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Ussa Álvarez, María del Carmen. "Semántica gestual y comunicación humana." Cuadernos de Lingüística Hispánica, no. 21 (June 17, 2013): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.19053/0121053x.1951.

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La emisión consciente o no de gestos, indicadores del estado de ánimo, convierte los mensajes gestuales en un lenguaje efectivo, que tiene gran influencia en la percepción de la coherencia deldiscurso. El gesto parece constituirse en un planificador del razonamiento; de ahí su valor semántico. En este documento se plantea la representación tridimensional del gesto, expresada por Santi (2001), donde la emotividad, la sensibilidad y el simbolismo unidos a la motricidad, no son losúnicos elementos de la interacción gestual, pero sí son los más importantes. En el estudio intercultural U’was e hispanohablantes, se pudo realizar la observación de la comunicación no verbal; en donde se tuvo en cuenta lo expuesto por Byron, en relación con loscanales básicos de comunicación; esto permitió constatar que los indicios gestuales son diferentes debido a la especificidad sociocultural de cada grupo. Otro aspecto que se revisó fue el comportamiento postural y la proyección del mismo dentro delos espacios proxémicos. Palabras clave: gesto, comunicación, intercultural, U’was, hispanohablantes, proxemia.AbstractThe conscious emission or not of gestures, mood indicators, transforms gestural messages into an effective language that has great influence in the perception of coherence of discourse. Gestureseems to participate in the planning of reason; therefore its semantic value. This study is based on the tridimensional representation of gesture, expressed by Santi (2001), where emotion, sensibility and symbolism, together with motricity, are the most important elementsin gestural interaction; though not the only ones. Non-verbal communication was observed in the intercultural study, "U’wa community and Spanish speakers". Here Byron’s theory of basic channels of communication, was taken into account. Thisallowed us to verify that the index of gestural possibilities were different, given the sociocultural specificity of each group.Another aspect studied was the behavior of posture and its projection within proxemic spaces.Key words: gesture, communication, intercultural, U’wa community, Spanish speakers, proxemics.
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Leonardo Rimoli Pedro, Diego Gomes Freire Guidolin, Silvia Rahe Pereira, and José Francisco dos Reis Neto. "Intenção de Compra do Consumidor para a Comercialização do Filtro de Carvão Ativado do Ouriço da Castanha-do-Brasil em Sinop, Mato Grosso." Ensaios e Ciência C Biológicas Agrárias e da Saúde 25, no. 2 (June 29, 2021): 200–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.17921/1415-6938.2021v25n2p200-205.

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As preocupações ambientais no Brasil cresceram nos últimos anos. Uma dessas preocupações é em relação à destinação de resíduos das atividades extrativistas que ocorrem em todo o país. O ouriço da castanha-do-brasil, proveniente da atividade extrativista, representa um desses resíduos. Uma destinação economicamente sustentável para o ouriço é que esse pode servir de matéria-prima para o desenvolvimento de um novo produto ambientalmente correto. Contudo, uma pesquisa de mercado, com base no perfil e nas percepções dos futuros consumidores, se torna fundamental para um correto posicionamento estratégico para a comercialização de um novo produto. Para isso, foi utilizada uma pesquisa na cidade de Sinop - MT, por meio de um questionário estruturado. Posteriormente, foi possível verificar o perfil dos possíveis consumidores, além de analisar os principais fatores que podem influenciar na decisão de compra do produto. A pesquisa descritiva nãoprobabilística contou com 316 entrevistados. Os resultados revelaram que os valores referentes à consciência ambiental demonstraram a preocupação dos entrevistados com a questão ambiental e consumo consciente, porém, apesar dessa preocupação, não existe por parte dos entrevistados a atitude de influenciar ou conscientizar pessoas próximas. Também foi verificado que o principal fator impactante na decisão de compra é o fator econômico (fator renda). Palavras-chave: Biocarvão. Renda. Resíduo. Castanha-do-Pará. Abstract Environmental concerns in Brazil have grown in recent years. One of those concerns is regarding the disposal of waste from extractive activities that occur throughout the country. “Hedgehog” of Brazil nut, from extractive activity, represents one of those residues. An economically sustainable destination for the “hedgehogs” is that they can be used as a raw material for the development of a new environmentally friendly product: the activated carbon filter of “hedgehog ” of Brazil nut. However, a market analysis based on the profile and perceptions of future consumers becomes essential for a correct strategic positioning for the commercialization of a new product. Thus, a market research was used in the city of Sinop – MT, through a questionnaire to collect the information. Later, it was possible to verify the potential consumers’ profile and to analyze the main factors that may influence the decision to purchase the product. The non-probabilistic descriptive research had 316 respondents. The results showed that the values regarding environmental awareness, demonstrated the interviewees’ concern with the environmental issue and conscious consumption, however, despite this concern, there is no attitude when it comes to the interviewees to influence or raise awareness among close people . It was also found that the main impacting factor in the purchase decision is the economic factor (income factor). Keywords: Biochar. Income. Waste. Brazil Nut.
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Sagan, Oleksandr N. "State-church relations in Ukraine at the present stage: the objective need for changing models." Religious Freedom, no. 20 (March 7, 2017): 39–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.32420/rs.2017.20.860.

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The article analyzes the functions of the state body for religious affairs, in particular the problem of the loss of effectiveness and the possibilities of this body to influence the state of state-church relations. It is proposed to change Josef Stalin's proposed model of the existence of a separate state body for religious affairs to introduce instead the institution of the Ombudsman on freedom of conscience with the powers of the central executive body and its vertical in all regional centers. The basic function of this Ombudsman should be the systematic monitoring of violations in the field of freedom of conscience and the implementation of practical steps for the non-administrative (non-forceful) response to these violations
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Beauregard, Caroline, Garine Papazian-Zohrabian, and Cécile Rousseau. "Mouvement des frontières identitaires dans les dessins d’élèves immigrants." Alterstice 7, no. 2 (October 10, 2018): 105–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1052573ar.

