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  1. Economic Distress and Populism: Examining the Role of Identity Threat and Feelings of Social Exclusion

    one of the basic triggers of populism we proposed a model integrating individual-level indices of economic the development of populist thin ideology and showed how identity motives are related to the economic distress identity threat i.e. frustration of identity motives as predictors of populism. We conducted two survey as an individual-level thin ideology among members of the general French population Study 1 N 458 Study as a partial mediator in the links between indices of relative deprivation and populism Study 1 . Additional and Populism: Examining the Role of Identity Threat and Feelings of Social Exclusion

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 29/06/2022
  2. Diffusion and transmission of ceramics techniques and style in Ethiopian Rift: Ethnoarchaeological studies of potter communities

    transmission of ceramics techniques and style in Ethiopian Rift Ethnoarchaeological studies of potter communities for Research and Conservation of Cultural Heritage Ethiopie Ministry of Culture CFEE Centre Français des transmission of ceramics techniques and style in Ethiopian Rift: Ethnoarchaeological studies of potter communities

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 23/07/2025
  3. Of Mutability and Malleability: Re-Imagining the Contours of US Theatre and Drama

    researchers from the University of Málaga with the aim of fostering a dynamic of scholarly exchange. Hosting Toulouse is a sign of greater openness at the European level. The theme of the 2026 conference Of Malleability Re-imagining the Contours of U.S. Theatre and Drama seeks to foreground the formal plasticity of U.S. theatre as malleability in the face of ecological financial and political crises through the twin concepts of mutability and Registration Committees Presentation This conference is part of a European conference series on U.S. theatre initiated Of Mutability and Malleability: Re-Imagining the Contours of US Theatre and Drama

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 02/02/2026
  4. Subsistence Strategies in Agent-Based Models of Foraging Hominins: State of the Art and Challenges

    viability of the group . The goal of this article is to provide a comprehensive overview of the current and how to observe and interpret the resulting behaviour. This paper underscores the importance of refining ecosystems over time. How hominins may have behaved under these conditions and adapted to new challenges is in the application of ABMs focused on hominin foraging behaviour including the use of optimal-foraging researchers such as implementing suitable reactions of the hominins to varying environmental conditions without This article reviews how agent-based models (ABMs) are used to study hominin foraging behaviour, highlighting Page perso de Medhi Saqalli Subsistence Strategies in Agent-Based Models of Foraging Hominins: State of the Art and Challenges

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    • - Mis à jour le 21/04/2026
  5. 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 SRM | The networked question in the digital era : How do networked, bounded, and limited individuals connect

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    • - Mis à jour le 06/03/2024
  6. Peer interactions in 4/6-month-old infants: From motor development to multimodal communication

    development. In order to investigate the influence of body posture on the opportunities of interaction with highlights the need to analyse multimodal characteristics of interactions and to add posture variations 6 months of age were observed in daycare centers either on their own or in the presence of another infant variations as a key variable to better understand how infants develop communicative intention toward their peers infant. Our goal was to explore the potential continuity between motor activity observed in early social in 4/6-month-old infants: From motor development to multimodal communication

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    • - Mis à jour le 04/12/2024
  7. “I’ve Always Spoke Like This, You See”: Preterite-to-Participle Leveling in American and British Englishes

    the findings to theoretical linguistic treatments of the variation and to questions of its origin and collected from three corpora of conversational speech two of American English and one of British English. A striking These verbs may variably show use of the preterite form in place of the participle e.g. I ve broke the contributes the first detailed variationist study of participle leveling by investigating the phenomenon striking degree of similarity is found between the three corpora in both the linguistic and the extralinguistic “I’ve Always Spoke Like This, You See”: Preterite-to-Participle Leveling in American and British Englishes

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 23/04/2024
  8. Personalizing automated driving speed to enhance user experience and performance in intermediate-level automated driving

    simulator study was to examine the potential transfer of these benefits in the context of intermediate-level results of this study suggest that the benefits of automated driving style personalization in terms of speed mimicking that of the human behind the wheel can improve his experience. The objective of this simulator personalization. In the first phase of the study the driving speed of 52 participants was recorded. In the highway twice and sometimes had to takeover during the drive because of a stationary vehicle on the lane Personalizing automated driving speed to enhance user experience and performance in intermediate-level

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 06/06/2024
  9. Part-night lighting fails to restore natural song rhythms in urban European Robins

    rhythms of animals often extending the activity of diurnal species into nocturnal periods. To mitigate effects of ALAN may continue to influence animal behavior under PNL regimes. Visitez la page de l'article PNL would reduce the effects of ALAN on Robin vocal activity compared to Full-Night Lighting FNL . Using afternoon song activity tended to be delayed at PNL sites compared to both FNL and unlit sites. Our findings involves switching off streetlights during core nighttime hours. However the effects of such temporal lighting Page perso de Samuel Challeat Télécharger le pdf Part-night lighting fails to restore natural song rhythms in urban European Robins

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    • - Mis à jour le 23/02/2026
  10. MSHS-T <br>Family and Jihadism A Socio-Anthropological Approach to the French Experience

    A study of the crisis of family and the re-creation of a new enlarged family in the lives of young jihadists In Spain attention is given to the North and to Catalonia. With attention to both the concrete family - Demonstrating the failure of an emphasis on the individual actor to capture the meaning of jihadism Family and reveals the fundamental importance to our understanding of jihadist activity of the family in an extended anthropological the form of a clan or the imagined Caliphate or neo-Ummah a form of shared existence that offers escape <br>Family and Jihadism A Socio-Anthropological Approach to the French Experience

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    • - Mis à jour le 15/02/2022