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  1. Séminaire SRM | The networked question in the digital era : How do networked, bounded, and limited individuals connect at different stages in the life course ?

    University of Toronto Anabel Quan-Haase University of Western Ontario Molly-Gloria Harper University of Western Séminaire SRM | The networked question in the digital era : How do networked, bounded, and limited individuals individuals connect at different stages in the life course ?

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 06/03/2024
  2. Gods in the House. Anthropology of Roman Housing – II

    illuminated the place of gods in the ritual practices in the dwellings of the Graeco-Roman era. The discovery with the aim of better understanding domestic religious practices in the polytheistic contexts of antiquity The archaeological excavations conducted from one end of the Mediterranean zone to the other have illuminated and sanctuaries. The third axis is dedicated to the anthropology of rituals. Lines of inquiry informed around three axes. The first axis centres on identifying the deities that were favoured in domestic sanctuaries Gods in the House. Anthropology of Roman Housing – II

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 16/05/2023
  3. Rethinking Roe: Fifty years of abortion politics in the US

    - Jean Jaurès Center for Research on the English-speaking World CREW Société des anglicistes sur les Rethinking Roe: Fifty years of abortion politics in the US

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 17/10/2023
  4. The Status of Myths in Post-Millennial Cultural Production

    Bibliothèque de Toulouse Ouest of Center Programme ANR ACTiF Halle de la Machine CIAM La Fabrique The Status of Myths in Post-Millennial Cultural Production

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 02/11/2024
  5. Spatial and temporal patterns of upland vegetation over the last 200 years in the northern pyrenees: Example from the Bassiès valley, Ariège, France

    study assesses the potential of the Landscape Reconstruction Algorithm LRA to reconstruct the spatial and temporal patterns of upland vegetation in the Bassiès Valley northern Pyrenees over the last 200 years a to better understand the patterns and processes of changes in vegetation and land-cover over time and data due to their lack of spatial dimension and the inter-taxonomic differences in pollen production dispersal from each site to evaluate the LRA-based reconstruction of local land-cover. The LRA approach was then used patterns of upland vegetation over the last 200 years in the northern pyrenees: Example from the Bassiès

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 29/09/2022
  6. The Fields of Interdisciplinarity

    How do Practices of Place Transform Forest Science and European Forests? account of the problem of interdisciplinarity in the field sciences considering it as a driver of ontological practices that take advantage of the spatial order of the study site in order to make forests temporal transform both the object of study and the disciplines involved. The field as both an object of study and research project in environmental science. Its objective is to trace the long-term histories of European old-growth account for the mechanisms involved when researchers seek to do interdisciplinary science in the field we The Fields of Interdisciplinarity

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 27/08/2024
  7. Head-up displays in action video games: the effects of physical and semantic characteristics on player performance and experience

    characteristics of head-up displays HUDs can impact the performance and subjective experience of players in action conducted in which players of different levels of expertise played commercial action video games. The physical physical characteristics of HUD that is the physical appearance of the information on screen such as size Experiments 1 2 and the semantic characteristics that is the composition nature and content of the information perform within the game. The performance of more experienced players was particularly affected in this case Head-up displays in action video games: the effects of physical and semantic characteristics on player

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 29/06/2022
  8. Evaluating the Impact of Time-to-Collision Constraint and Head Gaze on Usability for Robot Navigation in a Corridor

    comparing the nature of the pedestrian human or a robot. Based on the results of this experiment and the literature awareness of the human presence through the robot head motion. Small changes in robot trajectory and robot with a height of 1.33 m should behave when crossing a human in a narrow corridor in order to increase head to glance at the human. Experiment 2 evaluated this behavior in real situations of pedestrians crossing crossing a robot. The visual behavior and user experience of pedestrians were assessed. The first experiment Evaluating the Impact of Time-to-Collision Constraint and Head Gaze on Usability for Robot Navigation in a Corridor

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 18/01/2024
  9. The Impact of Racial Congruence Between Instructor and Learner on Memorization Outcomes in a Virtual Reality Environment

    Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computer Supported Education - (Volume 2) understand the impact of these factors in education. This study investigated the impact of racial congruence investigating the nuances of social dynamics in educational settings and emphasize the importance of representation influence the outcomes of racial congruence between students and teachers highlighting the importance of identifying compared to those in the incongruent condition. These findings highlight the potential of VR for investigating safety training in a virtual construction site. Results indicated that participants in the racially congruent The Impact of Racial Congruence Between Instructor and Learner on Memorization Outcomes in a Virtual

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 08/04/2025
  10. Vulnerability assessment of natural heritage in the North-Eastern Ecuadorian Amazon using land use cover and nature protection status

    evaluates the vulnerability of natural heritage in the Northeast Ecuadorian Amazon NEA from the perspective explained by 3 060 km of unprotected primary forest. Overall 42 of the NEA have a high degree of congruence between the ecological integrity vulnerability index EIVI indicating the potential loss of ecological integrity status 2018 ii the biological diversity vulnerability index BVI deriving the potential loss of biological vascular plants in neotropical regions and multi-taxa in tropical forests worldwide validating the BVI. Furthermore Vulnerability assessment of natural heritage in the North-Eastern Ecuadorian Amazon using land use cover

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 30/10/2024