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Pour l’élève immigrant, le contact interculturel occasionné par l’immigration génère une prise de conscience des différences et des ressemblances entre lui et les autres, ce qui influence son sentiment d’ipséité et sa perception de l’altérité. C’est notamment en jouant et en déplaçant les limites de son identité que l’enfant (re)définit qui il est. Cependant, cette mobilité des frontières identitaires peut ne pas être facilement perceptible. Une manière de rendre ce mouvement plus concret est d’avoir recours au dessin. Par le dessin, l’élève peut dévoiler d’importantes informations sur lui-même dont il n’est pas nécessairement conscient. Le dessin peut également lui permettre d’utiliser des symboles qui facilitent l’expression d’expériences qui n’ont pas été extériorisées et de les partager avec autrui. Enfin, le dessin peut ouvrir l’accès aux identifications vécues par l’enfant en donnant une forme symbolique ou figurative aux personnes auxquelles il s’identifie ou non. L’objectif de cet article est d’examiner les dessins créés par deux jeunes immigrants sous l’angle du mouvement des frontières définissant l’identité et l’altérité. L’étude s’appuie sur des données obtenues dans le cadre d’une recherche-intervention de 14 semaines dans des classes d’accueil pour enfants immigrants d’une école primaire multiethnique de Montréal (Canada). À partir d’entrevues semi-dirigées auprès d’élèves immigrants, de leurs parents et de leurs enseignants, ainsi qu’à partir d’autoportraits thématiques et de dessins libres commentés qu’ils ont réalisés lors de l’intervention, les auteures décrivent comment deux jeunes élèves nouvellement arrivés au Québec (re)définissent leur identité en jouant dans leurs dessins avec les limites identitaires. Les résultats suggèrent que les élèves immigrants ont recours à des stratégies d’assimilation et de différenciation qui sont illustrées dans les dessins qu’ils réalisent, de façon séparée ou simultanée. Le dessin semble soutenir la (re)définition de l’identité de ces enfants.
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Oborska, Svitlana, Liudmyla Bilozub, Oksana Minenko, Oleksandra Penchuk, Olha Lavrenyuk, and Olena Paltsun. "The eco-trend as a new tendency in the fashion industry and its influence on modern design." LAPLAGE EM REVISTA 7, no. 3 (August 10, 2021): 10–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.24115/s2446-62202021731252p.10-21.

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The aim of the study is a rationale for the concept of eco-design in the modern fashion industry. General scientific and special methods of scientific research were used in the work on the article, such as methods of scientific abstraction, analysis, synthesis, systematization, generalization of special scientific literature and Internet resources on certain theoretical provisions of the topic. Literary-analytical, visual-analytical methods and system-structural analysis are used. The influence of the trend of eco-fashion on modern design is reflected in the activities aimed at the development of objects of material culture in the fashion industry, which correspond to the concept of ecological conscience. In this aspect, there are such directions of eco-design: production of clothes from eco-materials, waste recycling, zero-cut waste; creation of clothes, which has a long period of non-aging and so on.
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Kolesnikova, Natalia, Oksana Makarkina, Dmitry Dvoretsky, and Marina Manoylova. "SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BELIEVERS AND NON-BELIEVERS, SERVING THEIR SENTENCES (AS ILLUSTRATED BY CHRISTIANITY)." SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference 3 (May 25, 2018): 265–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/sie2018vol1.3079.

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The object of the work was the research of religiousness as the factor affecting on nature of punishment, future plans, view of life and self-concept. In the work were used the following research methods: personal psychological characteristic examination, assessment of convicted person by the staff, social diagnostics of such factors as conscience of guilt, attitude toward punishment and punishment administration analysis.There were revealed trends in the study testifying an influence of religiousness on persons serving their sentences. Thus, religiousness is a trigger for correctional facility adaptation because there is a decrease of offences and violations of custodial control. Psychological diagnosis showed that the religious have higher opinion of themselves than the irreligious. 63, 2% of the religious have high or average level of inherent value and only 42, 9% of the irreligious have such level of inherent value. The faith promotes positive attitude to life and lower rate of depression among the religious testifies this. Religious convicted persons’ aim in life is to realize their moral standards of higher hierarchical level and this is a favorable background for their life after deinstitutionalization.Thus, research of religiousness as the factor affecting on convicted persons serving their prison terms has showed positive influence of faith on nature of punishment, future plans after deinstitutionalization, view of life and self-concept.
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ZUBOV, V. V. "INFLUENCE OF POLITICAL AND LEGISLATIVE INNOVATIONS OF THE XX-XXI CENTURIES ON RELIGIOUS VIEWS OF SOCIETY: EXPERIENCE OF CROSS-NATIONAL RESEARCH." Sociopolitical Sciences 14, no. 1 (February 28, 2024): 24–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.33693/2223-0092-2024-14-1-24-34.

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In this publication the author, using a systemic-structural approach, methods of analysis and synthesis, methods of political-comparative analysis (cross-national and cross-temporal analysis), as well as logical, doctrinal and analytical interpretation of legal norms, makes an attempt to identify and disclose political and legislative innovations of the XX-XXI centuries and establishing the impact of such innovations on religious ideas of society. The political and legal features of atheistic and godless states are revealed, secular states of a democratic plan are characterized, an appeal is made to the historical experience and modern functioning of theocracies and religious states, the principles of freedom of conscience and freedom of religion in Russian and international law are outlined, and problematic aspects of the relationship between religion and extremism are highlighted. It is established that atheistic and godless states in their fight against religion use the same techniques, methods and ways, but the difference is that atheistic states provide themselves with legitimation as public entities that prohibit religion at the constitutional level, while the godless states carry out identical activities without a legal basis. It turns out that secular states of the liberal-democratic plan are the embodiment of the principle of non-interference of religious institutions in public policy, known back in the Middle Ages, and at the same time create a legal and factual basis for secularized societies, which in many ways are far from unshakable religious postulates. It is determined that the domestic legal system fully recognizes those interpretations of freedom of conscience and freedom of religion that are present in international law. It also reveals three lines of anti-extremist activity in the religious sphere in Russia: presumptive, preventive and prohibitive.
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Riddell, Roger C. "'The conscience of the world': the influence of non-governmental organizations in the UN system and The World Bank and non-governmental organizations: the limits of apolitical development." International Affairs 72, no. 3 (July 1996): 577–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2625586.

