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Repenser la voix des esclaves / Reassessing the Enslaved Voice
Salmerón is Professor at the Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology at the University Valencia Spain. He is also the director of the ERI Lectura a research unit focused on the study of reading cognitive psychology at the University of Granada Spain. He was a Fulbright scholar at the Institute of Cognitive grade US students from NAEP 2017 we aimed to test the generalization of the negative association between by recent meta-analyses question the efficacy of digital tools in the language arts classroom. By analyzing Use of digital devices in the classroom and reading comprehension
and her book on the topic Friends of the Revolution came out in 2021. At the moment she is working on women domaine. About the presenter Rachel Rogers teaches in the English Studies department at the University of webmedia de l'UT2J. About the podcast This series takes a look at British protests in the late 18th and early turn-of-the-nineteenth-century radicalism and popular politics. She has worked on the role of the British 1820. Episode 1 The Gordon Riots 1780 Episode 2 The Luddite Protests 1811-12 Episode 3 The Newport Rising "Reading the Riot Act", un podcast de Rachel Rogers
Evil and Moral Judgment Karsten STUEBER College of the Holy Cross 11h15-12h Good Transformative Empathy LUKOMSKA University of Warshaw 16h-17h15 Empathy with the Devil and Auto-Empathy Nigel PLEASANTS University Independent 12h-12h45 Limits of Empathy Limits of Alterity The Challenges and Shortcomings of an Empathy for Children Claudia SERBAN Toulouse University 14h-14h45 Should we Empathize with Evil People Christiana WERNER University with the support of the LabEx SMS Lecture | Empathy with Evil: Social Science and the Empathy Dilemma
and After" - "Algerian Independence and the End of Empires: the British Left and African Liberation", Mélanie
Séminaire "Empire and After" - "The Hooghly River and the limits of colonial power in British India,"
construction mémorielle Interviews with the Past Oral History in the Construction of Memory . Cette manifestation construction mémorielle/ Interviews with the Past: Oral History in the Construction of Memory
"Empire and After" - "The political and scientific journeys of female missionaries in the British Empire, 1880-1940
story. How can we account for the lasting gap between the richest and the poorest that seems to be widening possession that passed into the hands of the British before gaining independence in 1968.The talk will will pay special attention to the parts of the Mauritian population that appear to be left out of this success widening?The Mauritian economic miracle may be casting a shadow on the deep-rooted inequalities that still Over the course of the 1960s, Mauritius successfully curbed its population growth, leading to a higher Séminaire "Empire and After" - "Did the silver lining hide the cloud? Economic success and social injustice
Réunion plénière ANR PaleoCet "The exploitation of whales in the Paleolithic of Atlantic Europe" 3 octobre