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Praho, Brice. "Application de la compatibilité électromagnétique cognitive dans un Courant Porteur en Ligne." Rennes, INSA, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012ISAR0002.
Full textWith the emergence of broadband access technologies DSL and optical fiber, the telecommunication service providers are able to offer services and real-time applications such as broadband Internet, high definition digital video, video on demand or telephony over IP. In the home network, the PLC technology (power line communications) allows to transfer high speed data on the electrical network of residential or industrial customer without a change in the existing installation. With increasing data rates offered by access technologies, it became necessary to increase the capacity of CPL links. Studied have shown that to meet this objective, an increase of the PLC frequency band was required. However, the electrical cables are not suitable for transmitting high frequency signals and can radiate. This radiation can cause electromagnetic interference with other communications systems present in the vicinity. EMC constraints may therefore represent a major obstacle to the increase of PLC data rates. This thesis is mainly oriented to the analysis of the EMC problem of PLC technology in the home network context. The main objectives are: Propose and identify new mitigation solutions based on cognitive EMC ensuring coexistence of PLC systems and other communication systems sharing the same frequency band and present in the vicinity of PLC transmission. Assess the potential gain of these solutions in terms of throughput and quality of service. Initially, we focused on the coexistence of PLC transmissions and radio reception in the home network. A detection algorithm of radio frequencies based on a dynamic threshold and cooperation between PLC equipments was proposed. In a second step, we analyzed the coupling between the PLC and VDSL2 transmission mediums, first of all from the modeling of this coupling, and then from measurements in dwellings. Finally, two new solutions to ensure the coexistence of PLC and VDSL2 transmissions have been proposed. The first solution is based on the PLC preamble detection in the noise measured on the VDSL2 transmission medium. The second solution is based on the white noise injection on the PLC transmission medium during the initialization process of the VDSL2 transmission
Newell, Marique H. "Lady of courage." Fairfax, VA : George Mason University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1920/3154.
Full textVita: p. 103. Thesis director: Stephen Goodwin. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English. Title from PDF t.p. (viewed July 18, 2008). Also issued in print.
Budge, Alison. "The colour of courage." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/7766.
Full textSet in the challenging environment of a road construction project in Benin, West Africa, this is a story about three women and their intertwined lives. Each woman has a different personal reason for being in Benin. Each woman needs the courage to make a decision that will have far-reaching consequences.
Oswalt, Robert. "Overcoming abuse with courage." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2000. http://www.tren.com.
Full textWille, Fabien. "Le sport, un opérateur de changements dans la production médiatique : le modèle du Tour de France." Paris 10, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA100141.
Full textWright, Alyssa Pamela. "Hero Reports : mapping civic courage." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/46592.
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Hero Reports extends the rationale of New York City's "See Something, Say Something" campaign-an alert public can be a good security measure. The current political climate within the United States translates the MTA's tactics into ones of fear. Instead of fostering collective security, these calls for vigilance create rifts between people and communities. An unhealthy impact of the "See Something, Say Something" campaign encourages people to look at each other with heightened and prejudicial suspicion. Although other projects have sought to interrogate the tactics of such citizen-detective campaigns, they do not provide productive alternatives. Because of this, projects seeking to deflect fear, only serve to reify and preserve its power. An alternative technology is needed to effectively destabilize the message of fear inherent in the MTA campaign. Hero Reports counterbalances the vigilance associated with suspicion and Othering with measures of positive and contextual alertness. It is a technology that builds communities that are truly, and collectively, empowering. Hero Reports provides this alternative first by aggregating stories of everyday heroism, and then by thematically, geographically and temporally mapping them. By linking and contextualizing discrete moments of heroism, Hero Reports promotes a public discourse about how we create, enforce and value social norms. Balancing the empirical ways we measure crime, Hero Reports provides the groundwork for determining the empirical parameters for heroism.
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Mawby, Helen Margaret Clare. "Courage and the soul in Plato." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2006. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/1115/.
Full textTonning, Guillaume. "Courage et vérité : Platon et Nietzsche." Paris 10, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA100013.