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Dulal, Malati, Prashant Tripathi, Amit Shrestha, Kunjan Acharya, and Sailesh Niroula. "Aspiration of a Row of Artificial Dentures in an Adult: A Case Report." Journal of Nepal Medical Association 60, no. 248 (April 15, 2022): 410–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.31729/jnma.7314.

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Clinical findings of foreign body aspiration, generally, are subtle. Scrutinous clinical suspicion is always recommended. Here, we present a rare case of an adult male, who under the influence of alcohol had aspirated a row of his artificial denture without his conscience of where his denture got missing and presented to our outpatient department with non-specific symptoms. With clinical examination and advanced diagnostics, he was successfully managed with rigid bronchoscopy. With the advancement in diagnostic techniques and our widened knowledge of the condition, utmost early detection has been possible and our case report reinforces the need for a low threshold for foreign body aspiration suspicion, especially in adults with dentures, and the use of rigid bronchoscopy as a plausible tool for the prompt management of the aspiration.
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Urbina Díaz, Tibisay Coromoto, María Elena Rodríguez del Rey Rodríguez, and Liéter Elena Lamí Rodríguez del Rey. "Psicopedagogía de la sensibilidad en espacios no convencionales." Revista Metropolitana de Ciencias Aplicadas 1, no. 1 (January 1, 2018): 13–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.62452/vfp8yh55.

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The purpose of this article is to understand the pedagogical meaning of the University Professional of the Bolivarian University of Venezuela (UBV) from humanized praxis from concrete, unique and profound experiences in non-conventional spaces of the Female Annex of the General Penitentiary of Venezuela (AFPGV) during the period 2010 to 2018. Among the findings was the disconnection of subjects with themselves and reality, with their roots and identity, strong influence of the temporospatial environment in the mental structural configuration. It is concluded that, from the deepening of the essential meanings, the university teacher recovers the existential awareness and the need of the pedagogical good as horizon of its educational activity; at the same time, those deprived of liberty since the misunderstanding, are in literary genres safeguarding the sanity to emancipate the conscience with the hope of the ambulatory release.

Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Influence non consciente":

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Pham, Ngoc Hiep. "La réception de la communication numérique engageante dans l’e-commerce : influences implicites des dispositifs communicationnels sur le comportement." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Aix-Marseille, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020AIXM0320.

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Les questions de changement d’attitude et de comportement sont au cœur de nombreuses recherches en communication. Depuis quelques années, dans les contextes de la communication commerciale ou d’utilité sociétale, hors ligne, des chercheurs utilisent le paradigme de la communication engageante dans un but souvent scientifique, parfois interventionnel. Si ces travaux ont permis de mieux comprendre les effets de la communication engageante sur le comportement effectif et les attitudes, peu de recherches ont étudié la réception et l'effet de la communication engageante dans un environnement numérique. Mobilisant une méthodologie mixte (qualitative et expérimentale), dans un but essentiellement explicatif, notre recherche, pluridisciplinaire, étudie les effets de la communication engageante, associée à la théorie de l’identification de l'action, ainsi que les processus psychosociaux impliqués dans la réception et les effets
Attitude and behavior change issues lie at the heart of much communication research. In recent years, in the context of commercial communication or communication for societal utility services, offline, researchers have been using the paradigm of binding communication often for scientific purposes, sometimes for the purposes of intervention. While these researches have led to a better understanding of the effects of binding communication on actual behavior and attitudes, little research has examined the reception and effect of binding communication in a digital environment. Using a mixed methodology (qualitative and experimental), with an essentially explanatory aim, our multidisciplinary research studies the effects of binding communication, associated with the theory of identification of action, as well as the psychosocial processes involved in reception and effects
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Kouadio, Pémon. "Réception des communications médiatiques persuasives : influences non conscientes de la publicité digitale sur le comportement." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Aix-Marseille, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019AIXM0424.

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De récents modèles théoriques, inscrits dans le champ de la communication persuasive et des effets des médias, montrent que les messages publicitaires perçus et oubliés peuvent tout de même être stockés dans un type de mémoire, la mémoire implicite (« non consciente »). Les individus utilisent cette dernière pour former des jugements et des comportements sans qu’ils soient capables d’en indiquer de manière valide les véritables déterminants. Peu de recherches ont été menées en sciences de l’information et de la communication pour comprendre les processus de réception et les effets « non conscients » de ce type de messages. En fonction de leur contenu sémiotique (image ou mot), comment sont-ils reçus, traités, mémorisés et utilisés comme base pour former de futurs comportements ? Dans un paradigme de traitement de l’information et de la cognition implicite, nous avons utilisé une méthodologie mixte pour répondre à la problématique des processus expliquant les effets des publicités vues rapidement et aussitôt oubliées sur les comportements effectifs des usagers d’internet
Recent theoretical models in the field of persuasive communication and media effects, argue that perceived and forgotten messages can be stored in a type of memory called the implicit or non-conscious memory. People use this kind of memory to form judgments and behaviors without being able to validly indicate the true determinants. Little research has been done in the field of information and communication sciences to understand reception processes and the "unconscious" effects of such messages. Depending on their semiotic content (image or word), how are they received, processed, memorized and used as a basis for future behavior? In a paradigm of information processing and implicit cognition, we used a mixed methodology to answer the problem of processes explaining the effects of quickly seen and rapidly forgotten advertisements on the actual behavior of Internet users
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Weibel, Sébastien. "Influences non conscientes sur des processus mentaux complexes : initiation de stratégies et sentiment de contrôle." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014STRAJ014/document.

