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Einaudi, Tania. „L'obligation d'informer dans le procès administratif“. Aix-Marseille 3, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000AIX32039.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleMarty, Stéphanie. „Communication et processus décisionnel : le choix du film des jeunes publics au cinéma“. Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014TOU20045/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleSince its creation, cinema is at the heart of discussions within societies. It arouses curiosity and attracts interest from many: publics, critics, professionals, main economic actors, researchers… While these latter have contributed to a huge amount of works based on cinema’s audiences and practices, only one question remains: How cinema audiences make their film selection? Although many actors and initiatives are developed to help, support, advice and orient the audiences, the approach and the decision-making process of a movie remain misunderstood and unexplored. This research aims to remedy to this contradiction, by highlighting the underlying motivations present in the decision-making process of the young cinema audience. Anchored in a both exploratory and comprehensive process-based approach, this research conceives this process in a communicational perspective by taking in account its complexity, and by analyzing it globally and transversally. We study the “on-going decision-making process” – the decision “as practice” - made inside the cinema. This perspective allows having a look distant from the dominants theories. Furthermore, by articulating theoretical and empirical points of view, and by giving special attention to the triangulation of data, our approach delivers keys to rightfully understand the decision-making process in general and in particular
Ravatua-Smith, William Samuel. „The Art of Binding Communications : From Face to Face to Computer Mediated Communication in the Domain of Humanitarian Actions“. Thesis, Toulon, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012TOUL0017/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis research is in the field of binding communications. A number of previous studies have focused on the practice of binding communications in the face-to-face setting. This research provides a contribution to the field with novel experiments of binding communication in the context of computer mediated communications. It is a true interdisciplinary research with foundations in social psychology, information communication sciences and information communication technology. The research question is to examine the implementation of binding communication techniques in the computer mediated setting. To answer this question, fieldwork was carried out on the theme of humanitarianism on the Web. The online communication strategies of popular humanitarian organizations have been extensively studied. Subsequently, fieldwork was structured around several experiments conducted in the face-to-face and online settings in a humanitarian context. The choice was made to focus our experimental studies in real world conditions as opposed to developing laboratory setting tests. If the effectiveness of binding communication strategies is undeniable in the face-to-face setting, the results are less convincing in our experiments conducted in the computer mediated environment. This research paves the way for future critical analyses needed in order to better understand the results obtained from our experimentations
Ravatua-Smith, William Samuel. „The Art of Binding Communications : From Face to Face to Computer Mediated Communication in the Domain of Humanitarian Actions“. Electronic Thesis or Diss., Toulon, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012TOUL0017.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis research is in the field of binding communications. A number of previous studies have focused on the practice of binding communications in the face-to-face setting. This research provides a contribution to the field with novel experiments of binding communication in the context of computer mediated communications. It is a true interdisciplinary research with foundations in social psychology, information communication sciences and information communication technology. The research question is to examine the implementation of binding communication techniques in the computer mediated setting. To answer this question, fieldwork was carried out on the theme of humanitarianism on the Web. The online communication strategies of popular humanitarian organizations have been extensively studied. Subsequently, fieldwork was structured around several experiments conducted in the face-to-face and online settings in a humanitarian context. The choice was made to focus our experimental studies in real world conditions as opposed to developing laboratory setting tests. If the effectiveness of binding communication strategies is undeniable in the face-to-face setting, the results are less convincing in our experiments conducted in the computer mediated environment. This research paves the way for future critical analyses needed in order to better understand the results obtained from our experimentations
Meliou, Eleni. „Les campagnes de prévention contre le SIDA : culture(s), pratiques, médias : étude communicationnelle des actions menées en France et en Grèce“. Montpellier 3, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005MON30063.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis study focuses on understanding the way prevention campaigns against AIDS work. By the means of a comparative analysis on the objectives and components of two public campaigns held in France and in Greece we tried to reveal the model in which the campaigns are based on, in order to communicate prevention messages. Our analysis pointed out the limits of these campaigns and concluded that prevention strategies should take into consideration the interactive perspective of the relationship. According to the principles of phenomenology and interpretative sociology we tried to understand the specific meaning, " which the actor attaches to his action ". We saw that sexual acts stand in a context of meaning, which is defined by the experience of the subject. We ended up by constructing a typology of “ordinary situations” of sexual intimacy. . By performing a “semio-contextual” analysis (analyse semio-contextuelle, Mucchielli, 1998) we applied these theoretical concepts on the conceptualization of “scenarios-messages” based on these situations, in which condom use is meaningful for the actors
Sussfeld, Frédérique. „Entre expériences, récits et actions la communication du mouvement de la transition écologique traduit-elle un changement d’heuristique?“ Electronic Thesis or Diss., Aix-Marseille, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021AIXM0069.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThe ecological transition is investing the field of environmental communication by mobilising two distinct communicational phenomena, documentary film and transitional civic initiatives revealing attitudes that renew the interconnection between our tradition and the living world. By letting our comprehension of the way species function broaden, the permaculture-inspired ecological transition would allow for another relation to others. In communication sciences, players of the transition movement would be focusing on the present in numerous countries, thus encouraging the creativity of its protagonists based on their abilities and ensuring that daily actions would build the world of tomorrow. Developed by individuals with increased capabilities on environmental issues, inclusive, this cultural movement would rely on different narrative structures composing a communication gathering facts and sensitive experiences. From a corpus of movies that marked a turning point in the field of ecological documentary films, and the observation of a new permaculture-based transition project, the research conducted in information and communication sciences using an inductive and anthropological method prioritises the study of processes set up by the protagonists as well as the narrative processes employed, allowing to access interpersonal and inter-groups communications showing how people integrate notions of culture, performativity and acculturation in their daily lives. In a context where environmental communication calls up notions of fear, catastrophe and anxiety is the communication around the transition movement showing a change in heuristics?
