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Bromberg, Marcel. "Contrat de communication : persuasion et langage." Paris 8, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA081545.
Full textZbinden, Amandine. "Communication engageante et représentations sociales : une nouvelle articulation théorique." Phd thesis, Université de Bourgogne, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00717652.
Full textLamort, de Gail Marie-Agnès. "Le Psychologisme professionnel : un mode de communication utile." Rennes 2, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994REN20017.
Full textThe break with taylorism, which leads to a company defined as participative and consensual, ios in keeping with some kind of social evolution, but simultaneously, it demands that the individuals should be sensitive to its nex system of values. Those implicit references - constituting true common languages - should be known by the workers who want to be 'promoted' or merely 'requited'. Some designations - linked to the 'economic worth of the indeividual' - could become indispensable conditions to get a job ; as such, they would constanly mingle with such social criteria as opinion, creed, ethics, but also individual rights. As regards employment, which still leads an essential role in the acquisition of identity, the company establishes norms of efficiency and performance, along with assessment procedures which are eventually prescribed to every citizen
Carrillo, Fabian [Verfasser]. "Using the Communication of Police Officers to Assess the Relationship Between Self-Talk and Communication Apprehension / Fabian Carrillo." München : GRIN Verlag, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1213736609/34.
Full textMiermont, Jacques. "Les signes de l'autonomie dans la communication et la cognition." Aix-Marseille 3, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993AIX32008.
Full textIn the frame of contemporary develpopments of the cognition and communication sciences, a synthetic study of complex systems is proposed, through patterns of connexion between autoreproducting phenomena which organize them (behaviors, representations, affects, memorisations, organisations, decisions, relationships), instead of the classical point of view according to which these phenomena must be separatly and exclusively scanned. From the clinic of complex psychopathologic states treated by psychoanalysis and family therapy, hypothesis are suggested about the the evaluation of cognitive fonctions and interactive processes which differenciate personal and collective identities in ecosystems. The self describes the ability of a system to refer to itself by the oscillation of autoreference and recognition of others as fellow creatures, and fellow creatures as different of the self. The theory of autonomy develops itself within an epistemological framework which is produced by an produces this theory. The autonomic activity unfolds abductive inferences, through mutual transformations of cognitive processes and communication modalities, which allow the experience of viability
Neddam, François. "Passages à l'acte et communication chez les déficients mentaux." Paris 5, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985PA05A035.
Full textHelme-Guizon, Agnès. "Image, imagerie mentale et effets de la communication persuasive : application à une oeuvre d'art incluse dans une annonce publicitaire." Paris 9, 1997. https://portail.bu.dauphine.fr/fileviewer/index.php?doc=1997PA090004.
Full textThe main purpose of this dissertation was to study whether and how mental imagery mediates the effect of a work of art included in an advertisement on attitudes and intentions. The work of art is described by the valence of its evaluation, its realism and its congruency with the product or the advertisement. Mental imagery is assessed by four dimensions (valence, vividness, elaboration and quantity) and four sensory modalities (visual, auditory, gustatory and olfactory). Our results indicate that the valence of visual, gustatory and olfactory mediates perfectly the effects of work of art congruency on attitude toward the advertisement, attitude toward the brand and intention to buy. Elaboration of gustatory and olfactory mental imagery mediates perfectly the effects of work of art congruency on intention to buy. The second purpose of this dissertation was to examine the mediating role of style of processing, motivation, capacity and opportunity to process advertisement information. This role was attested for style of processing on attitude toward the advertisement, attitude toward the brand and intention to buy as well as on quantity of visual images evoked. It was also significant for the impact of motivation and opportunity to process information on intention to buy and on the four dimensions of visual imagery. To assess the mediating role of mental imagery and the moderating role of style of processing, two scales were developed and tested for validity and reliability: a scale to measure mental imagery evoked by the advertisement and a scale to evaluate style of processing
Najab, Fayçal. "Contributions à la psychologie du bilinguisme : structures et fonctionnements cognitifs, alternance des langues dans la communication bilingue." Paris 8, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA081391.