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Est-ce que des stimuli non conscients peuvent modifier des processus classiquement considérés comme conscients ? Cette question est d’un intérêt particulier dans la schizophrénie où il existe à la fois des anomalies de processus implicites et des anomalies de processus conscients, comme par exemple, initier une stratégie ou se sentir en contrôle de son action. Pour réaliser des études chez les patients, nous devions savoir dans quelle mesure le choix d’une stratégie ou le sentiment de contrôler son action sont soumis à des influences non conscientes. Nous avons réalisé deux études chez le sujet sain montrant qu’un stimulus non conscient peut influencer la préparation d’une stratégie. Cependant, il existe des limites à ces influences non conscientes : le traitement du stimulus non conscient ne doit pas être interrompu trop tôt, et des filtres attentionnels le modulent. Notre troisième étude a analysé l’effet de distorsions subliminales du retour haptique (tactile et kinesthésique) sur l’adaptation motrice et sur le sentiment conscient de contrôler son action. Nous avons montré que le sentiment de contrôler l’action était modulé par des distorsions du retour haptique, même quand celui-ci est subliminaire. Les influences non conscientes ont un impact sur les processus habituellement conscients, dans des circonstances limitées et contrôlées
Do unconscious stimuli modify processes that are typically associated with consciousness? This question is of particular interest in schizophrenia in which there is both impairments of implicit processes and abnormalities of conscious processes. For instance patients have difficulties to initiate a strategy or to feel in control of their actions. For this purpose, we wanted to know to what extent the choice of a task set or the feeling of control over the action could be influenced by unconscious cues. We conducted two studies in healthy subjects showing that unconscious stimuli can influence the preparation of a task set. However, we have shown that there are limitations to these unconscious influences: the processing of unconscious stimuli must be uninterrupted for some time, and it is modulated by attentional mechanisms. Our third study analyzed the effect of subliminal distortions of the haptic feedback (tactile and kinesthetic) on motor adaptation and on the conscious sense of control over the action. We have shown that the feeling of control was modulated by subliminal distortions of the haptic feedback. Unconscious influences have an impact on conscious processes, but in limited and controlled circumstances
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Intartaglia, Julien. "L'influence et la réception de la publicité sur les jeunes consommateurs : du processus de socialisation aux effets sur la cognition implicite." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013AIXM5901.

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Tous les jours, les enfants et les adolescents sont exposés à de multiples contenus publicitaires, que ce soit à la télévision, dans la rue, dans les films, les jeux vidéos ou sur Internet. Des marques entrent continuellement dans leurs champs auditif et/ou visuel sans qu’ils y fassent attention. De manière générale, le débat éthique autour de la publicité et son impact sur les jeunes est centré le plus souvent sur l’âge auquel ils développent des ressources cognitives suffisantes pour comprendre les intentions persuasives d’un message publicitaire et leur degré de scepticisme envers la publicité. Ainsi, en fonction de l’âge, les jeunes sont perçus, par rapport aux adultes, comme étant « vulnérables et malléables » face aux tentatives d’influence médiatique. Cela conduit notamment certains gouvernements (Suède, Allemagne, Grande Bretagne et peut être France) à mettre en place des mesures restrictives destinées à encadrer la publicité à la télévision dédiée à cette audience. Dans le but de saisir la place et les effets de la publicité dans la vie du jeune consommateur, la thèse de doctorat en Sciences de l’Information et de la Communication, transdisciplinaire, mobilise notamment des ressources théoriques issues de la psychologie, de la sociologie et de la recherche marketing. Au sein d’un modèle de la communication publicitaire accordant une place privilégiée au concept d’influence et développant un pluralisme méthodologique, nous avons mis en place une double démarche de terrain pour étudier l’impact conscient et « non conscient » de la publicité sur ce jeune public et la place qu’elle occupe dans son quotidien. Premièrement, une enquête qualitative menée auprès d’adolescents en Suisse a permis de mieux comprendre les significations associées à la publicité, les représentations sociales qu’ils se forment de son influence et les principaux déterminants de l’environnement socio-culturel (parents-pairs-médias) intervenant dans le processus de socialisation du jeune consommateur. Une des originalités de cette démarche exploratoire consiste à mener une comparaison entre les adolescents et les adultes concernant leurs degrés de « connaissances » et de « compétences » de la publicité et de ses mécanismes de persuasion. Notre enquête montre que l’apprentissage du rôle de consommateur repose en grande partie sur un processus implicite basé non pas sur des discussions au sein de la famille mais sur des observations. Si les jeunes observent en premier lieu leurs parents (le premier agent de socialisation), très vite, ce sont les pairs qui deviennent la source principale d’observation et d’apprentissage. Les pairs sont perçus comme l’agent de socialisation ayant le plus d’influence dans les processus de prise de décision (l’achat). L’éducation parentale concernant la publicité et la consommation reste basique. La publicité et ses techniques de persuasion sont très rarement un sujet de discussion au sein des familles modernes. Cependant, lorsqu’elles le sont, les discussions ont essentiellement pour conséquence d’accroître l’esprit critique du jeune et son degré de scepticisme envers la publicité. Notre enquête permet, entre autres, de faire ressortir l’existence de rituels et de « pacte de confiance » entre les jeunes et leurs parents dans la consommation des adolescents d’aujourd’hui
Everyday, children and adolescents are exposed to multiple advertising contents on the street, on television, in movies, in video games or on the Internet. They are continuously exposed to brands visually and or auditively, unbeknownst to them. Discussions on ethics about advertisement and its impact on young public tend to assess at which age youths develop their cognitive resources to understand persuasive intentions of advertisement and their skepticism towards it. Because of their age, young consumers are seen as more vulnerable and influenceable than adults when facing persuasive attempts. As a result, some governments, such as Sweden, Germany, Great Britain, (and possibly France, in the future) have established restrictive rules for advertisement targeted at youths on television. This doctoral dissertation studied effects of publicity on today’s youths life using a transdisciplinary approach which included psychology, sociology and marketing research. Influence was the main concept for the advertisement model in this study. The author used complimentary methods, such as field studies and an experiment to measure the effect of conscious and unconscious effect of advertisement on youths and its importance in their daily life. First, a qualitative survey was carried out with youths in Switzerland. It helped better understand how important they consider advertisement, how influence is socially represented, and which socio-cultural environment factors (parents, peers, media) are intervening in their socialization process
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Boisvert, Charles. "Pistes de prévention en santé mentale pour les étudiants en relation d’aide : influence de facteurs de risque et de protection sur des indicateurs de santé mentale." Thèse, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/20318.