Full textIn the Laches Plato uses courage as an instrument to accomplish a transvaluation in favour of truth and then makes it silent. A critical reading of this dialogue shows this double aspect and points out the basis of an alternative to the system of truth. Instead of becoming its auxiliary, courage become the principle of a knowledge which renounces to the essence to receive the thing into the intimacy of a welcoming fear. Nietzsche recovers the possibility of such a comprehension. Reconsidering the question of the relationship of knowledge in the setting of will to power and the struggle of forces, he makes of courage the fondamental affect from which derives all true giving and receiving. It is then that knowledge intended as an incorporation of the flux becomes possible outside any reference to the truth. This happen at the cost of an upside down transvaluation inside a courageous and learned body
François, Philippe. "L'idée de télévision protestante : principe protestant et télévision d'auteur." Université Marc Bloch (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996STR20061.
Full textDefined theoretically and heuristically as programmes or films produced for television in accordance with tillich understanding of the protestant principle, protestant television benefits from the nouvelle vague cinema and discussions on the notion of author ("la politique des auteurs"). Literary and film works of three protestant authors namely alexandre astruc, roger leenhardt and jean-luc godard, have created a framework for audiovisual space considered from a protestant point of view. Thesis : protestant television is a television created by authors who film authors - the author being he who transforms a critical intention into creation
Navarro, Jordana. "Promoting Courage: An Evaluation of Harbor House of Central Florida's Domestic Violence Primary Prevention Initiative Project Courage." Doctoral diss., University of Central Florida, 2013. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/5825.
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Martin, Valérie. "La télévision, média de masse ou média individuel ? De la télévision traditionnelle à la e-télévision." Thesis, Paris 9, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA090071.
Full textTraditional TV, "Voice of France" is a mass medium. With a home ownership rate of over 98%, a viewing rate of l more than 3.50 hours, advertising revenue of over 4 billion euros , and “contenus Rendez-vous” bringing in record audiences, television rules over the living room, bringing the family together up into the 1980s. It is, however, controlled by the ruling political powers.Under the presidency of François Mitterrand, television was liberalized with the appearance of new private and commercial channels, financed by audiences and advertising, while the public sector continued to be funded by a license fee. In the 90s, the arrival of cable and satellite, followed by TNT in 2005, allowed the amazing increase of a number of new channels and TV services (« subscriptions to cable, satellite and finally Canal + in 1984 )But this evolution continues with the arrival of digital TV, revolutionizing the industry. It increases the number of channels exponentially, expands the production of content generated by consumers, and promotes interactivity through social networks. Technological advances are changing consumer habits with regard to the small screen, especially for young people. The computer, tablet, smartphone and the connected TV let you watch "television as I want, where I want, when I want”. Traditional TV, once considered as a mass media, is now a media that is individualized and that adapts to the tastes and desires of each viewer.The current financial system in France is literally exploding to deal with the internationalization of audiovisual content and players, with most of the content produced in North America.. Obsolete regulations can no longer keep pace with consumer demand in Europe and France. Faced with global supply and new viewing habits (delinearised viewing: replayand video on demand), television still continues to unite the public around major news events (sporting events, political events, the evening news …). The important, rapid changes now occurring in TV content and distribution lead to considerable uncertainty with regard to the future of traditional television, and unless it can adapt, it could more or less disappear in the long term
Riley, Tarra Loïs. "Marie Wilton Bancroft, on courage and culture." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/MQ55186.pdf.
Full textMiyouna, Ludovic-Robert. "La télévision congolaise." Bordeaux 3, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991BOR30015.
Full textDid the congolese television mould the new man toward the socialist society ? its experience of these last ten years in the field of production and programs proves us conclusively that the project failed, for three reasons : 1 - the dominant social stratums are yet attracted by west-european personal qualities; 2 - the local political context, the inadequate human and financial ressources, don't permit enough programs' creation; 3 - the non-existence of a specific model for that television, specially about information and creativity, sure, the present democratic process in congo can intensify the function of television for the national development. The progress of the technology will have good implications in the society, and can change the relationship between people and mass communication means
Martino, Luiz Claudio. "Télévision et conscience." Paris 5, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA05H047.
Full textDiSanto, Michael John. "Courage in judgement, the criticism of F.R. Leavis." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/MQ57232.pdf.
Full textKurbanova, Mohira R. "Times of Courage: Women’s NGO Movement in Uzbekistan." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1273606596.