Full textThis work examins the cognitive effects of bilingualism, especially on the structure of semantic memory, and bilingual communication. It explores the hypothesis that it may exist specific stores of semantic information related to each language, in a model which includes however a commmon level of semantic memory. Two experiments were conductet : an interlingual association task , and denomination task of culturally connotated drawings. The first one showed that intralingual associations were more numerous than interlingual ones. In the second, subjects preferentially choosed congruent language to denominate the culturally connotated drawings. The cultural cues appear to activate specific languages. The second part of this work is dedicated to the alternation of languages in two specified situations of bilingual communication : interview and group conversation. In the two situations, subjects use a selected language (or matrix language), depending on the expression of their intentions, on the interlocutors, of pragmatic context, on the negociation of meaning and of implicit or explicit stakes. The alternation of languages appears to play a metacommunicative role in bilingual communication
Tempelmann, Sebastian [Verfasser]. "Origins of intentional and referential communication / Sebastian Tempelmann." Berlin : Freie Universität Berlin, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1029850704/34.
Full textOlry-Louis, Isabelle. "Psychologie socio-cognitive de la communication : applications aux champs de l'éducation et du travail." Habilitation à diriger des recherches, Université Nancy II, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00704513.
Full textPadiou, Geneviève. "Dialectique d'une psychologie de la communication illustree par deux approches : l'analyse existentielle - la sophrologie." Nice, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987NICE2031.
Full textYahyaoui, Ben Hadj Lakhdar Dhouha. "Psychologie de la communication mère / enfant en situation d'exil : ses incidences sur la scolarité." Chambéry, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003CHAML024.
Full textPadiou, Geneviève. "Dialectique d'une psychologie de la communication illustrée par deux approches l'analyse existentielle, la sophrologie /." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37608662h.
Full textRichard, Catherine. "La communication chez le nourrisson - particularites et relation avec le temperament." Paris 5, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA05H071.
Full textKuszynski, Janka. "Nonverbal communication in intergenerational interactions." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Lebenswissenschaftliche Fakultät, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/17203.
Full textThis dissertation aims to unravel intergenerational communication by studying interpersonal coordination between young and older adults. Interpersonal coordination is considered to have a positive influence on interactions. Thus, this work sets out to determine whether interpersonal coordination depends on contextual factors such as the social relation context and the affective context. Several studies were conducted to assess three aspects of interpersonal coordination: Emotional mimicry (Study 1), synchrony and behavioral mimicry (Study 2). Moreover, as it was hypothesized that young adults are not motivated to affiliate with the elderly, a heightened affiliation motivation toward the elderly was experimentally created and emotional mimicry assessed subsequently (Study 3). For studies 1 and 2, young adults were invited to interact with an elderly person or with a person of the same age who recounted an emotional (happy or angry) event. Study 1 revealed mimicry of happiness expressions, particularly within same-generation interactions and during the narration of a happy event, while angry expressions were rarely displayed and not mimicked. Study 2 revealed more synchrony within same-generation compared to intergenerational interactions, whereas there was more behavioral mimicry of elderly interaction partners compared to young interaction partners. Study 3 illustrated that a heightened motivation toward an older person positively influenced mimicking behavior toward the whole age group. This dissertation provides a first step in unravelling intergenerational interactions, where findings regarding emotional mimicry and synchrony suggest that certain circumstances might prevent young adults from acting the same toward young and old individuals. However, as we were able to successfully manipulate affiliation motivation, a promising positive outlook for intergenerational communication emerged.
André-Joris, Arlette. "La communication schizophrénique dans l'entretien." Paris 8, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA081420.