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Books on the topic "Influence non consciente":

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A, Channouf, Pichevin M. -F, and Banaji Mahzarin R, eds. Le pouvoir subliminal: Influences non conscientes sur le comportement. Lausanne: Delachaux et Niestlé, 1998.

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Peter, Willetts, ed. 'The conscience of the world': The influence of non-governmental organisations in the UN system. Washington, D.C: Brookings Institution, 1996.

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Peter, Willetts, and David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies., eds. The Conscience of the world: The influence of non-governmental organisations in the UN system. London: Hurst, 1996.

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Willetts, Peter. The Conscience of the World: The Influence of Non-Governmental Organisations in the UN System. Brookings Institution Press, 1996.

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Willetts, Peter. Conscience of the World: The Influence of Non-Governmental Organisations in the un System. Brookings Institution Press, 1996.

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Willetts, Peter. Conscience of the World: The Influence of Non-Governmental Organisations in the un System. Brookings Institution Press, 2002.

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Willetts, Peter. The Conscience of the World: The Influence of Non-Governmental Organizations in the UN System. Brookings Institution Press, 1996.

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Armstrong, Richard H. Dante’s Influence on Virgil. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198810810.003.0003.

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This chapter highlights one particular moment in translation theory that reveals Dante’s influence on the role of translation as reception in vernacular literatures. Armstrong focuses on the not widely known work of Enrique de Villena (1384–1434), whose translation can be seen as a transitional point between medieval and modern translational practices and as marking the beginning of a ‘vernacularization’ of translation, a process designed to make the translated text more accessible to the target audience. In analysing the Castilian Eneida of Villena, Armstrong reflects on the philological conscience of a translator faced with the daunting task of translating Virgil, as well as on the boundaries that separate text from paratext.
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Ditchfield, G. M. Abolitionism and the Social Conscience. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198702245.003.0015.

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Explanations of the abolition of the slave trade have been the subject of intense historical debate. Earlier accounts tended to play up the role of individual, heroic abolitionists and their religious, particularly evangelical, motivation. Eric Williams argued that the decline in profitability of the ‘Triangular trade’ was important in persuading people that the slave trade hindered, rather than helped, economic progress. More recent work has rehabilitated the role of some abolitionists but has set this alongside the importance of campaigning and petitioning in shifting public opinion. The role that the slaves themselves played in bringing attention to their plight is also now recognized. Consequently, the importance of abolitionism for a sense of Dissenting self-identity and as part of broader attempts to influence social reform needs to be reconsidered.
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Gann, Kyle. “Emerson” The Essay. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040856.003.0004.

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Ives’s essay on Emerson is less a description of that writer than an apologia for Ives’s compositional method, which is intentionally disunified and based on the discontinuous way in which humans perceive reality. The idea that Ives was a Transcendentalist himself (like Emerson) is difficult to maintain given the other, more conventional religious influences evident in Ives’s thinking. But there is a strong parallel between the way Emerson left the church at age 29, and Ives left the music world at page 27, both because they could no longer carry on the conventions of those worlds in good conscience.

Book chapters on the topic "Influence non consciente":

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Schadron, Georges, and Pascal Morchain. "Bilans et perspectives en psychologie sociale." In Bilans et perspectives en psychologie sociale, 139–62. Presses universitaires de Grenoble, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pug.joule.2008.01.0139.

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Le programme de recherches présenté ici montre combien notre sensibilité aux influences sociales, et plus particulièrement à celles qui échappent à notre conscience, est tributaire de notre perception du contexte social. On sait que l’activation non consciente de différents concepts affecte perceptions, jugements et comportements. Mais cet impact est modulé par les personnes qui, en prenant en compte à leur insu différents paramètres des situations dans lesquelles elles sont placées, deviennent plus ou moins influençables, « déterminables ». Plus précisément, les recherches réalisées montrent, dans différentes situations (situation individuelle ou en interaction sociale) et sur différentes variables (estimations, perception de soi, jugements judiciaires…) que les personnes deviennent plus sensibles à différents types d’influence non-consciente, pour peu qu’elles croient qu’autrui est valablement informé sur elles-mêmes.
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Noss, Reed. "Aldo Leopold Was a Conservation Biologist." In Ecological Conscience, 106–17. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195149432.003.0008.