Full textMacé, Éric. "Sociologie de la télévision, sociologie de l'expérience : individus et télévision de masse." Paris, EHESS, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994EHES0022.
Full textThe purpose of this study is to understand the nature of the relation between individuals and mass television. We show that television's success with widespread audience is based on the "connivance" between television programs that integrate the uncertainties and tensions of the social experience felt by its wide audeince, and socially dominated individuals who find in this programs a cultural field of subjectivity. The first part of the study presents an analysis that goes beyond the gap, recurrent in media sociology, between theories of alienation througt cultural industries and theories of audience gratification. The second part is devoted to an empirical observation of the making of successful programs, and to a reception analysis with seven socially differentiated groups. We show that individuals never dissociated their relation to television from the larger framework of their social experience. The third part aims at determining the political dimension of individual relation to television. We show, through a case study
Bilge, Belgin. "La télévision en Turquie." Paris 2, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA020013.
Full textJock, Dare. "The analysis of Jeremiah's courage as demonstrated in his responses to some selected political and religious leaders of his time." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1986. http://www.tren.com.
Full textRubilar, Enrique. "Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder als Beispiel für das Epische Theater Bertolt Brechts." Thesis, Högskolan Dalarna, Tyska, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-12661.
Full textBigeon, Christine. "Choix d'orientation, genre et télévision : Devenir footballeuse ou maïeuticien grâce à la télévision ?" Phd thesis, Conservatoire national des arts et metiers - CNAM, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00738838.
Full textYalcindag, Bilge. "Relationships Between Courage, Self-construals And Other Associated Variables." Master's thesis, METU, 2009. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/3/12611072/index.pdf.
Full texthowever, the number of empirical studies discussing these linkages is few. Also, the literature lacks a proper self report measure of courage. With these voids in mind, the aims of the present research are threefold: a) to develop a new scale to measure courage which has been mostly understood in terms of being able to present oneself in a genuine way, perseverance under difficult circumstances, and pursuit of morally right behavior
b) to investigate self related differences in courage within the context of Balanced Integration and Differentiation (BID) Model of self (imamoglu, 2003) and c) to explore the relationship between courage and other proposed related constructs. A set of questionnaires including the Courage Scale, BID Scale (imamoglu, 1998), Battery of Interpersonal Capabilities (Paulhus, &
Martin 1988), Moral Courage Scale (Bronstein et al, 2007), Short Form of Authenticity Scale (imamoglu et al, 2009), Hope Scale (Snyder et al, 1991), and Voice Scale (Van Dyne, &
LePine, 1998) have been administered to 313 university students (182 female, 127 males and 4 not specified). Results suggested that the newly developed Courage Scale had acceptable levels of internal consistency. Also, it showed converging patterns with Moral Courage Scale which is a more specific measure of the concept throughout different analyses. In congruence with the literature, courage was positively correlated with voice behavior and certain personality characteristics such as self-confidence, assertiveness or honesty. Based on the results, it was concluded that people who have balanced and separated-individuated selves (i.e. who had satisfied both individuational and relational needs and who had satisfied only individuational need, respectively) had higher scores of courage than other self types indicating the importance of intrapersonal developmental orientation for courage. However, both individuation and relatedness were powerful predictors of courage in regression analyses. Results involving a proposed model of courage as a latent variable (predicted by the Courage and Moral Courage Scales) indicated that relatedness, individuation and hope predicted courage indirectly through the mediation of authenticity while the latter two variables also predicted it directly. The study contributed to the literature by exploring the role of self on courage for the first time, by specifying various empirical relationships among concepts that are regarded close to courage and by suggesting a model of courage. The results were discussed in terms of limitations and suggestions as well.
Praet, Istvan. "Courage and fear : an inquiry into Chachi shape-shifting." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2006. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.432178.
Full textLake, Vickie Eileen. "Exploring children's understanding of honesty, courage, hope, and responsibility /." Digital version accessible at:, 1999. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/main.
Full textDubasque, Maylis. "L'Ange déchu, ontogenèse du mal dans le soin." Thesis, Paris Est, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PESC2049.