Full textWe're talking about a research based on the use of conversational parameters, for certain schizophrenics, during a research interview conducted in a clinical environment. 120 subjects, patients hospitalised in heamo-dialysis or psychiatric services of seven intitutions, were split in 3 groups. The fisrt one was composed of dialysed subjects, the second one of disorganised schizophrenics and the third one of paranoid schizophrenics. One third of the subjects of each group was interviewed face-to-face, the other by phone and the last ones by computer mail. Each interview included, in excess of a fixed order defining the theme of the discussion + life in hospital ;, 9 interventions of 3 kinds (question, revival, near-validation) spread throughout the dialogue and according to the bits of speech of the interviewed subject. There was 6 depending variables and these expressed breaches to fundamental principles which rule communication between speakers. The results show that this experimentation mechanism allowed to put in evidence a strategic planning of speech which differs for disorganised schizophrenics and paranoids schizophrenics. The disorganised ones are more disturbed by the environmental and contractual contexts of communication, whereas the paranoids are more disturbed by the contents of their thoughts. Regarding the dialysed subjects, which represent the standard, their congruence in the dialogue is sometimes altered by an emotional factor which is particular to them. But globally the strategic planning of speech is roughly the same for the dialysed subjects and the disorganised, except for the environmental and contractual condition of the face-to-face where the latter encounter some difficulties
Sima, Miriam Jennifer [Verfasser]. "Ontogeny of Cognition and Communication in Corvids / Miriam Jennifer Sima." Konstanz : Bibliothek der Universität Konstanz, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1176410121/34.
Full textTiete, Julien. "Contribution à l'optimisation de la communication et du coping dyadique en oncologie." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/283813.
Full textPatients and their close ones have to face many cancer-related stressors. One of these close ones frequently becomes a caregiver and gives specific support to the patient. The dyadic adaptation to cancer is associated with many factors and is the result of a complex process. Communication appears to be one of the main factors of this dyadic adaptation. The literature reports number of dyadic interventions, but there is currently no consensus on their optimal content.In this context, this thesis work focused on optimizing communication and dyadic coping through the development of a dyadic psycho-oncological intervention. The first part of this work establishes, on the one hand, an inventory of the literature on the adaptation of the family and close ones and, on the other hand, an inventory of the interventions intended for close ones, patient-caregiver dyad and patient’s family. The second part of this work focuses on the development of a brief dyadic intervention designed to improve supportive dyadic communication. This intervention was tested through a randomized controlled trial. The intervention was effective on patients and their caregivers, especially on their perceived dyadic communication self-efficacy and dyadic coping. These intervention effects were larger for patients than caregivers.
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Hühnel, Isabell. "Empathy in intergenerational emotion communication." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Lebenswissenschaftliche Fakultät, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/17089.
Full textPositive interactions between younger and older adults seem to be at risk as previous research suggests a lack of empathy to the elderly. A number of elements might be accountable for the reduction or absence of empathy by younger adults: Study 1 focused on the effect of wrinkles and stereotypes on decoding accuracy and facial mimicry of emotional facial expressions. It revealed that wrinkles and stereotypes have an impact on decoding accuracy, however facial mimicry reactions to the emotion expressions of older adults were present regardless of those decoding biases. Study 2 focused on the affiliative context of interactions between younger and older adults, and suggested that the type of emotion display (happy vs. angry) as well as the observer’s relationship to the expresser (in-group vs. out-group member) impacted on facial mimicry in real-life interactions. It revealed that mimicry of happy expressions of older adults was present during the two emotional events (happy and angry). However, mimicry of younger compared to older adults was stronger in the happy event, whereas no difference occurred in mimicry in the angry event. Study 3 investigated empathic capabilities of older compared to younger adults and found no differences in affective empathy, although decoding accuracy was reduced for some emotions in the older participant sample. Collectively, these results indicate that affective empathic responding via facial mimicry toward the elderly is essentially intact regardless of reduced decoding accuracy for older faces and affiliative context. They further indicate that older adults possess the same affective capabilities as younger adults. In sum, this work provides a more positive outlook for intergenerational interactions than previously suggested.