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Abstract I was about halfway through my undergraduate education when I first read A Sand County Almanac. The book did not have the influence on me then that it should have. Aldo Leopold’s writing did not enthrall me as much as my favorite authors in those years-Thoreau, Faulkner, Steinbeck, Hemingway, Abbey, Tolkien. Not a hunter myself-nor an antihunter-I found the frequent references to hunting experiences in the first half of the book distracting rather than engaging. In some ways, the book seemed quaint.
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Bachynski, Kathleen. "A Clear Conscience." In No Game for Boys to Play, 135–56. University of North Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469653709.003.0008.

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In the late 1960s, longstanding criticisms of the lack of football helmet standards became complementary to broader calls for product safety research and regulation. Several non-profit voluntary standards associations formed by engineers and scientists began devoting attention to protective football gear. Ultimately, however, a new organization funded by sporting goods manufacturers proved most influential in establishing football helmet standards. The industry’s influence was connected to changing legal principles that made it easier to sue manufacturers for harms caused by consumer products. The sporting goods industry sought to limit its liability by framing prevention of football injuries as the responsibility of individual players, parents, and coaches. The industry’s rush to develop and adopt helmet standards ironically occurred in the context of significant scientific uncertainty over how to effectively test helmets.
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Gaustad, Edwin S. "Roger Williams And America." In Roger Williams, 112–32. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195183696.003.0006.

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Abstract When Roger Williams Was Exiled From Massachusetts In 1635, John Cotton explained that Williams had not so much been banished as “enlarged” to the whole wild country beyond the Bay Colony’s borders. Cotton was speaking with some sarcasm. No one, centuries later, would be more surprised than Cotton to learn that Williams has indeed been “enlarged.” His influence has grown, while that of Cotton has diminished. The pleas of the Rhode Island radical for liberty of conscience spoke more for an age that would come than it did to his own time.
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Gillett, Christopher P. "Political Theology." In The Oxford History of British and Irish Catholicism, Volume II, 189—C10S6. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198843436.003.0011.

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Abstract This chapter offers a thematic overview of the contours of British and Irish Catholic political theology between 1640 and 1745, a period in which fundamental questions of political and ecclesiastical authority were hotly contested in both Catholic and Protestant contexts. It examines how Catholics drew on older traditions, such as Christian dualism, when considering the relationship between spiritual and temporal authority. These traditions intersected with a range of competing understandings about the vexed issue of papal authority. As strict papalists continued to lose political influence during this period, a variety of moderate and anti-papalist positions proliferated. Blackloism was one such anti-papalist position, but others emerged throughout Britain and Ireland as Catholics struggled to come to agreement about a mutually acceptable alternative ecclesiology and referred to contemporary Continental European political theologies, including Gallicanism, Jansenism, and Quietism. Ecclesiological matters had implications for how Catholics interacted with the Protestant State, both in terms of demonstrating political loyalty and in terms of contending with that State’s jurisdiction over interior conscience. These interrelated issues were encapsulated in Catholic attempts to secure liberty of conscience by revising the Oath of Allegiance. This chapter examines how Catholics conceptualized the individuality of conscience in the period and deployed moral theologies, like Probabilism, to negotiate their relationship with Protestant authorities. It demonstrates that political theology was not solely the preserve of abstract theory, but was enmeshed in British and Irish Catholic political projects, and consequently offers insight into how Catholics informed events in the ‘mainstream’ political narrative of the period.
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Bradley, Ben. "Being Read." In Darwin's Psychology, 152–76. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198708216.003.0005.

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Blushing is unique to humans. So Darwin could not show it had evolved by studying its occurrence in animals. Neither do infants blush. Hence, unlike crying, it was not easily shown to be innate. Furthermore its triggers appear to be immaterial. Expression solves the problem of why and when people blush by hypothesizing a reflexive process of reading: I blush because I read you as reading and judging me—my appearance, or conduct. This dynamic of meta-recognition or self-attention requires the construction of a complex theory of human agency, involving: a dual self; the operation of innate sympathy; a physiological hypothesis; and an evolutionary derivation. Meta-recognition underpinned Darwin’s understanding of sexual attraction, group cohesion, and conscience. It also served as a formative influence on later psychologies of symbolic interaction.
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Milnes, Timothy. "Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772–1834)." In Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780415249126-dc015-2.

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In addition to being one of the finest poets of the Romantic generation, Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834) was a philosopher, theologian, and literary theorist whose work exerted a profound influence upon nineteenth-century thought in Britain and America. For John Stuart Mill, Coleridge’s cultural conservatism formed a necessary counterweight to the radical utilitarianism of Jeremy Bentham; for Newman and the Oxford movement, his treatments of conscience and the Trinity in his philosophical theology were of immense significance, while for Ralph Waldo Emerson, Coleridge’s idealism reconceived the relationship between mind and nature in ways that would become fundamental to the American Transcendentalist movement. Coleridge borrowed freely (though not always transparently) from philosophical sources, especially German idealism, and his thought combines elements of transcendentalism, Platonism, and Christian theology.
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Banfield, Paul, Rebecca Kay, and Dean Royles. "Ethics and Leadership in HRM." In Introduction to Human Resource Management. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hebz/9780198702825.003.0007.

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This chapter focuses on the role and contribution of human resources (HR) in ensuring ethical standards and ethical behaviour at work. It begins by exploring the meaning of ethics and links ethical decisions to outcomes as well as criteria. The chapter considers that fairness is an essentially subjective concept and can be determined by reference to a range of criteria. Different ethical prisms to help manage ethical conflicts are also provided. Ultimately, HR might wish to claim to be the organization's conscience, but the evidence suggests that not all managers are convinced that this is a role it should or could take on. Furthermore, being perceived as primarily a policing and compliance function might undermine its influence and capacity to contribute to other aspects of HRM.
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Moore, Brenna. "What Difference Do Women Make? Retelling the Story of Catholic Responses to Secularism." In Fundamentalism or Tradition, 60–79. Fordham University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823285792.003.0004.