Full textCaring is a movement towards the ones who need care, essentially inhabited by kindness. This is the way the angel thinks and expresses himself, in his own magnificence. Las! The cared person, feeling as much trust as suffering, points out his frequent failure. This is also the way the angel disappoints and thereby falls. If goodness is inherent to care, is this reported evil real ? Does it exist, "in-itself », such as the dark side of good ? We could thus call it "the least evil", whose patients would be well advised to be satisfied of. Or is it directly derived from the caring action and its context ? Aristotle talks about a sub-lunar contingent world, which can not be, and a supra-lunar world, a necessary and inevitable world, which cannot not be. To which world does care belong, and if evil really exists, what are its forms ? Morality, which everyone supposes to underlie the situation of care, declines and indeed varies according to the times and places, as History has shown us well. We suppose that the metaphysical dimension of care is beyond the givercare’s ethic. This ontology would make universal a necessary vigilance regarding to what all the actors of care are jointly determined to do. Among these, we unclude guardianship structures and public authorities. We will thus also approach both the atmosphere of radical and predictive knowledge and the dematerialization of meetings
Tudoret, Patrick. "De la paléo-télévision à la sur-télévision : vie et mort de l'émission littéraire." Paris 1, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA010265.
Full textKim, Mi Hyun. "La télévision et la politique." Aix-Marseille 3, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992AIX32021.
Full textTelevision and politics the strong relationship between television and politics stems out of legal framework set forth by politicans for television and of the powers bestowed on television by the same politicians. The evolution of french and south korean broacasting law illustrate television dependence on political authorities because of its communicational qualities. Television as a medium obeys to its own rules, riles with are under tje cmpse scritiny of political communication theories. In spite of being the most democratic object, television is undermiming democracy itself whilst it has the means to uphold this ideal. Key-word : television, south korea, france, broadcasting law, political communication, electoral campaigns, effects, debates, democracy
Almuzaini, Abdulaziz. "La télévision en Arabie saoudite." Paris 2, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA020089.
Full textLee, Moon Haeng. "L'économie de la télévision coréenne." Paris 2, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA020009.
Full textBorges, Rose-Marie. "Les services de télévision transfrontalière." Clermont-Ferrand, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995CLF10158.
Full textProgrammes broadcasted beyond bonders increased in ths last few years thanks to cable television and satellite. However, programmes broadcasted beyond bonders brought up some legal issues which could only be sonted out at a supranational level. The european community was a suitable area to conceive common principles for states. Television industry could indeed be managed either by setting up specific rules for this industry or by adapting general rules from community law. A market for programmes broadcasted beyond bonders could be reached by harmonizing the television industry legislation and respecting competition rules laid down by the e. C. Treaty
Olivesi, Stéphane. "Histoire politique de la télévision." Rennes 1, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997REN10006.
Full textCottier, Jean-Philippe. "La science à la télévision : pour une approche qualitative des programmes scientifiques à la télévision." Rennes 2, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000REN20060.
Full textLn the late eighties, many scholars deplored that scientific programmes were disappearing from television. Since that rime, the French television screen has gradually been opening up to these specific programmes. However, though the presence of science is no longer a problem, the quality of the programmes has not really be addressed. What does "quality" mean when the notion is applied to such a complicated abject as television or to scientific programmes which must entertain people, educate them and inform them ? This research intends to set up a qualitative assessment method which associates the criteria used by experts, television professionals and scientists, with academic reflections on mass media and scientific, popularisation. Therefore, the analysis focuses on three dimensions: the programming quality, the quality of the relationship with science and the formai quality. Contrary to most discourses discrediting the univocity and standardisation of television productions, this approach reveals a much wider diversity of scientific programmes than expected as well as the regular participation of scientists who are far from being media stars. It also shows that television does not necessarily regard the scholarly world as sacred. But the analysis proves that television tends to privilege technique - considered as both knowledge production tools and applications -, than science and its methods. This portrays a way of legitimising the sciences through their technicity and their propensity to produce concrete artefacts. Today, the myth of science gives way to a new one which expresses the transition towards the so-called post-modernity : the myth of technique
Thomas-Caine, Oriane. "La télévision par cable ou par satellite : substitut, complément ou adjuvant à la télévision hertzienne." Paris 2, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA020003.
Full textAndrews, Paul E. "The courage to explore the inner work of educational leaders /." dissertation online, 2009. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#abstract?dispub=3359835.
Full textLopez, Stephanie Osterdahl. "Vulnerability in Leadership| The Power of the Courage to Descend." Thesis, Seattle Pacific University, 2018. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10789508.