Massoulier, Chantal. "Psychologie et communication chez William Golding : une approche de l'oeuvre par la programmation neuro-linguistique." Limoges, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992LIMO0502.
Full textUnknown in its psychopedagogic dimension, the work of the english nobel prize for literature william golding is a real research laboratory in human relationships, a favourable ground for an interdisciplinary study based on a dissection practised with the scalpel of the linguistic sciences. As an n. L. P. Practitioner, we read this stimulating work through the filters of the most recent communication science : neuro-linguistic programming - a method of psychological analysis and communication used in various contexts (training, therapy, personal development, human resources management,. . . ) we considered golding's work as a negative we tried to develop (photographic metaphor) relying on the n. L. P. 'reframing' technique - derived from the processing capability, the errordetecting and error-correcting codes (e. D. C. And e. C. C. ) as a training strategy. We turned the negative into a positive (photographic processing of reality), we amplified the particules contained in the dark areas of golding's work - which is the definition of the conception of an industrial product used in aeronautics : the night vision tube. Our thesis is divided into three parts : case-studies aiming at diagnosing problems of human relationships, then a search for potentials (association of the theories of the metaphor with the potential wells) and a human resources management strategy. As a conclusion, we dare say that golding is a fieldworker who knows how to turn his "personal storms" into ethico-psycho-pedagogic literary creations
Michelot, Christian. "Le processus de l'intervention-consultation." Paris 10, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA100150.
Full textA hypothesis based on several intervention-consultation clinical protocoles is made on the specificity of a social consultation request as linked to ils systemic and evolutive caracteristic. On the one hand, a subject making his request to a consultant repeats other subjects' requests which he did not satisfy. On the other, his request is a request of request : a wish. As he identifies the wish, the consultant supports the request which then reveals its evolutive caracteristic and the request object appears as a related term. It is always a three-term relation : subject-group-institution, but each term mediates insufficiently the relation to the other two. This precise fact determines the intervention of a fourth term, the consultant. As he maintains his response at a certain distance and in relation to the request, the consultant sets going a process oriented towards surpassing the imaginary of the request. If the object of request is a relation of several terms, the object of consultation is mediation between these terms. The consultant constructs it by reading what makes relation between the subjects : each subject, other subjects and those subjects to whom the previous relate by the mission and functions of the institution. This reading operation which reveals the alterity of each subject, continues through writing as it articulates the different requests. Allowing that the consultant represents the necessity to articulate requets, his position may be qualified as that of wish
Capelli-Hillairet, Sonia. "L'usage de la peur en communication publicitaire : le rôle modérateur de l'anxiété orientée." Grenoble 2, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004GRE21016.
Full textHellmann, Jens Hinrich [Verfasser]. "Verbalization and Communication Effects on Mental Representations and Judgments / Jens Hinrich Hellmann." Bremen : IRC-Library, Information Resource Center der Jacobs University Bremen, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1035209284/34.
Full textSchneider, Christel [Verfasser]. "The development of gestural communication in non-human great apes / Christel Schneider." Berlin : Freie Universität Berlin, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1026695589/34.
Full textIWAASA, RAYMOND S. "Telematique et vie quotidienne "de l'information videotex a la communication mediatisee par ordinateur" (cmo)." Strasbourg 1, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987STR10016.
Full textHouzé, Emmanuel. "L'appropriation d'une technologie de l'information et de la communication par un groupe distant." Montpellier 2, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000MON20140.
Full textAanzoul, Hassan. "Les entraves à la construction d'une compétence de communication (contexte lycée marocain)." Thesis, Nantes, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017NANT2008/document.