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The boundaries drawn by secularism have limited religion to the “private” realm, not merely the arena of conscience and belief but also family structure, intimacy, and (women’s) sexuality. The Catholic Church, particularly through the intellectual and administrative influence of John Paul II, has advanced its counter-cultural stance on these issues based on the realist personalist philosophy of Jacques Maritain. However, if we introduce women as thinkers and protagonists into the story of the Catholic responses to secularism in Europe, how does it change? Not only women, but what happens if we pay attention to how gender and sexuality are threaded into the narrative? What differences emerge? Looking to the life and works of Raïssa Maritain, especially her celibate marriage and adoptive kinship network, we see a personalist and deeply Christian understanding of intimacy that consciously distances itself from heterosexual, procreative complementarity.
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Frick, Paul J., Emily C. Kemp, and Julianne S. Speck. "Developmental Pathways to Antisocial Behavior." In The Oxford Handbook of Developmental Psychology and the Law, 37–56. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197549513.013.3.

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Abstract This chapter illustrates a developmental psychopathology approach to understanding antisocial behavior in children and adolescents. Specifically, the chapter summarizes research suggesting that there are three common ways that various risk factors can influence critical developmental mechanisms that make a child more likely to act in ways that violate the rights of others or that violate major societal norms, both of which can lead to justice system involvement. One such pathway involves youth who do not show serious conduct problems until they approach adolescence and who then seem to experience an exaggeration of typical adolescent rebellion associated with identity formation. Two other pathways involve conduct problems that emerge earlier in development and that are related to either deficits in the typical development of conscience or deficits in the typical ability to appropriately regulate emotions and behaviors. In summarizing the research supporting these different developmental pathways, the chapter illustrates the implications of this approach for research, assessment, and treatment of youth who show serious antisocial behavior, as well as the implications for juvenile justice policy.

Conference papers on the topic "Influence non consciente":

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URSACHI, Rodica. "Art as an end and means of education." In Ştiință și educație: noi abordări și perspective. "Ion Creanga" State Pedagogical University, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46727/c.v3.24-25-03-2023.p172-177.

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One of contemporary society’s acute problem is moral state of its members, which needs a perfecting through permanent education of ethic standards. Art, as other domain, tackles this problem, but from its own view point. It reflects different moral ethic ideals during its development stages, which influence conscience of respective epoch people. In this way, art presents it self in double hypostasis – to reproduce the moral state of human society in a certain historical moment, and to help the speading of ethic ideas that will contribute to its spiritual education and development. The work of art becomes an object of study for the general viewer and requires him to mobilize his intellectual faculty to understand the proposed „message”. Art is the privileged way to remove man from the conflict zone of life, caused by various historical and social factors. Existential drama, expressed through moral suffering, is present in various genres of art with an emphasis on historical, religious composition, etc., but it is also avoided by artists who paint static natures, landscapes, nudes. Artists of the contemporary period, captivated by plastic and non-figurative technological effects, avoid analyzing the current social impact, rediscovering moral and ethical values and reflecting them in his work.
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Slukhai, Nataliia, and Sergii Slukhai. "Verbal Suggestion within the Russian World-View War against Ukraine. Technologies of Counter-Suggestion." In GLOCAL Conference on Mediterranean and European Linguistic Anthropology Linguistic Anthropology 2022. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/comela22.11-1.

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The worldview war is an important front of the aggression initiated by Russia against Ukraine. The need to be more competent when partaking of today’s flow of information necessitates an analysis of the means of verbal suggestion and manipulation used by the aggressor. It is shown in the paper that key features characterizing the ongoing worldview warfare (consciental, cognitive, conceptual) include chaotization, narrativity, an increased number of pathogenic texts and a high suggestivity. We distinguish the following types of suggestive (manipulative) influence: verbal suggestion, paraverbal suggestion and non-verbal suggestion. Verbal suggestion plays the leading role here. The aggressor’s dominating intentions in using verbal suggestion means are uncovered and efficiency of counter-suggestion analysed. Our analysis gives a sweeping overview of which verbal means may be available to amp a society’s capacity to be mobilized for a purpose, in times when national unity becomes a matter of survival.
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"LO QUE LOS CONSUMOS DE TÓXICOS ESCONDEN. A PROPÓSITO DE UN CASO." In 23° Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Patología Dual (SEPD) 2021. SEPD, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17579/sepd2021p139s.

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.- Objetivos: Los objetivos a tratar en este trabajo son: El primero: la influencia ambiental, en relación a la presión del entorno en la realización de los consumos. El segundo: la violencia de género sumergida. .- Material y métodos: El motivo porque decidimos realizar este trabajo es por la presencia de casos que nos estamos encontrando en los últimos meses, principalmente, en el caso de mujeres que consumen diferentes tóxicos, como alcohol, cocaína, nicotina… que acuden a nuestras consultas con la finalidad de recibir tratamiento para cuadros afectivos, que durante la entrevista objetivamos un consumo de larga data e identificando los motivos que llevaron al consumo y cuales lo perpetúan. Cuando nos encontramos con una gran carencia en el apoyo tanto familiar, como en su entorno social, ya que ambos apoyan el consumo, sin ser conscientes de la afectación que les genera a las personas que consultan. Encontrándonos con situaciones en las que prefieren que el consumo continúe, para que poder seguir manejando a esta persona a su conveniencia o no abandone el círculo social. .-Resultados y conclusiones: En estos casos, intentamos trabajar la conciencia del daño del consumo tóxico, a la vez que buscamos la recuperación y estabilización del cuadro afectivo, por el cual acuden. Muchas veces con sus relatos e intervención de algunos familiares los cuales acuden como acompañantes, observamos las relaciones disfuncionales que presentan con estos, a la vez que así lo manifiesta la persona que consulta, como otros familiares acompañantes, como hijos, hermanos… Por ello, debemos de realizar un abordaje conjunto, y siempre investigar como son las relaciones familiares y sociales que presenta una persona con adicciones, porque el entorno puede ayudar a que salga del consumo o fomentarlo.
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Maizeray, S., H. Herry, G. Valette, and S. Boisramé. "Innovation dans la communication et la gestion du stress en chirurgie orale : méthode d’analyse ProcessCom®." In 66ème Congrès de la SFCO. Les Ulis, France: EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/sfco/20206602003.

