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Journal articles on the topic "Historiques de l'interaction":
Coutu, Michel, and Thierry Kirat. "John R. Commons et Max Weber: les fondements d'une sociologie économique et pluraliste du droit." Canadian journal of law and society 26, no. 2 (August 2011): 437–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cjls.26.2.437.
NOURINE ELAID, Lahouaria. "L’interculturalité en Algérie dans la perspective de l’intégration et la multiplicité." ALTRALANG Journal 1, no. 02 (December 31, 2019): 153–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.52919/altralang.v1i02.31.
van der Wurff, Wim. "Syntactic Variability, Borrowing, and Innovation." Diachronica 9, no. 1 (January 1, 1992): 61–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/dia.9.1.05wur.
MEHAN, Hugh. "Le contructivisme social en psychologie et en sociologie." Sociologie et sociétés 14, no. 2 (September 30, 2002): 77–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/001492ar.
Lucas, Jean-Pierre. "Prendre Soin: Anamnèse, Témoignages, Aveux, Preuves documentaires." Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 2, no. 1 (May 8, 2011): 179–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/errs.2011.43.
Bourassa, Lucie. "Entre dessaisie et ressaisie : temps et sujet dans Mortelle maladie, d’Anne Cuneo." Analyses 30, no. 1 (April 12, 2005): 133–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/501194ar.
La Capra, Dominick. "L'effondrement des sphères dans l'Éducation sentimentale de Flaubert." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 42, no. 3 (June 1987): 611–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1987.283407.
Marche, Stephen. "John Webster and the Dead: Reading the Duchess of Malfi's Eschatology." Renaissance and Reformation 40, no. 2 (January 1, 2004): 79–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/rr.v40i2.9015.
Karakis, Snejana, Barry Cameron, and William Kean. "Geology and Wine 14. Terroir of Historic Wollersheim Winery, Lake Wisconsin American Viticultural Area." Geoscience Canada 43, no. 4 (December 15, 2016): 265. http://dx.doi.org/10.12789/geocanj.2016.43.107.
Grosswiler, Paul. "The Dialectical Methods of Marshall McLuhan, Marxism, and Critical Theory." Canadian Journal of Communication 21, no. 1 (January 1, 1996). http://dx.doi.org/10.22230/cjc.1996v21n1a925.
Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Historiques de l'interaction":
Battut, Alexandre. "Interaction substrates and instruments for interaction histories." Electronic Thesis or Diss., université Paris-Saclay, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024UPASG026.
In the digital world, as in the physical world, our interactions with objects leave traces that tell the story of the actions that shaped these objects over time. This historical data can be accessed by end users to help them better understand the steps that led to the current state of their system. These traces can also be reused for activities such as re-documenting their own history to arrange it in a way that they find more understandable. Users may also be led to share these data in collaborative environments, to better coordinate and synchronize their work. While previous work has attempted to show the benefits of cross-application histories, current implementations of interaction histories in interactive systems tend to tie history data to their source application. This prevents users from cross-referencing historical data to review and correlate events that occurred in different applications.In this thesis, I argue that designing interaction histories that can be shared among applications and users would support browsing, understanding and reusing historical data. I first ground my work in the use case of collaborative writing to explore relatable yet complex traces ecologies and interaction history use. I identify recurring practices and issues with the use of history data by interviewing knowledge workers and conducting several design activities based on these observations. I describe a first proof-of-concept system integrating two history instruments resulting from these design activities, and the first iteration of a unifying structure for historical data to be shared among applications and users. The results of user studies show that users indeed express a need for unified and customizable interaction histories.Compiling the data gathered during these research activities and based on previous works about “Dynamic Shareable Media” and the Interaction Substrates and Instruments model, I describe a framework to help create more flexible interaction histories. The goal is to describe how to design interaction history systems that would help users take control of their historical data. I introduce Steps, a structure for unifying historical data that includes descriptive core attributes to preserve the integrity of a trace across applications, and extensible contextual attributes that let users reshape their histories to suit their needs. I then introduce OneTrace, a proof-of-concept prototype based on Steps that follows my descriptive framework for cross-application histories and defines interaction histories as digital material to be shaped by digital tool use. I discuss the opportunities offered by this approach to support a shift in paradigm on how we design and interact with interaction histories
Ekström-Sotto, Caroline. "Le roman historique contemporain est-il convaincant ? : Une analyse sur l'interaction entre la fiction et le factuel dans trois Prix Palatine." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för språk (SPR), 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-43930.
Cavoura, Théodora. "Modalités de l'appropriation de la connaissance historique : représentations de la causalité, du possible et du nécessaire, du hasard, de la cause, et de l'interaction chez les élèves de l'enseignement secondaire." Paris 7, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA070035.
The purpose of this research lies over the study of the comprehension and appropriation of historical knowledge. Four focuses were respectively followed : about the causal attribution, the representation of the possible and the necessary, the natural categorisations of the notions cause and contingent, and the representations of interaction. The different modalities of causality : statical causality, accident causality, interventionnist causality elaborated by a groupe of students of the 3rd, 2nd and last term about the beginning of the French revolution, were highlighted on how these were represented in a world of a texte concerning this event and the cognitive processes used for the comprehension of this texte. The study of the organisation of these students reasonings about the inevitability of the French revolution has elucidated the modalities of the destructuration of the necessary at the first. The hypothesis launched about the representations of the probable and unforceable action introduce the construction of the possible and the detachement of the retrospective fatality. Observing the natural definitions produced by these students to give sense to the notions of cause and contingent, we highlighted various cognitive-discursive strategies : metaphors, analogies, metonymies, constructions by prototypes, by temporal and fonctional proprieties, by operating attributes, and a variety of representations of these notions
Books on the topic "Historiques de l'interaction":
Jean-Marie, Fecteau, ed. La régulation sociale entre l'acteur et l'institution: Pour une problématique historique de l'interaction = Agency and institutions in social regulation : towards an historical understanding of their interaction. Sainte-Foy, Qué: Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2005.