parties, states in Europe: Between class action and social reconciliation
[This abstract can be sent in English] The history of the European trade union movement of the last century has been marked in particular by a shift, which is more or less slow between countries, from a low dominant mode of activity to class collective action, towards a position of intervention and...
The historical narrative and intentions of the actors. Answer to François Buton
‘titrebSummary’/titrebThe answer proposes to come back to three questions: the sources, the intentional nature of the actors and the tension between probability and truth. The history of colonial Algeria is confronted with the inequality of traces kept in different places and times. In the Palestro...
Identity dynamics in the speeches of language teachers' in French and German primary schools: how do they go about constructing “interculturality”?
International audience The term interculturality functions as a buzz word in the speeches of language teachers when they are asked about the word. It is posed as an evidence and it is rarely defined. There is a widespread use for teachers when they are involved as a team in school exchanges, qualify...
Music and hip-hop dance, close links to the professionalisation test
The hip-hop was born and formalised in the neighbourhood party and night box. This still active production context generates tense links between music and dance in aesthetic and social terms. The stylistic chorregraphic divisions are musical. This guides dancers’ learning, music tastes and listening...
Career guidance for Fine Arts graduates: study of positioning strategies
The artistic labour market has specific features (flexibility, importance of self-employed status, precariousness, multiactivity, etc.) which make it an original area of study. Those leaving the Schools of Art present themselves on this market with a Bac 5 degree. However, they are far from formin...
A Main Component Analysis in futsal according to game halves: A case study of an amateur futsal cup final. [Analysis of main components in indoor football according to the game: a case study in an amateur crown finish].
AbstractPrincipal Component Analysis (PCA) has not been used to assess the principal component (PC) of players´ external training loads (TL) in futsal. In addition, no previous study has analyzed the PC of players´ external TL depending on the half of the match in futsal. Thus, this study aimed to a...
“More German than the Germans:” A linguistic examination of representation and identity in two German-Canadian communities
Specialization: Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Degree: Master of Arts Abstract: This thesis is a linguistic examination of the construction of German-Canadian identity in two urban Canadian communities: Edmonton, Alberta and Waterloo, Ontario. Combining the complementary frameworks...
Prospective observatories of occupations and qualifications, the age of maturity
Generalised since 2004 and the prospective observatories of occupations and qualifications (OPMQ) are tools for expertise in the employment and training policy of professional branches. Developing and diversifying their work over time, they have established themselves as real technical and strategic...
Mother tonnages and artefacts of Community action: An interdisciplinary mechanism for territorial intervention in the field of health from the perspective of gender, art, politics, humanities
Proposed the creation of an interdisciplinary device from which to produce artistic and critically think about maternities, the development and historical representation of the concept and to distort the place of motherhood in its identity articulation with women in today’s social imaginary. The aim...
Consumer generativity
The concept of generativity—that is, adults' preoccupation for the well-being of the next generations—has been the subject of numerous studies in social psychology since the 1950's. In parallel, many companies are positioning their products and services as generative, a reality that has not been ext...
Building the diversity of actors to innovate. In the case of a health network
studying the design and setting up of a health network, we question innovation in view of the diversity of actors, mobilising the general framework for action. Our work allows us to enrich the innovation relationship — diversity in two ways, from a socio-constructivist epistemological perspective, w...
The homeopathic medicine in the history of the medicine, Co-construction, confrontation, cooperation. History, Transmission, Representation
The dynamics of this thesis resides in the search for the breach between the historical positioning (in relation to scientific fact itself) of homeopathic medication in the history of medical sciences, and the representation made of it in the past and present. By distinguishing what may be at stake,...
Transnational spatial practices and mobility strategies for Tunisian women
This text offers a gender reading of commercial traffic, based on a study by a group of Tunisian women making frequent shopping trips to Naples. Approaching commercial traffic from such a perspective means not only considering migrant women in terms of their multiple social positions, but also in th...
History and Cultural Memory in Neo-Victorian Fiction
History and Cultural Memory in Neo-Victorian Fiction combines innovative literary and historiographical analysis to investigate the way neo-Victorian novels conceptualise our relationship to the Victorian past, and to analyse their role in the production and communication of historical knowledge. Po...
Pathway in the analysis of the speech: issues at stake and method. Around professional writing
The executive summary presented for the empowerment to conduct research aims to circumscribe a theoretical position in the nowadays fierce field of speech analysis and to propose tools and methods designed to test the analysis of work-related narratives, in particular educational reports drawn up by...
Paulo Freire: a reading of his critical social and pedagogical thinking from the south
The thinking of educator Paulo Freire can be read from different angles and perspectives at each historical moment and socio-cultural reality. However, it is in the field of the critical tradition of social and educational theory and in the periphery of the dominant system that their thinking is vig...
Islam on the Move
Much nuance and variability have been lost in the process of the reductivist analysis of Islam post 9/11 and, as this study amply demonstrates, we are all the poorer as a result. This exhaustive examination of the rise and spread of the Tablighi Jama't, arguably the world's largest Islamic missionar...
Influence of French Cued Speech on consonant production in children with cochlear implants: an ultrasound study
International audience Although cochlear implant improves deaf children’s speech intelligibility (Turgeon et al., 2017; Grandon et al., to be published), the auditory information it provides remains degraded (Colin et al., 2017) and the perception of some acoustic features can be altered (Bouton et...
Between liberalism, social democracy and European integration: a Scottish model?
compared to a British “norm”, questions about the way in which society is regulated and the penetration of external ideological influences arise in particular in Scotland, due to its unique identity and its own geopolitical positioning within the European space. This article will focus on defining t...
Analyzing Exploratory Talk as a Socio-Cognitive Practice: Identity, Group Argumentation, and Class Debate Quality
This paper addresses the appraisal of the quality of student debate about a socio-scientific issue, with a focus on the interactional factor. The “scientific café” pedagogical situation offers an opportunity for observing the circulation of arguments from small group to class-level debate, indicati...
Distributed Representation of Geometrically Correlated Images with Compressed Linear Measurements
This paper addresses the problem of distributed coding of images whose correlation is driven by the motion of objects or positioning of the vision sensors. It concentrates on the problem where images are encoded with compressed linear measurements. We propose a geometry-based correlation model in or...
Problems of self-forming IN THE PROCESS OF SPECIAL PHYSICAL PREPARATION
The author considers ways to solve problems of special physical training, positioning the human body as a self-organising system with inherent features, opportunities and patterns of development. The main focus is on creating the ground for a meaningful and objective idea of the transformations taki...
Inter-nationality of heritage and Nouvelle muséologie
The paper reconsiders the relationship between the concept of international cooperation and heritage processes in the light of the original principles of the Nouvelle muséologie and its later museological and museum derivatives. Explaining formative ideas that have made a radical distance...