Labidi, Manel. „La communication des entreprises sur les actifs immatériels : utilité pour les marchés financiers et impact sur la liquidité lors d'émissions de nouvelles actions“. Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015GREAA016.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis thesis is devoted to the usefulness of intangible assets disclosure by French listed companies around new equity issues and its impact on stock liquidity. The growing importance of intangibles for companies' competitiveness and growth, besides of their non-recognition often raises the question of the need to complete financial statements by intangible assets voluntary disclosure. Accounting and finance literature shows changes in external users' information needs and highlights their attention for information related to intangibles. Insufficient communication on these assets accentuates information asymmetry in financial markets. It provides also a fertile ground for wealth transfer from uninformed investors to informed investors, as by exploiting private information, they can derive higher returns at the expense of other investors. This situation leads to a decrease in stock liquidity, and therefore to an increase of companies' cost of capital, which becomes more important around equity issues. The study conducted on a sample of French listed companies issuing new equity over the period 2000-2009 shows a low level of intangibles voluntary disclosure. Furthermore, our analysis shows that intangibles voluntary disclosure reduces spread, and increases market depth at the announcement of a capital increase
Pelayo, Sylvia. „D'une coopération verticale et intégrative à une planification coopérative des actions : le cas de la gestion des prescriptions thérapeutiques hospitalières“. Lille 2, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007LIL2S045.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleFavier, Anthony. „Planification de tâches pour un robot collaboratif : théorie de l'esprit et anticipation des décisions et actions de l'humain“. Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Toulouse (2023-....), 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024TLSEP036.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleAlthough human-robot collaboration can be beneficial, most of today's robots work in spaces physically separated from humans, or their capabilities are severely limited in close proximity to humans. This work aims to bridge the gap between robotic capabilities and human expectations, fostering a new era of seamless and intuitive collaboration between humans and robots in shared environments to perform industrial, service or domestic tasks. More specifically, this manuscript presents a study of decision-making in the context of human-robot collaboration, particularly in the areas of navigation and task planning.First, we discuss various fields and works related to human-robot collaboration in order to better understand the context of my work. After an introduction to the HATP/EHDA task planner, I present my first contribution, which incorporates some concepts from the Theory Of Mind into task planning. Some models and algorithms are proposed and evaluated to better estimate and maintain human knowledge during collaboration, in order to better anticipate human behavior. As a result, we can identify when the human has a false belief about a fact evaluated as relevant to the task. In this case, the robot can proactively inform the human to correct the false information, or the robot can deliberately delay its actions so that they can be seen by the human. The results show that this scheme effectively maintains the human's beliefs and solves a wider class of problems than HATP/EHDA, while not systematically communicating.My second contribution is a new approach to task planning producing a robot behavioral policy ensuring smooth collaboration where the human always has full decision latitude and the robot always conforms in parallel to these decisions. This approach is based on a model of concurrent and compliant joint action that we have designed. This model, in the form of an automaton, takes into account human incontrollability and social cues. We also propose a new method of plan evaluation and selection based on the estimation of the human's internal preferences regarding the task. Empirical results show that this approach enables concurrent robot behavior that conforms to the human's real-time decisions and preferences.To validate the above approach, we conducted a user study using a specially developed simulator. Participants were invited to collaborate in several scenarios with a simulated robot following the policies produced by our approach. We used as a reference an approach opposite to ours, in which the human is forced to conform to the robot's choices. We showed through statistical analysis that our approach satisfies human preferences significantly more successfully. Similarly, we have shown that our approach induces significantly more positive interaction, more adaptive and effective collaboration, and significantly more appropriate and accommodating robot decisions.Finally, my third contribution concerns decision-making in navigation. I propose a system simulating a human avatar which, in addition to being reactive, makes rational decisions about navigation tasks. This system serves as a test and evaluation tool for robotic navigation systems. In this way, they can be evaluated, adjusted, and robustified in simulation, so that mature real-life experiments can be carried out more quickly. An additional work capable of simulating several avatars is also presented
Atcero, Milburga. „Les technologies de l'information et de la communication (TIC) et le développement de l'expression orale en français sur objectif spécifique (FOS) dans le contexte ougandais“. Thesis, Paris 3, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA030049/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThe initial objective of this study, which lies within the field of language teaching andespecially on the role of information and Communication Technology (ICT), is to investigate the potential of ICT in triggering oral language development in the learners of French for Specific purposes (FSP) at Makerere University Business School. This studyadopts action research that focuses on the role of technologies deployed in oral technical presentations of macro-tasks such as the use of MS Office. The aim is to enhance Frenchlearners’ skills in French for Specific purposes. The social constructivist or cultural hypotheses posit that social interaction plays an important role in L2 acquisition (French in this case) in FSP classes through a hybrid environment based on macro-tasks performed indistance and presented in class.The current action research project involved identifying and putting into place a learningsystem for learners of FSP who experienced several difficulties with their spoken French inthe learning process. It further posits that learners construct the new language through socially mediated interaction. Subsequently, this involved establishing whether the use ofPowerPoint presentation (PPP) would engage learners of FSP in collective actions both inthe classroom and in the real world activities. In addition, there was an attempt to establishif relevant web quest materials were likely to enhance oral language acquisition and prompt learners to take responsibility for their own learning