Full textWe assume that the analysis of the epistemological paradigm of knowledge in which the teaching of French is taught in Morocco is essential to understand which theoretical framework serves as a reference for the Moroccan educational authorities in the choice of approaches, in the drafting Pedagogical recommendations and official instructions, in the design of manuals, in the development of repositories and in the programming of content. There is a close relationship between the epistemological paradigm of knowledge adopted and the representations of the teacher as to his class practice. Teachers act, whether they like it or not, within a conceptual framework and their practices fall within the framework from which they make their representations. Teachers should normally be aware that their actions are justified only if they result in the learner constructing a communication skill. But if they believe according to their representations that this is a codified knowledge to be acquired which will allow the learner later the use of this knowledge in contextualized situations their teaching will not take charge of the communicative dimension of the language. Adopting the concept of constructing communication competence makes it possible not to lose sight of the goal to which the action must lead and above all to ensure that we do not confuse the tool (the language) with the use for which it is predestined (Communication)
Pätzold, Wiebke [Verfasser], and Ulf [Akademischer Betreuer] Liszkowski. "Communication-induced and Spontaneous Object Representations in Infancy / Wiebke Pätzold ; Betreuer: Ulf Liszkowski." Hamburg : Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1168380987/34.
Full textMartins, Da Silva Rosado Eliana. "Communication médiatisée et processus d'évolution des représentations : étude de cas : la représentation de l'informatique." Lyon 2, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990LYO20038.
Full textThis research deals with the activity of reception-appropriation of audiovisual messages that learns develop in a real context of professional training with video aids. The study of specific strategies used in the reconstruction of the meaning of the message has confirmed the participation of individuals in the establishment of different reception contracts: the video was considered either as»training" or as an "information" contract. The influence of the learners' previous acquisitions in orienting the established contracts proves fundamental. Each contract determines a specific relation to knowledge developed by the individual with the object represented on the video. In dealing with video, a learner could privilege his previous acquisitions, and mobilize representations and actions models that could sometimes screen the specificity of the object presented on the video. The most frequently adopted position in the group concerned the elaboration of new representations and action models, specific to the object represented in video. These new constructions revealed the association of acquisitions with certain elements spotted in the video and extracted from it to be integrated in a different organisation
Kridis, Noureddine. "Création, interaction et information sur soi : étude de liens créateurs." Lille 3, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004LIL30029.
Full textKridis, Noureddine Lemoine Claude. "Création, interaction et information sur soi étude de liens créateurs /." Lille : A.N.R.T, 2004. http://www.univ-lille3.fr/theses/KRIDIS_NOUREDDINE/html/these.html.
Full textDienlin, Tobias [Verfasser], and Sabine [Akademischer Betreuer] Trepte. "The psychology of privacy: Analyzing processes of media use and interpersonal communication / Tobias Dienlin ; Betreuer: Sabine Trepte." Hohenheim : Kommunikations-, Informations- und Medienzentrum der Universität Hohenheim, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1126556815/34.
Full textCourbet, Didier. "Communication médiatique : les apports de la psychologie sociale. Pour une pluralité épistémologique, théorique et méthodologique en SIC." Habilitation à diriger des recherches, Université de Provence - Aix-Marseille I, 2004. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00144358.
Full textS'insérant dans une tradition de recherches des SIC, mes travaux portent sur les interactions production–dispositif–réception médiatiques situées au sein d'un large ensemble de contextes. Mon objectif est d'étudier la communication médiatique à la lumière d'une approche croisant, premièrement, une perspective pragmatique, tenant compte de la contextualisation socio-économique et socio-politique des phénomènes ; deuxièmement, une perspective interactionniste associée à la théorie du contrat de communication développée par le courant français de la psychologie sociale de la communication et, troisièmement, les récentes théories de la communication médiatique persuasive, de la socio-cognition et des attitudes provenant, en partie, des recherches américaines.
Pour réaliser ce projet scientifique dans une perspective communicationnelle heuristique, je mobilise des ressources théoriques issues de la sémiotique, de l'esthétique, des sciences cognitives, des recherches en marketing et en communication des organisations. Convoquer ces multiples ressources, dans une problématique de sciences de la communication, conduit à attribuer à mes travaux quelques caractéristiques originales. La principale originalité réside, sans doute, dans les pluralités épistémologique, théorique et méthodologique. La pluralité méthodologique consiste en la mobilisation de méthodologies de recherches relevant de l'approche expérimentale et de l'approche herméneutique. Ces pluralités sont discutées sur le plan des épistémologies normative et analytique.