Full textAs authenticity and trust continue to be recognized as key pillars of effective leadership in today’s world (Avolio et al., 2004; Mayer et al., 1995; Peus et al., 2012), organizations need leaders who are willing to be vulnerable with those they lead. The purpose of current study was to explore the relationship between courage, other-centered calling, vulnerability, and leadership differentiation. The sample for the current study included 296 self-identified leaders who report being responsible for the work and development of others. Leaders were primarily Caucasian (83.7%), male (55.9%), and from a church/ministry setting (41.2%). The study occurred over a year span within an online leadership development tool. Moderated mediation in Hayes (2013) PROCESS Macro was used to test the hypotheses. Courage was positively related to vulnerability (B = .226, p = .000), and the relationship between courage and vulnerability was significantly moderated by other-centered calling (B = .112, p = .032). Additionally, the relationship between vulnerability and leadership differentiation was examined and found to be nonsignificant (B = -.004, p = .901). Findings from this study indicate that courage and other-centered calling are key factors in allowing leaders to choose vulnerability with those they lead.
McNicoll, Tracy. "Capitalizing courage : sanctions assessment and the outcome of the outcome." Thesis, McGill University, 2004. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=81504.
Full textWelfringer, Arnaud. "Le courage de l'équivoque : politiques des "Fables" de La Fontaine." Paris 8, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA084033.
Full textHow is it possible that the Fables, that contain their own commentary in their final moral, gave rise to such many different political interpretations? The first part studies the hermeneutical strategies of the political commentaries of the Fables (Ch. I-IV), while the second finds in the classical theories of the apologue a rhetorical reading through which the Fables are characterized by a multiplicity of interpretations or equivocation (Ch. V-VI). For scholars the Fables are focused on a face-to-face between the poet and the king: volens nolens, they go back to frame of the courage of truth, parresia (M. Foucault), a topos since the Antiquity: to tell sharply to the prince his true nature (ethos). The second part examines the relevance of this ethical-discursive reading of politics in the XVI and XVII centuries (Ch. VII-VIII), focusing then on the fables in which the parresia is at the center of the scene (Ch. IX). If the parresiastic requirement appears clearly, it is at the same time softened: brutality is abandoned, the parresia became a private affair, the formulation is a task assigned to the princes themselves. The third part studies the Fables as a parresia aimed for prince’s interpretation (they enable him to improve his judgment and his wisdom), but open to other readers (Ch. X). La Fontaine himself makes clear this double destination to the prince and the public (Ch. XI). The Fables reveal the truth, not in the ancient brutal manner, but through equivocation: opened to different hermeneutical alternatives, the spitted text is received by a reader who has to make a choice revealing his ethos (Ch. XII). This equivocation comes from the fabulist’s work on his hypothesis (Ch. XIII). For this reason the politics of the Fables presupposes an ethics and a politics of interpretation (Ch. XIV)
Shelley, Elanca. "The role that courage plays in an experiential learning process." Doctoral thesis, University of Cape Town, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12995.
Full textExperiential learning is a well-known learning theory that underpins management development. This study presents a causal theory that is based on experiential learning and explains why some students experience a transformational learning experience that increases their management effectiveness and others do not. This theory was developed within a critical realist ontology and it used a constructivist grounded theory methodology to emerge the key variables that formed the theory. Prior to the grounded theory study, a pilot study was conducted to develop the conceptual framework for the research. This pilot study included approximately 240 research participants from within the classrooms in my work context. The conceptual framework facilitated the development of the key research question: How do engaged, learning ready students, who can manage their own learning process, undergo transformational learning experiences that increase management effectiveness?
Farley, William. "A STUBBORN COURAGE: MEAN AND ORNERY JOURNALISTS IN EASTERN KENTUCKY." UKnowledge, 2017. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/history_etds/50.
Full textGosling, Anne. "Pain, courage, and wisdom : stories of women living with HIV /." Diss., This resource online, 1995. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06062008-162629/.
Full textBarrett, William. "The courage to create as a necessary means to being." Connect to Electronic Thesis (CONTENTdm), 2009. http://worldcat.org/oclc/456412548/viewonline.
Full textBaruch, Jean Margo. "The Beads of Courage Program for Children Coping with Cancer." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/193998.