Laurès, Bertrand. „Les actions en dommages et intérêts pour les infractions au droit de la concurrence“. Thesis, Paris 10, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA100161.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleCompetition law is mainly governed by European Union law. Public enforcement ensures fulfilment of EU law. Until recently, and despite recognition in case-law, EU law did not provide for a legal regime enabling victims of anti-competitive practices to obtain compensation of their damage. National law did not have a specific legal regime and victims of anti-competitive practices could apply the common civil liability regime on the basis of ex-Article 1382 of the Civil Code. Given the complexity of litigation, this situation lead to great difficulties for victims to obtain compensation for their damages. EU directive n°2014/104 creates a new legal regime and harmonizes the private enforcement. It has been transposed into French law under ordonnance n°2017-303. This much-awaited reform is subdued. Certainly, there are significant progresses. The directive facilitates the proof of fault, and organizes the communication and production of documents during the proceedings. It establishes a presumption of loss and provides a framework to assess the harm. On the other hand, the reform is rather timid on other elements, such as the fault, its attribution, or the financing of the actions. The purpose of this study is to analyze these new rules to ascertain whether it effectively facilitates actions for damages for infringements of competition law
Mourtajji, Loubna. „Discours et actions stratégiques chez les dirigeants : une analyse des déterminants d'incohérence au regard des rapports d'activité de grandes entreprises françaises“. Caen, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003CAEN0607.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleTchehouali, Destiny. „Les politiques et actions internationales de solidarité numérique à l'épreuve de la diffusion des TIC en Afrique de l'Ouest : bilan et perspectives“. Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013TOU20020/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThe World Summit on the Information Society (Geneva 2003 and Tunis 2005) advocated the digital solidarity as a solution to end inequalities in access to information and communication technologies (ICT) between developed and developing countries. Following the Summit, two institutional mechanisms (the World Digital Solidarity Fund and the World Digital Solidarity Agency) have been created. These institutions were designed to contribute to reducing the digital divide by promoting widespread access to ICT through international programs specifically targeting African countries. This thesis analyzes the effects of international digital solidarity policies and programs in Africa. It examines specifically the conditions for mobilizing human, financial and technological resources for the participation of African countries in the information society. It also argues that this new approach of North-South cooperation in the field of ICT does not really break with traditional technical assistance projects. The thesis also reveals gaps between the objectives announced by international policies and the actions that have been carried out in West Africa countries in bridging the digital divide
Chen, Wei-Ching. „Les interactions verbales au cours du repas : analyse de la co-construction des activités de "manger et parler"“. Thesis, Lyon 2, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015LYO20045.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleMy dissertation, which lies within the framework of international linguistics, is about the interaction during meals among friends in invitations in France. Based on audio and video data recorded in naturally-occurring situations, this empirical study aims to show the modalities by which the participants co-construct the two main activities observed at table: eating and talking. Concerning eating, the study describes in detail the interactions since the eaters sit down at the table until they finish the meal. On the basis of verbal and multimodal analysis, this study brings out the linguistic and multimodal resources used by the hosts and the guests in order to make sure of the course of the meal. As for talking, this dissertation focuses on the assessment on the dishes served. The analysis shows that through the assessment on the dishes served, the speakers express their personal observation about the food, as well, they realize various actions such as complimenting, criticizing, self-complimenting and self-depreciating. The key issue of this study is to shed light on the principles seen but unnoticed by which the French speakers construct interaction at table
Bergier, Jean-Yves. „Analyse et modélisation du processus de propagation des effets des actions militaires d'influence au sein d'une population cible : approche par la culture et les réseaux sociaux“. Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018AIXM0752/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThe study, analysis and understanding of armed violence phenomenons in developing countries and of the effects of international military interventions aimed at resolving them is a crucial contemporary issue. These situations coincidentally present, considering the plethora and complexity of the implicated and intertwined social processes, a challenge for social computing, modeling and simulation. A challenge but also an opportunity, as the evolution of the forms of conflict, today centered on the local populations, has prompted the armies tasked with implementing stabilization missions to develop influence actions. Such operations, overall concerned with persuading the locals of the legitimacy of the operations, allow a more comprehensive approach to conflict resolution, beyond the simple use of force. Modeling some of these specific actions (PSYOPS, CIMIC, and Key Leader Engagement) is a credible project and a contribution to analysis of communication and persuasion processes in social networks by taking into account detailed and specific social and cultural factors. This research thus presents a conceptual model allowing simulation of the effects of these specific actions of influence in a realistic civilian population. We chose an agent-based approach as these lend particularly well with this type of research, allowing us to generate a group of up to 10,000 agents, composed solely of individuals for a detailed cognitive treatment, and structured as a multilayer network for representing complex sociality. Given the nature of such actions and their context of application, such a model also highlights some social mechanisms typical of armed conflict situations
Pecqueux, Anthony. „La politique incarnée du rap : socio-anthropologie de la communication et de l'appropriation chansonnières“. Phd thesis, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), 2003. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00126138.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleLa mise à l'épreuve de deux outils, l'interénonciativité et l'écoute-en-action, met en évidence une éthique incarnée de la voix, dans la mesure où les actions vocales rendent présents sur une même scène auditeurs et rappers. Mais les énonciations de contestations instancient, contre un Eux, un Nous ; et ouvrent sur un régime particulier d'amour/haine.
Pour en rendre compte il faut prendre acte de la centralité du langage dans les paroles : les violences verbales prennent place dans une conception plus générale du langage. Celle-ci forme une réhabilitation de l'institution du langage, afin d'établir un lien social avec Nous. Le rap utilise à ce titre les ressources de l'institution phatique du langage et réalise une politique incarnée de la voix adressée.