Dans la deuxième partie de la note, j'ai synthétisé mes travaux portant sur les interactions dispositif médiatique-sujets sociaux qui s'opèrent au cours de la réception. Mis en perspective, ils contribuent à mieux connaître la réception et l'influence du dispositif communicationnel sur les cognitions, les représentations sociales, les attitudes et –dans une moindre mesure– sur les comportements, en tenant compte des émotions, des motivations et de l'intentionnalité des récepteurs. Une grande partie de mes travaux empiriques et expérimentaux étudient les traitements socio-cognitifs et socio-affectifs des systèmes sémiotiques, esthétiques et linguistiques propres aux dispositifs de communication publicitaire, politique et de santé publique.
Partant du principe que le dispositif de communication médiatique est produit par des sujets sociaux membres d'organisation, la troisième partie de la note résume mes recherches portant sur les interactions sujets sociaux-dispositif qui s'opèrent au cours de la production médiatique. Elles permettent de mieux connaître, d'une part, les processus de décision ainsi que les savoirs, représentations sociales et théories implicites qui sont mobilisés dans la production de la communication médiatique persuasive et, d'autre part, la validité scientifique des principales représentations des producteurs.
Michelik, Fabienne. "La communication engageante : effets sur les dimensions cognitives et comportementales." Phd thesis, Université de Franche-Comté, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00840255.
Full textRosembaum, Alexis. "Concrétisation rhétorique de processus d'influence." Paris 8, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA081006.
Full textThis dissertatioin is about techniques in verbal persuasion. The theoretical part presents the most useful theories for research on persuasion theory of argumentation, general pragmatics, social psychology and psycholinguistics. Three experiments are then designed to test the persuasive strength of several rhetorical arrangements on attitudes. The first expeiment aims at showing that an apparently scientific presentation can devalue the ethical character of a behaviour. The second experiment tries to defines a method to put aside the counterarguments in a discourse. This method, called hierarchisation, is tested in two different cases : 1- a ternary hierarchy of arguments (pro-contra-pro) turns out to stengthen the persuasive impact of a bilateral communication, but 2- a binary hierarchy (contra-pro) may sometimes be sufficient to reach this result. The third experiment tackles the problem of implicitness in incomplete syllogisms. It is shown that, as far as a fairly neutral content is concerned, the "implicitation" of a proposition can enhance the rhetorical stength by letting the receptor think that this proposition is obvious. This technique, widely spread in daily interlocutions, can be countered by a simple explicitation. Finally, the possibility of setting up a modern experimental rhetoric, based on serious psychological models, is discussed
Ramsamy, Georges-Marie Alain. "Congruence et persuasion en communication publicitaire : une analyse par les chaînes moyens-fins." La Réunion, 2004. http://elgebar.univ-reunion.fr/login?url=http://thesesenligne.univ.run/04_11_Ramsamy_1.pdf.
Full textThe profit is a necessity for the firm. So, the manager must to elaborate strategies of durable persuasion that predict consumer's choice. The author defends that congruence between ads and consumer's cognitive structure is the key's factor of success
Guay, Stéphane. "La communication chez les jeunes couples : méthodes d'évaluation, liens avec l'ajustement conjugal ultérieur et prédicteurs d'amélioration des habiletés." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp05/NQ61229.pdf.
Full textKuszynski, Janka [Verfasser], Jens B. [Akademischer Betreuer] Asendorpf, Ursula [Akademischer Betreuer] Hess, and Sara D. [Akademischer Betreuer] Hodges. "Nonverbal communication in intergenerational interactions / Janka Kuszynski. Gutachter: Jens B. Asendorpf ; Ursula Hess ; Sara D. Hodges." Berlin : Lebenswissenschaftliche Fakultät, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1070910538/34.