Full textBonte, Josette. "La télévision à contrôle d'accès aux Etats-unis du pay-per-view à la télévision intercative." Paris 2, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA020085.
Full textThis thesis starts by defining conditional access television, otherwise known as "a la carte", and takes the reader through its first 10-year history. It discusses the technological, regulatory, sociological and business strategies underlying its development and its migration from analog pay-per-view to fully digital, fully switched, interactive television. The first part comprises an exhaustive review of the various services and program packages currently available on an "a la carte" basis in the united states and provides a description of their related distribution technology. The second part is devoted to an analysis and evaluation of the early forms of interactive television currently available in the united states. Finally, the third part analyzes the convergence between the entertainment, the telecommunications, and the computer industries currently under way, in order to allow the birth of a truly revolutionary new medium: interactive digital video delivered interchangeably via the television or the personal computer
Vovou, Ionna. "La démocratie à l'ère de la télévision : les débats politiques à la télévision hellenique (1990-1998)." Paris 3, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA030166.
Full textReynold, de Seresin Diane. "De l'industriel à la communication : la télévision, industrie et commerce d'ondes." Paris 10, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA100004.
Full textManson, Gaël. "Délinéarisation automatique de flux de télévision." Phd thesis, Université Rennes 1, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00512675.
Full textXavier, Joël Régis. "La télévision, une médiamorphose de la réalité : images et construction d'un regard critique de la monstration télévisuelle." Paris 8, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA083400.
Full textIf television is a « images exhibitor », those ones are often equated with reality. What happens then when that reality turned into a television images? Does this mean that the reality is reduced to visible ? First of all, which reality we’re talking about ? « The medium is the message » McLuhan said. Perhaps it will be a good thing, before answering these questions that seem, at first only related to television content, to consider the medium itself. Because the proven effects of television on the human brain are not negligible. Especially when it comes to young children placed very early in front of the screen. But television and image, in general, can be educational assets (probably still too unexplored) if we take into account the known parameters. Therefore, the diversity of open discourse on television makes it possible to understand the mechanisms and effects of it. And to take the measure of the power of the moving image in the heterogeneity of nowadays television genres, it’s imperative to refer to Art History to understand, in time, our relationship to the image in its broadest sense. For now, on one hand, technology allows us to access more informations ; on the other, some of these informations are at the origin of some stereotypes which, by the way to televisual realism, are exceeding the reality. But the reception is nevertheless heterogeneous and this must attract our attention
Petey, Mathilde. "Les enjeux de l'écriture télévisuelle documentaire : figures et lectures." Besançon, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002BESA1024.
Full textBrooks, Kimberly A. "Addressing Incivility in Nursing| Use of Moral Courage by Nurse Leaders." Thesis, Carlow University, 2018. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10749001.
Full textIncivility, also known as bullying or horizontal violence, can take many forms from derogatory statements to physical harm. Incivility can create physical, emotional, and psychological symptoms leading to job dissatisfaction and increased turnover. Incivility can impact patient care and patient safety. Organizational impacts include increased turnover and decreased productivity. Regulatory and professional agencies have issued recommendations for leaders of organizations to address incivility in the workplace. The purpose of the study was to determine if an educational program for nurse leaders can improve the perceived ability of the leaders to act with moral courage to address uncivil behavior. Two theories identified as relevant to incivility in the workplace, Freire’s Oppression Theory and Kanter’s Structural Theory of Power. A quasi experimental design, one group pretest-posttest, was used. The study took place in a 363-bed tertiary care facility. A convenience sample of nurse leaders completed a pre-survey, education, and post-survey. Analysis was conducted on 37 matched pairs of surveys. The tool, the Professional Moral Courage (PMC) Scale, is comprised of fifteen statements divided into five themes; three statements per theme. Three areas of statistical significance were found using a paired t-test comparing the pre-survey to the post-survey scores. The results indicated improvement in two out of five themes, acting morally and proactive approach, and the overall score. Leaders need to utilize moral and address incivility. By witnessing the leaders’ role modeling civil behaviors and taking action in the face of incivility, staff should also demonstrate the same behaviors.
Rosa, Audrey Celeste. "The courage to change, Salvadoran stories of personal and social transformation." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp05/mq24390.pdf.
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