Pecqueux, Anthony. „La politique incarnée du rap : socio-anthropologie de la communication et de l'appropriation chansonnières“. Phd thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003EHES0009.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleConsidering a rap as an auditive and relational entity, the study embraces a pragmatical point of view in order to answer to the social request with reference to it, which concerns an excess of violence and a lack of citizenship. Putting into the test two tools, interenunciativity and listening-in-action, brings to light the embodied ethics of voice, insofar as the vocal actions make present on the same scene both listeners and singers. But the enunciations of protests make emerge, against a Them, a We; and open on a particular regime, the love-hate. To account for it we have to note the importance of language in the lyrics: verbal violances take place in a larger conception of language. This one forms a rehabilitation of the institution of language, in order to establish a social tie with Us. Rap uses by this way the resources of the phatic institution of language and realizes an embodied politics of addressed voice
Ba, El Hadji Mouhamadou Fadilou Diallo. „Les communications des organisations à vocation sociale au Sénégal autour des enfants mendiants ou Talibés : comprendre les enjeux, analyser les dispositifs, actions et outils au service des publics vulnérables“. Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018AIXM0714.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis research permitted us to confirm two hypotheses of action communication and societal or state approved ones for which persuasive communication makes ideas move forwards and committed communication change behaviours. Applied to the problem of Talibes children’s mendicity in Senegal, this thesis, made us revisit that good tradition deeply rooted but which nowadays is used5 for pejorative and economic deviations. To3 fight against children Talibes illtreatement, NGO Symbiose has developed a persuasice communication without behavioural change excpected on the parteners. Among these parteners we have taken in this study as subjects of committed communication’s experience which is conceived for this fact. In virtue of the promise that this form of communication has the power to bring its receptors to a change of acts. Above all if the principle of the preparatory act is taken as the technical basis of the protocol. 2 preparatory acts which are even formulated also to the intension of one of the experimental subject to better a social problem which has become a real problematic cause and then more difficult to modify. Finally, the double preparatory act, has reveled perspicacity: subscribing the public under its control bringing them to modify their behaviorus. Capacities of attracting publics more intense for two preparatory acts that link with the theoretical setting of our study and confirm that: the more we multiply the preparatory acts the more we succeed the behavioural change. Better the fact of identifying that what we are doing is positive help one part of the public increasing their initial commitment. That is the principle of action of identification
Samson, Julian. „Les actions correctives liées à des problèmes de santé et de sécurité du travail : une étude intra-organisationnelle des facteurs influençant leur issue“. Thesis, Université Laval, 2010. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2010/27557/27557.pdf.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleFereyre, Florian. „LA PLACE D'UNE TECHNOLOGIE D'INFORMATION ET DE COMMUNICATION DANS LE PROCESSUS DE STRUCTURATION D'UNE ORGANISATION : Le cas de l'usage d'une messagerie électronique“. Phd thesis, Université Jean Moulin - Lyon III, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00552291.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleLehaire, Benjamin. „L'action privée en droit des pratiques anticoncurrentielles : pour un recours effectif des entreprises et des consommateurs en droits français et canadien“. Thesis, Université Laval, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LAROD002/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleRegulation of competition is dualistic in France and Canada. On one side, public authority frame the market and impose sanction, if appropriate, to the practices contrary to existing legislation, and, on other side, the victims injured by antitrust practices, that is consumers and company, may bring a private procecussion based on the liability to obtain a compensation for the antitrust injury. They are respectively of public action and private action, also referred to as public enforcement and private enforcement of competition law. However, in the European Union, and particularly in France, the antitrust harm has no effective remedy. Indeed, in France, consumers had not, until the adoption of the collective redress, procedural means to access the judge of compensation. In addition, the French civil law proves too rigid to allow compensation for something as complex as the competitive harm. For its thinking about it, the French legislator has often turned to the Canadian and Quebec models to reform its bicentenary civil law. Indeed, the Quebec civil law is particularly flexible in disputes related to competition law. In addition, the Canadian Competition Act provides a right to compensation adapted to the constraints of the victims of anticompetitive practices. The author has sought to understand how the Canadian private enforcement mechanism works to assess whether this model, through the Quebec civil law, could inspire a reform of French civil law model adopted by the legislature in particular during the introduction of collective redress. The analysis is primarily civil law to allow a reading of private action that departs from conventional stereotypes of the American experience in this field. The ultimate goal of this comparison is to make effective use of the private businesses and consumers in French and Canadian rights following an injury resulting from a violation of anti-competitive practices
Balestibaud-Monseigne, Annick. „La participation et l"homme politique local : une approche interactionniste : entre communication digitale et communication analogique“. Bordeaux 3, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009BOR30073.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleOur research aims to analyse the pratice of the using participatory concept in Political Local discourse. The choice of participation usually analysed from the objective conditions of crisis of legitimacy of political system is here, examined through the politician‘s behavior which is set up. In order to unlock ourselves in a functionnalism practice, we had to keep distance with managerial and political discourses turned to their own purpose and we had to understand the phenomenom in its all complexity. It is through a dialectical process between theoritical exploration and empirical knowledge that this work has steadly progressed towards its research’s object. Between the rational and sensible, deployed research is the search of interactional and multidimentional structures always remaining attentive to the impredictible and unsaid. Between digital communication and analogical communication, the confrontation of the local Politican towards participation takes to account interactions both applied to verbal and unverbal meaning. Between research and action, the methodology which is used is based on fondamentals « operation pincer » and comments, mobilizes a rigourous frame work, an heuristic step and an epistemological alertness. The research based on the implementation of political participation understood in its strategic and ontological dimension, opens path to help the understanding of communcative interactional process,established by the local Politician towards citizens and also the thinking statement of public organization