Full textKuszynski, Janka [Verfasser], Jens [Akademischer Betreuer] Asendorpf, Ursula [Akademischer Betreuer] Hess, and Sara D. [Akademischer Betreuer] Hodges. "Nonverbal communication in intergenerational interactions / Janka Kuszynski. Gutachter: Jens B. Asendorpf ; Ursula Hess ; Sara D. Hodges." Berlin : Lebenswissenschaftliche Fakultät, 2015. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:11-100229735.
Full textPierucci, Sabrina. "Why saying is believing: epistemic and relational pathways towards the creation of shared reality with others." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/209689.
Full textDans ma démarche expérimentale, j’ai privilégié des études permettant d’explorer des situations concrètes dans lesquelles l’effet du « dire c’est croire » était susceptible d’apparaître.
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Bonvel, Jean-Christophe. "L'attitude face aux nouvelles technologies : psychologie sociale de la techno-attitude." Bordeaux 2, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002BOR20952.
Full textThe aim of this present research is to explain the variations in attitudes facing the ICT (Information and communication technology). First, the variations of this techno-attitude are presented and analysed through a general survey of researches about the attitudes and the representations facing computers of some populations (men vs. Women ; literature stream vs. Science stream). A pattern of analysis of the variations towards the ICT is proposed : the Man implicit theory concept (MIT), the learned helplessness (LH) and the reference point (RP) in the comparison process (CP). A string of experimentations is proposed in order to test the relevance of this pattern of analysis. The general hypothesis that includes those experimentations, holds that the negative attitude facing the ICT (technophobia) is due to some social contexts : the individuals are exposed to some flimsy information, and it can generate resorting to some heurisms, to express an opinion, as far as the ICT are concerned. This hypothesis is partly confirmed by our results. The techno-attitude (TA) is actually based on a comparison process, man/machine, where the MIT intervenes in the case of the negative attitude. In addition, this MIT behaves as an heurism, where the subjects who are in a state of cognitive exhaustion can express an opinion with a certain validity. If the principal aim of this research is the elucidation of technophobia, connecting social integration's with cognitive processes, the point of view developed and the coherence which is introduced between the different studies and the previous disparate observations, allow a reconsideration of the positive attitude, the technophilia, and the rational data processing
Robert, Philippe. "Les expressions non verbales en therapie familiale." Paris 5, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA05H086.
Full textMerlin, Emmanuel. "Partage social et régulation des fonctionnements cognitifs." Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001CLF20003.
Full textBontaz-Escoubeyrou, Sabine. "Fonctionnements cognitivo-langagiers en contextes pragmatiques de communication : (à propos de "Pareil-Pas pareil)." Aix-Marseille 1, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001AIX10043.
Full textGollety, Mathilde. "Communication familiale et comportement de consommation de l'enfant." Paris 9, 1997. https://portail.bu.dauphine.fr/fileviewer/index.php?doc=1997PA090032.
Full textThis research fits in the field of consumer socialization. Its aim is to define which are the family interactions - I. E. The family communication processes - the parents use to develop consumer learning for their children. A qualitative methodology built on case studies and content analysis was used and the contributions of the work are three fold. First, we describe and explain the family communication dynamics developed in the field of consumption in each family. The results point out that parental consumer learning can be conveyed through 4 different types of family communication processes : - family communication processes through mediation of external information - family communication in retail stores - informal family communication processes - family communication processes focused on the values of money or autonomy. In a second time, we gather families, according to their closeness of their communication processes. Thus we define 5 patterns of family communication, each caracterized by a special combinaison of family communication processes. Then, we attempt to see which particular family communication process tends to favour the acquisition of consumer knowledge. At last, we identify the most efficient patterns of family communication, according to consumer learning for children
Poupon, Buffière Martine. "Processus de communication dans les groupes en formation." Paris 8, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA080540.
