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  1. Elsa Cavalié et Laurent Mellet - Only Connect. E. M. Forster’s Legacies in British Fiction

    British liberal-humanism. After the ethical turn at the end of the twentieth century British literature is in this context that the references to Forster are more and more frequent both in British fiction and and in academia. This book does not only aim at spotting and theorising this return to Forster today. 1905 onwards to the novelisation of Forster himself by Damon Galgut. How can the principle of connection

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    • - Mis à jour le 02/03/2019
  2. Evaluating the Impact of Time-to-Collision Constraint and Head Gaze on Usability for Robot Navigation in a Corridor

    manifestness by both modifying its trajectory to be more legible and using its head to glance at the human corridor. It should be conveyed both by altering the trajectory and by showing the robot awareness of the locations e.g. narrow corridors doors . This article aims at finding how an anthropomorphic robot like a PR2 robot first experiment revealed that humans primarily look at the robot's head just before crossing. The second both modifying the robot trajectory and glancing at the human is necessary to significantly increase

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 18/01/2024
  3. Passer pour un blanc au cinéma et dans la littérature / Racial Passing in Cinema and Literature

    Pause-déjeuner Lunch F422 13 30-15 00 To Pass or Not to Pass at the Turn of the 20th century Modératrice Chair Marie Aurélie Godet Université Paris-Diderot Racial Passing at New Orleans Mardi Gras Flight of Fancy or Masked Amsterdam Pamphlet Passing the Strange Cases of Black No More and Focus. 16 00 Nova Smith University of Chicago Lepers Université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 'I told you I wanted a black one this time' révisions surnaturelles

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    • - Mis à jour le 09/01/2019
  4. Séminaire SRM | Change and stability - an analysis of personal networks over time

    research recurrently shows that personal networks are highly dynamic. Over time people lose many relationships new contacts. Other relationships do last and some are even for life but we know relatively little about personal networks and the social resources people have at their disposal over the life course. I will present

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  5. Travailler dans un réseau de santé : effets sur les pratiques professionnelles et la santé psychique au travail. <br/>Ferré, M.F. (2015)

    creation of health networks. As they are growing fast they are an integral part of the French sanitation where professional practices and psychic health at work are concerned and on the other hand to examine the far as Social Psychology Work and Organizations are concerned. The aim of this thesis is on the one hand the RePPOP Midi-Pyrénées . Which will be modulated by the functioning dynamics between partners of the

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    • - Mis à jour le 21/11/2023
  6. Anthropocene tipping point reverses long-term Holocene cooling of the Mediterranean Sea: A meta-analysis of the basin’s Sea Surface Temperature records

    challenges linked to global change frequently compounded by rapid population growth. Within this framework regional-scale regional-scale Holocene temperature re-constructions are key to placing industrial-era warming into the perspective 0.2 C warmer than the mean for 1900 1960 followed by the onset of long-term cooling beginning around 3000 coolest temperatures during the last ten millennia are recorded during the Little Ice Age. We find that the past century with decadal warming rates that are 16 times greater than the closest interglacial analogue

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    • - Mis à jour le 22/03/2022
  7. Presse - Archives 2008/2010

    that bound 10 villages in the province of Lot in southwest France. The result is a rare look at how medieval team of French researchers has challenged this idea by trawling through medieval documents to create the have been preserved in other parts of Europe but are relatively rare in France says one of the research disappeared after the War says Villa. The team's results are reported in the journal Neurocomputing1. It's a very represents the oldest network to date. It shows that you can do serious quantitative networks with history

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    • - Mis à jour le 26/03/2012
  8. A linear approach of chain composition

    published in Reference From conventions to pragmatics By Silvia Federzoni Lydia-Mai Ho-Dac Cécile Fabre Université methods we first show that the resulting clusters are linguistically interpretable. We then demonstrate preferences in the forms of referential expressions. By taking into account the linearity of discourse and

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    • - Mis à jour le 13/02/2023
  9. Travaux universitaires

    near laptop computer by Scott Graham on Unsplash Books organised in a shelf by Jamie Taylor on Unsplash Person holding pencil near laptop computer by Scott Graham on Unsplash near laptop computer by Scott Graham on Unsplash Books organised in a shelf by Jamie Taylor on Unsplash Person holding pencil near laptop computer by Scott Graham on Unsplash

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  10. The beech-fir forest, the baseline natural forest ecosystem in the montane belt of temperate Europe: questioning an ecological myth

    best-preserved Old-Growth Forests OGFs complemented by an archaeological survey on 40 ha the study of historical highlight the main anthropogenic phases since c. 4000 BP. At the local scale in the heart of the OGFs we detected beech-fir old-growth forests. • European temperate OGFs are not “primary’ • Insights for the implementation

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 28/04/2025