Bouaouli, Souad. „Aspects de la communication de catastrophe dans une société à tradition orale : entre action civique et action institutionnelle“. Thesis, Paris 10, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA100162/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleWhen the technical and professional tools become ineffective to the extent of a disaster, the social arrangements in situ reach them by stretching aid interventions and support necessary for resilience. In the long term, these social structures contribute to the survival of cultural and history of the place affected. The two investigations into the flooding of Bab El Oued (November 2001) and the earthquake in Boumerdes / Algeria (May 2003) in Algeria, were used as raw material for this study as part of a team of researchers from the laboratory Cris Series de Paris X Nanterre. This study highlights a particular aspect of the anthropology of communication: oral communication "in disarray", its role in disaster management and its problems induced by the logic of action and rationality to the situation. In a first step, the working hypothesis used is confirmed by the results showing that the oral culture, by its proximity to, mobility and reciprocity provides the necessary means to the people to confront the crisis and hardship. This means that the collective representations shared in society promote not only the creation of communication but also, common content for the exchange of ideas, feelings and actions converge, ect. In Algeria, our field investigation, a set of standards, codes, specific practices, etc.. manages this communication and give to it a specific aspect. It follows that before the disaster, the various manifestations of popular culture have been able to resist and overcome the time tests. The crisis appears in this case, as an organizer of the communication and therefore of the action. Because persons are seeking for the information, deal it,check it and check it against in their circles. In summary, they organize the information and diffuse it in taking consideration of the crisis evolution and using typical processes such as “do it yourself” and improvisation. In a second step, the crisis strengthens the sense of identity and reveals different rationalities. Indeed, the action logics in a crisis are many and various. Therefore, the action is defined by the normative and cultural orientations of actors than by the nature of social relations. The relationship between these two complementary dimensions is, therefore, a logic action. However, this logic is often not taken into account at the professional interventions of emergency management. These, adopt methods and intervention techniques which give little importance to these characteristics, making their tasks on the ground more stringent and generating communication problems. It appears that these devices have face significant challenges in the management of emergencies, putting them face to the reality on the ground which does not or little adequate to their strict and rigid methods. They are involved in installing new problems by limiting access to essential information but also access to knowledge and training. However, access to information requires access to training and knowledge. Not only material poverty but also the deficiencies in information contribute to maintain high vulnerability of a population as it widens the gap between popular information and expert information, both being essential to effectiveness of any communication plan crisis
Mettetal, Rémy. „Communication et malentendu dans la didactique du Français Langue Etrangère“. Phd thesis, Université de Franche-Comté, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00881483.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleDussopt, Laurent. „Technologies et concepts nouveaux d'antennes planaires pour systèmes de communication : structures passives et actives“. Nice, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000NICE5425.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleAmato, Stephane. „Communications numérique engageante : relations entre théories, méthodologies et terrains“. Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013AIXM5902.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis doctoral work relates to the study of change dynamics in favor of eco-friendly practices and tied to mobility through digital binding communication. The research question that ensues concerns the definition of the terms and conditions about the possibility of incorporating previous work on digital binding communication in the broader context of mediated and mediatized interactions on the internet, in a natural environment.In order to try answering this question, we set our discussion on an open theoretical and methodological framework by showing the relationships between binding communication and other perspectives concerning links, interaction rituals, we also broach upon the problematization of individual and collective change. Our work provides a contribution to the debate on the relationship between information and communication. From an empirical standpoint, we conducted an action research at a southern French university. Our goal was within the context of a partnership with this institution, to encourage students to register to a Web device putting potential carpoolers in touch. We conducted two experiments mobilizing the digital binding communication paradigm.Our approach, put in the context of the set of problems and the action research method is not without flaws, especially insofar as its internal validity is weakened by elements beyond our control: historical factors, experimental mortality, confounding variables…All these elements are presented, discussed, put into perspective
BICKEL, BERTRAND. „" communications et relations interculturelles dans le travail social ". Reflexions sur une action pedagogique“. Université Marc Bloch (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990STR20004.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis thesis comes within the frame of a study undertaken among juveniles originating from am immigrant north-african background. A team of educators belonging to a special prevention group faced with cultural conflicts question their cultural approach biassed by misunderstanding on both sides, the result of ideological stereotypes and mutual fears. In our present multicultural society with its new strata, the co-existence of different cultures and the problems of self-identification within each culture are paramount. In this environment with its individual and collective conflicts emerges a clearly intercultural approach evolved by juveniles. The ultimate goal : relationships based on togetherness in a world of different cultural values with a strong accent on attemts at integration with a view to creating a future common environment
Bouzid, Feriel. „Restitution des dynamiques d’usage des technologies numériques d’information et de la communication en Tunisie : entre action publique et réception sociale“. Electronic Thesis or Diss., Toulon, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021TOUL4003.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleSince the beginning of the 2000s, the Tunisian public authorities have considered digital ICT as a motor of the economy and society, sometimes for building an information society and sometimes for socio-economic development. However, these logics through discourse and public action demonstrate discrepancies, distances and discernible dissonances in Internet censorship. In 2011, although the regime in place has fallen, the digital ICT continue to be understood as a tool serving development. If various works postulate for a lure and a myth of a saving technology, the public authorities consider digital ICT as an economy lever which willallow Tunisia to rise to the rank of regional technological hub. In this context, we investigate the social reception of these policies and public actions in Tunisia. Thus, we propose a study of these political logics in confrontation with social logics following a serial longitudinal analytical approach which reconstructs them and highlights both continuities, ruptures, outcomes, failures, encounters, distances, deviations or reconciliations, in pre-revolutionary, revolutionary and post-revolutionary periodic series
Moulin-Frier, Clément. „Rôle des relations perception-action dans la communication parlée et l'émergence des systèmes phonologiques : étude, modélisation computationnelle et simulations“. Phd thesis, Université de Grenoble, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00634591.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleMoulin-Frier, Clement. „Rôle des relations perception-action dans la communication parlée et l'émergence des systèmes phonologiques : étude, modélisation computationnelle et simulations“. Phd thesis, Université de Grenoble, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00625453.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleBernard, Pascal. „Communication des organisations caritatives - Processus socio-cognitifs dans la production et la réception. Approches qualitative et expérimentale : processus socio-cognitifs dans la production et la réception : approches qualitative et expérimentale“. Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015AIXM5903.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleCharities regularly solicit millions of individuals financially to carry through their actions on the field. Representing a major stake, these media communication campaigns aim at calling for donations in order to raise funds which enable them to keep up their actions and maintain an independence both financially and politically. However, in literature so far, no research has been carried out about the socio-cognitive processes involved in this type of communication.Structuring a double qualitative and experimental methodology and the help of a theoretical multidisciplinary context calling up the theoretical resources mainly from the psychosocial models of the reception, the persuasive communication and the binding communication, this dissertation targets a double objective, namely a better understanding of the production and of the reception processes involved in the binding communication of charity fundraising campaigns
