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Journal articles on the topic "Groupes ethniques – Chili"
Mattlar, Carl-Erik. "Are We Entitled to Use Rorschach Workshop's Norms When Interpreting the Comprehensive System in Finland?" Rorschachiana 26, no. 1 (January 2004): 85–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1192-5604.26.1.85.
Full textLarivée, Serge. "Les tests d’intelligence souffrent-ils d’un biais culturel ?" Enfance N° 1, no. 1 (March 28, 2024): 31–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/enf2.241.0031.
Full textCaroline, Hervé. "Réconciliation." Anthropen, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.113.
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Campos, Acosta Evelyn. "Figuras políticas y tecnologías informacionales en un movimiento socioambiental de Atacama. Ficciones políticas en el Chile post Bicentenario." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 3, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023PA030041.
Full textThis research arises from the interest in the current state of politics in post-bicentennial Chile. From a political anthropology, in convergence with the sociology of social movements, the question of the dramaturgy of the political in 21st century Chile is directed towards the study of the staging, on and offline, of a Socio-environmental Movement in the region of Atacama del Norte Chico, in which environmental actors, territorial assemblies, feminist collectives, NGOs and indigenous communities converge. Through a qualitative methodology, with a phase of classical ethnography and virtual ethnography, and a socio-historical phase with a technofeminism lecture of authority and communication (S.XVI-XX), this study brings light to the relations between today’s political figures and the political forms of the colonial past in the territory. In the context of Diaguita ethnic reemergence, the politicization of local actors in a socio-environmental movement manages to update political forms of an Indian past in the staging and images of the political figures of water, the assembly, the indigenous authority, the feminines leaders and the yanacona social scientists
Lê, Tuan Thành. "Lung function by plethysmography : a new method in Vietnam for asthma diagnosis." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015LORR0341/document.
Full textDespite the increasing prevalence of asthma in Viet Nam, the country has limited means for respiratory function testing. A previous study using the forced oscillation technique suggested lower respiratory resistance between French and Vietnamese children at 10 years but not 6 years of age. If the hypothesis of a significant ethnic difference in airway caliber is correct, then similar differences should exist at adult age. To test the hypothesis, a plethysmographic study was set up to measure airway resistance and specific airway resistance in healthy young adults in France and Viet Nam. We took advantage of the study to provide reference values for lung volume in these populations. Airway resistance is significantly larger in Vietnamese than in Caucasians but there is no difference in specific airway resistance. Altogether the study does not support the consequence of a putative ethnic difference in childhood airway caliber on airway resistance normalized for lung volume at adult age. The standing height is the best predictor of the total lung capacity, while ethnicity is an important predictor of vital capacity and of the residual volume to total lung capacity ratio. This is the first study which provides reference values for airway resistance, specific airway resistance and lung volumes by plethysmography in healthy young Vietnamese adults. Plethysmography was validated in the north of Viet Nam, and the study allowed initiating a young working group on asthma diagnosis in Vietnam
Julien, Ariane. "Oeuvrer sous la contrainte : le processus décisionnel des intervenantes de la protection de la jeunesse relativement aux décisions de compromission, de retrait et de placement des jeunes Autochtones." Thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/25556.
Full textIn Canada, Aboriginal children are over-represented in child welfare services as well as in different types of substitute care. In this sense, the goal of this project was the better understand the practice of child protection services workers in relation to decisions of compromise, family withdrawal from the family and placement (inter-ethnic or culturally matched) of Aboriginal youth. The specific objectives which flowed from this general objective were three in number: 1. explore, through the point of view of stakeholders working at the assessment/orientation stage, the decision-making process with regard to the compromise, or not, of the security or development of Aboriginal youth; 2. explore, through the point of view of stakeholders working at the assessment/orientation stage and application of measures stage, the decision-making process related to the withdrawal of Aboriginal youth from their family and their orientation towards an inter-ethnic or culturally matched foster family; 3. understand what are the factors which influence the decision-making of the interveners in the different stages of the process of reporting and application of measures in relation to the placement of Aboriginal youth. To carry out this project, the student-researcher carried out a first wave of data collection (seven focus groups made up of woman workers working in a child protection services located on the outskirts of major centres and providing services to several Aboriginal communities). Then, based on the elements that emerged from this material, a second wave proceeded, this time made up of sixteen one-on-one interviews, also carried out with workers working at the same child protection service. The methodology used is grounded theory, which is consistent with the theoretical framework (or sensitizing concepts) used, which refers to symbolic interactionism (Blumer, 1969) as well as reflective practice and the construction of knowledge (Schön, 1994; Racine, 1995). The results obtained from these two phases have shown that the workers’ process has to the decisions concerning the situation of endangerment, withdrawal and placement of Aboriginal youth is highly subjective, dynamic and systemic. It refers to the intrinsic characteristics of the workers (the Self and Knowledge), through which they actually examine a multitude of constraints (the Other and the Result of past and future processes) and among which we note, among other things, the particular life context of Aboriginal communities, characteristics related to youth files, legal partners, etc. Also, throughout their interactions with contexts, things and different “others” with whom they work or with whom they collaborate (symbolic interactionism), as well as the knowledge they build (Schön, 1994; Racine, 1995) that they develop as they gain experience, they have come to develop a particular way of making their decisions, a way that, in fact, stems from silent practices that, ultimately, allow them to maintain a certain balance within a protection system that is unsuitable for Aboriginal clients. In this regard, a number of recommendations were made, including recommendations for youth centres, with a view to promoting a practice that is more adapted to Aboriginal youth in endangered situations, withdrawal and placement and to their families.
Books on the topic "Groupes ethniques – Chili"
L, Roopnarine Jaipaul, and Brown Janet, eds. Caribbean families: Diversity among ethnic groups. Greenwich, Conn: Ablex, 1997.
Find full textWorking with Ethnic Minorities and Across Cultures in Western Child Protection Systems. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Find full textWorking with Ethnic Minorities and Across Cultures in Western Child Protection Systems. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Find full textSawrikar, Pooja. Working with Ethnic Minorities and Across Cultures in Western Child Protection Systems. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Find full text(Editor), Jaipaul R. Roopnarine, and Janet Brown (Editor), eds. Caribbean Families: Diversity Among Ethnic Groups (Advances in Applied Developmental Psychology). Ablex Publishing, 1997.
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