Full textThis analysis is a study about transformation process in training groups. It uses a transdisciplinary way based on theory of speech acts, narrative analysis, psychoanalysis theories about crisis and transition notions. In training tales occure features, kind of symbolic choregraphy which are efficient in changment process
Dupré, Mickaël. "De l'engagement comportemental à la participation : élaboration de stratégies de communication sur le tri et la prévention des déchets ménagers." Phd thesis, Université Rennes 2, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00462107.
Full textToulze, Marielle. "La communication sensible dans le monde urbain : corporéité et perception de l'intime." Bordeaux 3, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010BOR30072.
Full textContemporary societies are moved by profound changes. These shifts can be explained by the overwhelming presence of the media, but also by the strong proximity of bodies in the city. This phenomenon catalyses what we call erotic, that is to say a peculiar dimension that goes beyond eroticism. It modifies our links to the surrounding world. The erotic imagery of the urban area even alters the very structure of places as well as our intimate perception of the other. What are at stake in this research are not only the modalities of changes in the social area but also how our perceptions are modified. As regard to urban intimacy, perceptions are now to be redefined or at least interrogated. The unrest that characterizes perceptions, be it a collision, a clash or something disturbing, distorts our relation to reality and the other. The strength, the impact and even the violence of this unrest trigger a need to untie and un-read our relation to the world. It does not mean that we must understand these a-perceptions as a way to flee from reality and escape to an imaginary cocoon. It deals rather with creative explorations of new links to reality and the other. Our purpose is to analyze how these new communication structures work in urban places such as transports, housing. In other words, this research focuses on sensitive communication
Gauthier, Isabelle. "Persuader avant trois ans : étude longitudinale des moyens employés par la dyade mère-enfant et de leurs effets en situation communicative de requête." Nancy 2, 2001. http://docnum.univ-lorraine.fr/public/NANCY2/doc206/2001NAN21013_1.pdf.
Full textThis research estimates the child's early persuasive skills, especially speech means, and their developments in the communicative situation or request. These sequences are analysed when child and mother in both turn initiate and are directed to, which allows interpersonal (mother/child) and intrapersonal (initiate/directed) comparisons of the use and effect of each mean on the unfolding of the conversationnal interaction. The analyse is based on two longitudinal studies of mother-child natural interaction which occured between the ages of 1;6 and 3;0. Children are both only-child, from the middle-classe and french is their native language. Apart from classical forms of requesting and refusing, results underline that dyades give an important share to justificative behaviours. Besides, they reveal a distinguished use of the justification relative to the behaviour it refeers to (request/refusal), showing the child's early understanding of the pragmatic rules of its production. Moreover, we pointed out that in conflicting situations, children mostly jusitfy their requests when mothers have already justified their refusals. Then, this early contra-argumentative use of the justification increases the child's probability of being satisfied. Finaly, we found an evolution in the nature (kind) of different justificatory contents given by the child as a support of her/his request and refusal, that can be linked with their effect on the sorting of the exchange. Those results will be discussed regarding the child's growing socio-cognitive hability to take into account and fit with her/his interlocutor's point of view
Parguel, Béatrice. "L’influence de la communication promotionnelle sur le capital de la marque : le cas de la communication promotionnelle en prospectus en grande consommation." Paris 9, 2009. https://bu.dauphine.psl.eu/fileviewer/index.php?doc=2009PA090054.
Full textIn literature, sales promotion effects on brand equity are often documented through econometric models. However, few empirical researches have investigated the consumer’s perception of this specific type of communication. Thus to fill the gap, this work aims at studying sales promotion effects from a communication perspective by: (1) integrating the media component of sales promotion through store flyers, (2) identifying the store flyers’ effects on the consumer and on their perception of brands, (3) studying the influence of these effects on brand equity and (4) controlling moderating variables related to situational differences. Results of an experiment on 900 consumers confirm that persuasion through store flyers mainly use a peripheral route. This means of communication then appears as an efficient lever for brand activation in fast moving consumer goods industry