Berthou, Pascal. „Architecture de communication multimédia et multi-réseaux“. Phd thesis, Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse - INPT, 2001. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00131785.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleMariaux, Sébastien. „Les organisations de l'économie sociale et solidaire face aux enjeux écologiques : stratégies de communication et d'action environnementale“. Electronic Thesis or Diss., Aix-Marseille, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019AIXM0463.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThe protection of the natural environment is a key issue for the future of humanity. SSE, which shares the principles of sustainable development, is particularly well suited to implement more environmentally friendly development alternatives. The purpose of this research is to examine the factors and modalities of environmental action in this heterogeneous economy. The thesis looks at SSE organisations from the perspective of organisational identity and focuses on environmental communication on the one hand, and concrete actions on the other. The study of environmental communication is based on the social network Twitter. It is based on a program coded in Python, and on automatic text mining techniques. It highlights several rhetorical strategies. A second study deals with seven cases, based on semi-directive interviews. It sheds light on the role of individual commitment but also on collective logic in environmental action.This work makes a methodological contribution by developing the approach of automatic text mining, which is rarely used in Management Sciences. On the theoretical level, the thesis introduces the collective dimension as anborganisational identity of the SSE. We then adapt an environmental action model by identifying an additional determinant specific to these organizations. Finally, the research invites the SSE to put ecological issues back at the centre, and gives suggestions for supporting organisations in their efforts to protect the environment
Gardenier, Matthijs. „Pour une sociologie des rassemblements : construction sociale, imaginaire, action collective et maintien de l'ordre“. Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014MON30058.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis dissertation is about crowd gatherings. Rather than the term ―crowd‖, methodologically linked to the psychology of crowds, we will use the term ―gathering‖, theorized by Georges Lefebvre. It is defined as an intentional aggregate of social actors who interact, communicate and act together.Unlike the psychology of crowds, gatherings of people are considered as a place of intense social construction. Those objects are understandable by the social norms that they adopt. They are also a place of numerous intentional strategies put into place by the social actors involved.In this study, the objectives of the participants as well as mechanisms of mobilization and repertories of action, are central to the understanding of our subject . It will also involve the study of interactions between participants as well the communication mechanisms within the gathering. Finally, we will focus on crowd control, law enforcement and the empowerment of the participants.These issues have been confronted to the social field by a comparative case study between demonstrations, sports gatherings and festive gatherings. It identifies the common points but also differences between these events
Lacroix, Monique. „La reconnaissance des actifs immatériels et le reporting financier“. Bordeaux 4, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997BOR40027.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis research concern intangible assets recognition and financial reporting. It is both involving accounting numbers conception and information production from actors in an international context. The empiric work includes two studies : one of them is dedicated to representation discrepancy detection between explicit items provided by standards and financial statements from british and french companies, the other one, more qualitative, is based on managers' and accounting setting bodies'answer analysis from cnc and iasc questionnary. The topic research gets sense to a continuum from conception of reliable data to the production of relevant financial informations. The research plan considers in a first part, accounting numbers related to intangible assets as informational data depending of a integrated accounting system, then in a second part as informational data contingent to the ecology of the system. Understanding accounting practices in an institutional perspective is inderlined by the link between the accounting information system and the institutional environment. Thus this research considers the accounting representation and design of intangible assets as a part of reporting process influenced by its relationship with the accounting information system. Finally, the research shows that congruence between accounting standards setting bodies and managers views on the subject of intangible assets recognition proceeds from consistent theorical or consensual consideration expressed by the actors in their institutional context
Guthrie, Cameron. „La coexistence des médias de communication dans le processus de conception : un projet de recherche-action dans une entreprise industrielle“. Paris 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA010051.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleDevillers, Charles. „Récepteurs et matériaux redox-actifs pour l'activation et la signalisation d'interactions moléculaires“. Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble), 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006GRE10140.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis work deals with the synthesis of calixphyrins-ferrocene, porphyrins-ferrocene and RAFT-ferrocene redox-active receptors and the study of their molecular electrochemical recognition properties. Molecular receptors based on a porphyrinatozinc(II) direcdy linked to ferrocene have allowed a nitrogenous heterocycle' detection based on an original coordination-decoordination process centred on the porphyrin metal and an unprecedented selective amperometric halide anion detection. Calixphyrins-ferrocene exhibit noticeable physico-chemical and structural features due to the tetrapyrrolic macrocycle conjugation interruption. These receptors have revealed original anions and cations complexation properties in solution and in solid state. Finally, the ferrocene redox probe introduction onto a functionalized cyclodecapeptide (RAFT) allowed an efficient electroehemical deteetion of dihydrogenophosphate anion in solution and in heterogeneous phase. A cellular adhesion process study was led from RAFT-ferroeene SAMs funetionalized by a specifie endogenous integrin ligand, a protein overexpressed on numerous cancerous cells
Courtrai, Luc. „Les composants actifs de communication : outils pour la conception et l'implantation de langages parallèles à objets actifs pour machines MIMD“. Lille 1, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992LIL10124.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleCormery, Lise. „L'Art en France de 1959 à 2000. Etat, Marché, Politique, Société et Communication. : socio-politique. Action et communication poplitique des beaux-arts. Sociologie. Artistes, commisaires-priseurs, marchands, experts, critiques des impressionnistes à l'an 2000. Communication. De la tradition aux nouvelles technologies et Internet“. Paris 7, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA070021.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleWhy did France lose its past aura as the number one nation devoted to fine arts ? Is she now welcoming, creating or destructing them ? Does our regalian governance save, take advantage or destroy art ? Since the creation of the Ministry of Culture by Malraux and De Gaulle in 1959 all governments have nominated a minister of Culture. In 2000, is such an institution for the better or some kind of a dictatorship ? What are the cultural and sociopolitical profiles of our Présidents and the ministers they have chosen ? Are they political heroes or plain media specialists ? Do they act or do they communicate ? Are the people devoted to fine arts trapped into a schizophrenic society or do they benefit with a well-balanced political system ? Are certain ideological alienations and de facto tyrannies like dictatorships of proletariat, technodemocracy, centralization by civil servants and officials, as well as the cult of the Goddess of Reason, Satism, and the with-hunt of free-minded people annihilating democracy as well as apolitical and independant "free ARTists" ?. .
Brodin, Elisabeth. „Interactions entre innovation, technologies de l'information et de la communication et apprentissage institutionnel des langues : l'exemple d'une recherche-action dans des lycées“. Le Mans, 2002. http://cyberdoc.univ-lemans.fr/theses/2002/2002LEMA3003.pdf.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleIzaret, Jean-Manuel. „Qualité perçue, qualité mesurée dans les réseaux de distribution de services : construction d'une méthode d'arbitrage entre action et communication“. Châtenay-Malabry, Ecole centrale de Paris, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997ECAP0569.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleHenriot, Julien. „Génération et gestion d'une dynamique coopérative entre intervenants-chercheurs et acteurs praticiens : cas d'expérimentation en sciences de gestion“. Lyon 3, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005LYO33014.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleNdiaye, Marième Pollèle. „La communication intercommunale sur le changement climatique : entre stratégies et paradoxes : l'exemple de la Communauté Urbaine de Bordeaux (CUB)“. Thesis, Bordeaux 3, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014BOR30011/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis research aims at addressing, through the example of the Urban Community of Bordeaux (UCB), the topic of communication practices regarding climate change, and more generally the issue of finding the right way to communicate in the scope of a coordinated action by a local authority. In particular, it will tackle the implementation of practices and strategies to mobilize locals actors (mainly municipalities) around the “pioneers of climate” project, a program launched to promote environmentally friendly behaviors. In this context, our thesis seeks to provide insight into the relation between territorial communication and the collective action against climate change. Three theoretical approaches were adopted to analyze the empirical data: commitment communication AND instituted paradigm (Bernard, 2010) ; theories of collective action (Snow & Benford, 1986 ; Neveu, 2005; Céfaï 2007 ; Contamin, 2009) ; and theory of public communication (Zémor 2004 ; Sfez, 2007 Bessières, 2008). The applied methodology includes the use of two qualitative method tools (semi-directive interview and participant observation) to help us grasp the relationship between local actors and the complex issues of territorial communication to fight against climate change. Through this research, it appeared to us that climate change communication in the UCB is part of a dynamic process, which vacillates between strategies and paradoxes. This situation leads us to discuss the theory of communicative discrepancies as way to fight against climate change
Boudelia, "Mohamed" Boulafroud. „Pratiques et appropriation des Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication et intégration sociale des immigrés : une étude de cas dans un milieu populaire urbain à Paris“. Thesis, Paris 10, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA100171.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis thesis will allow us to take a new look at the debate on furthering the social integration of immigrants thanks to a socio-technical use of the web. Present-day society is being profoundly altered by the Technologies of Information (TIC) that are omnipresent and increasingly invasive in almost every aspect of the social field.These accelerating mutations are nonetheless liberating a powerful potential of creativity and development for a portion of the population hitherto excluded from mainline society, by the handicap of language in the case of an immigrant population, and by the lack of access to the new technology (TIC). The double exclusion facing these immigrant populations accounts for a large part of their problems with integration. Against this general background, our thesis develops the following hypothesis: mastering the new technologies of information and communication (the TIC) can become a formidable instrument for overcoming handicaps of background, language, education when appropriated within educational facilities outside the official school systems. Overcoming the digital divide can provide a shortcut to full participation in the culture and usages of the society at large. How can this be achieved? Under what conditions? We shall treat these questions via a five-pronged approach: appropriation of TIC, social integration, socio-technical devices, social mediation and digital pedagogy. Our conclusions will be based on the study of a concrete case in a specific environment.We have demonstrated how the people of Belleville, who are largely illiterate, have nonetheless been able to acquire minimal skills in the use of TIC. Tests specifically elaborated by us for this type of public allowed us to evaluate their competency in areas such as word-processing, handling the computer, and surfing on the web. Our study is conditioned by the need, both to examine the social and cognitive aspects of adult apprenticeship where the population concerned is far-removed from normal access to TIC, and to propose new approaches adapted to EPN technical devices as well as to the types of TIC usage this population might need
Bloch, Emmanuel. „Communication de conflictualité et mouvements activistes sur Internet (2006-2011)“. Thesis, Paris 2, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA020069.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleWithin a few years, internet, and particularly social media, has turned to be a center place for activism. Petitions, brandjacking, bad buzz, controversial blogs, etc have become common means of opposition between institutions – mostly companies and business organizations – and their opponents. However, if the causes of controversies are extremely diverse, would it be possible to identify common process patterns followed by activists among recent controversies developed on internet? This thesis, in its first part, studies the evolution of activism behaviors and their evolution in linked with the rising of internet and social networks. Then, on a second part, from the identification of specific characteristics of the asymmetric warfare doctrine, we propose a new model to study these controversies and activist behaviors developed on internet. Lastly, the third part of this thesis is dedicated to the the assessment of the validity of this model through an empirical and descriptive approach made up from interviews with professional and analysis of three major internet crisis opposing companies and activists.Through this research, it appears that this “asymmetric communication” model proved to be, in these cases, a comprehensive framework. It particularly makes sense of the key stakes of the controversy: the permanent quest for demonstrating its legitimacy towards key stake holders
Centelles, Laurie. „Comprendre une interaction sociale par le corps en action : contribution du mécanisme miroir et implication dans l’autisme“. Bordeaux 2, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009BOR21622.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleBody language plays a major role in social communication. The overall aim of this thesis is to enlighten the contribution of the body in action in social interaction (SI) understanding. A developmental approach reveals the mechanisms responsible for the set-up of social abilities in children, who by nature are extensively social. In autism, a complex developmental disorder, on the contrary the social dimension is deeply affected. Our studies tackle the use of information carried by the body in action, in a social context in this pathology. The originality of our experimental paradigm relies on the use of human motion (HM), or point-light animations, that enable to isolate the social information carried by the body in action only. Subjects watched two actors engaged or not in a social interaction. A two-fold approach, behavioral and using fMRI, reveals the use and the set-up of motor simulation and questions its implication in autism. Children from 4- to 6-years of age and children with autism make use of visual information extracted from HM to understand SI, even though their performance does not reach those of adults. In adults, beyond the mentalizing network, we enlighten the importance of the mirror-neuron system for social cognition. In children, fMRI revealed the early functional recruitment of the inferior frontal gyrus, which is part of the mirror-neuron system, during the observation of social scenes. The general discussion establishes a tight link between the set-up of the mirroring system and the building of action representations. We also question the integrity of this process in autism. In conclusion, these studies bring to light the fundamental role of the mirroring mechanism in the social development of a child
Maas, Elise. „"Culture managériale" et "culture en action" : analyse des dynamiques communicationnelles et régulatrices associées à ces cultures dans le passage d'un agir individuel à un agir collectif dans l'organisation“. Versailles-St Quentin en Yvelines, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012VERS007S.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis research will develop two different levels of understanding of the spirit of "culture" in organization and confront them. "Management culture", a professional concept, is perceived by management as a deterministic used as a functionalist goal. It will be treated as regulatory control. "Culture in Action", a scientific approach, is the result of collective action. Dynamic, subconscious, symbolic and regulative, it will be positioned as the cause of autonomic regulation. These cultures are analyzed by putting in perspective professional methodologies to a meta-methodology with theories of ethnomethodology, social regulation and communicational approaches organization. The double interactionist motion between these cultures is revealed. It could encourage one and as the other, to evolve from individual action to collective action for the realization of organizational work
Stalder, Angèle. „Pratiques informationnelles avec et autour du document technique chez les conducteurs de travaux : approche informationnelle et approche communicationnelle“. Thesis, Normandie, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021NORMR006.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis research focuses on the appropriation of an information device, the technical document, within a professional community, the work supervisors. A prescriptive document, the technical document is an editorial statement of the technical fact shared in the construction sector. Documenting information practices with and around this professional writing enables a closer understanding of the mediation process that takes place between the object and those who use it in a work situation. We have chosen a document-based approach, which allows us to understand the document in its organizational action. The framework of analysis is that of the Communicational Approaches of Organizations which postulate that organizational communication is structured by information-communicational activities, to which the actors have recourse during communication situations involving devices. The field survey makes visible a repertoire of information practices activated by the actors during their work activities. This repertoire is built during mediation process: editorialization, translation, and affiliation, which act according to different temporalities. They allow the passage of the technical document from the semiotic sphere where it is produced, the office, to the semiotic sphere where it must be produced, the construction site. The whole forms a literacy, or social practice of the technical document, which reveals a documentary dynamic, itself indicative of an organizational dynamic. These elements make it possible to state a definition of the technical document and a model of the economy of this device
Giura, Longo Alessandra. „Communication et interaction dans la musique de chambre : l'exemple de l'oeuvre ouverte dans la musique contemporaine anglo-saxonne“. Thesis, Evry-Val d'Essonne, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015EVRY0023.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis research explores the mechanisms for sharing the interpretation of music from the point of view of the performers. It is based on an experiment on the ground realised with a professional contemporary music ensemble. The work was observed and analised according to the principles of the Action Research and the Constant Comparative Method of Strauss and Corbin, with the purpose of describing and classifying the behavior of musicians and understanding and clarifying the modality of communication and interaction between them. The experiment was about two works of Anglo-Saxon composers (Ensemble by Tim Parkinson and Treatise by Cornelius Cardew) issued from ‘open works’ repertoire, because its demand to the interpreters to define the final form of music lead to a collective process on the interpretation that multiplies communication and interaction between musicians.Data analysis led us to think that the musicians share the expressive core of music–for his nature unspeakable–through a kind of embodied knowledge and intuition, that can exist only if every participant is open to the others. The quality of relationships between musicians is a prerequisite for sharing the interpretation.Its fundamentals are not conveyed by words but flows between the musicians through the identification with the others and through the musical material itself, the sound.Verbal communication is limited, in most cases, to the technical speech, that, often hiddens expressive thoughts behind the words. Our hypothesis is that the activation of the mirror neurons system allows partners to understand gestures such as emotions, but verification must await further research in the field of neurosciences
Blangy-Martin, Sylvie. „Co-construire le tourisme autochtone par la recherche-action participative et les Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication : une nouvelle approche de la gestion des ressources et des territoires“. Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010MON30085/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleAboriginal communities have been over researched in the past. They are looking at new ways to regain and recapture their culture, language and identity and are in the procès of taking ownership of research processes, concepts and tools. In an attempt to revisit participatory-action research approach and adapt it to aboriginal contexts, we have developed research collaborations with 13 communities from Northern Canada (Cree and Inuit) and Northern Scandinavia (Saami) and organised 20 workshops using collaborative research techniques and tools developed by Chevalier and Buckles from Carleton University. This approach and the tool kit we produced prove to be useful and timely. We were able to address the concerms and challenges that the communities have to face, develop research collaborations between the Cree, the Inuit and the Saami, study community engagement processes in tourism projects and explore new aboriginal research metholodogies. At the same time and during this 3 year Marie Curie research fellowship, we have been exploring the possibilities of developing collaborative research on line via the web 2.0 and ITC. We uploaded 200 aboriginal tourism initiatives represented in the “Aboriginal Destinations” Guidebook, connected their authors in a Content Management System SPIP (www.aboriginal-ecotourism.org), incorporating a variety of integrated technologies: Google Maps™ to provide the geographic placement of the communities; a webbased survey to produce dynamic statistical data to translate the information provided in the narratives/articles into statistical data; discussion forums to add qualitative comments to the quantitative data