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Pas facile de savoir communiquer efficacement en tant que chirurgien oral ! C’est probablement la raison pour laquelle nous parlons d’art pour un acte aussi banal que celui de communiquer avec son patient. L’Art de communiquer, c’est l’art de « tester »son interlocuteur pour se positionner rapidement dans sa personnalité et mettre en place le bon canal de communication. Les situations de stress simposent quotidiennement pour le patient et pour le chirurgien. Et la résolution de ces situations dépend de la qualité de communication car c’est la qualité de l’entente interpersonnelle qui va influencer celle du traitement, de la santé buccale du patient et du bien être du praticien. De nombreuses thérapeutiques sont actuellement utilisées pour faciliter la gestion du stress : la prémédication sédative (antihistaminiques, benzodiazépines, ), la sédation consciente, la psychothérapie (thérapies cognitives comportementales), l’hypnose, la musicothérapie Créée au début des années 1980 par T. Kahler, la Process Communication (PC) est un outil de compréhension du fonctionnement des différentes parties de la personnalité présentes à des degrés variables chez une personne. Cette méthode danalyse a démontré un intérêt majeur en tant quoutil positif de communication lors de séminaires de formation et pour les étudiants et enseignants (Hranicky, 2015) (Drouin 2015) (Collignon, 2013). La manière de dire les choses dans la PC a plus dimportance que le contenu du message. Dans une situation dite « stressante », le problème vient rarement de ce qui est dit mais surtout de la façon dont cela a été dit. La PC apporte une carte rapidement lisible des caractéristiques d’un type de personnalité : ses points forts, ses motivations, ses modes de communication, les environnements dans lesquels il sera à laise ou pas, les types de personnalité avec lesquels il interagira facilement ou difficilement. Il existe donc des stratégies individuelles face à chaque personnalité pour éviter les situations de «mécommunication» et pour retrouver la disponibilité intellectuelle et émotionnelle. Le premier intérêt de ce modèle est de soccuper de soi ; c’est à dire identifier nos points forts et nos motivations qui permettent d’accroître notre flexibilité et efficacité à communiquer, agir sur nos comportements de stress et utiliser au mieux nos talents personnels. Le second intérêt est de soccuper de lautre; C’est-à-dire savoir de quoi il a besoin dans sa relation. Ce modèle de communication présente un grand intérêt dans la prise en charge du patient stressé et transmetteur de stress en chirurgie orale. Il nous amène à réaliser que les difficultés de la communication ne sont pas à imputer au type de personnalité de lautre mais à la relation dysfonctionnelle existante entre deux types de personnalité. Ce changement de croyance ou dattitude mentale, vis-à-vis de lautre constitue un pré-requis indispensable à lamélioration de la flexibilité relationnelle et du professionnalisme du chirurgien oral. De futures recherches en santé seront à mener afin de diversifier les applications de cette méthode, notamment en chirurgie orale.
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Trebežnik, Luka. "Christianity as a constant process of atheization." In International conference Religious Conversions and Atheization in 20th Century Central and Eastern Europe. Znanstveno-raziskovalno središče Koper, Annales ZRS, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.35469/978-961-7195-39-2_07.

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In his Deconstruction of Christianity, the contemporary French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy described Christianity as “the exit from religion and the expansion of the atheist world”. Inspired by this assertion, we will reassess the traces of atheism in Christianity and its secular supplements. We will examine the broad context of Christianity and some seemingly external factors such as the Enlightenment and the development of science. Several features of Christianity, such as the emphasis on spirituality, individual faith, and the deinstitutionalization of religious experience, have prepared the ground for the rise of atheism. First, Christianity, most clearly in the Protestant denominations, places great emphasis on the inner spiritual experience of the believer, the conscience as the inner presence of God. The subjective personal relationship with God and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit are central tenets of Christian theology. However, this emphasis on individual, private spirituality can inadvertently lead to a devaluation of external religious structures and communal rituals and even pave the way for atheistic isolation. Moreover, throughout its history, Christianity has repeatedly produced its own critics, movements that have challenged institutional authority and hierarchical structures within the church. From the Hussites to the Protestant Reformation to today's movements advocating spiritual autonomy, the goal has always been to decentralize religious authority, separate it from worldly powers (secularization) and empower individual believers. While this deinstitutionalization is certainly meant to promote a more authentic and personal faith that is closer to God's will, it can also create room for doubt and scepticism, which in turn can lead to atheism. Furthermore, Christianity has grappled more than other religions with the tension between faith and reason, two completely different areas of our relationship with reality and the world. This relationship has completely changed with advances in science and philosophy, as traditional religious doctrines and supernatural explanations are increasingly challenged and even rendered obsolete. The struggle to reconcile faith and reason has led some people to the practical solution of rejecting religious faith altogether in favour of a purely secular worldview. We should also mention that even the pervasive influence of Christianity on Western culture may have inadvertently facilitated its own decline. Because Christianity is deeply embedded in societal norms, people who have grown up in Christian cultures may take their faith for granted, not as something out of the ordinary, but as something normal, leading to complacency or indifference toward religious beliefs. Over time, this cultural familiarity with Christianity can erode the foundations of religious belief and eventually contribute to the rise of atheism. Given this internal dynamic, it is clear that Christianity itself has played a crucial role in its own atheization. This paper will highlight some of the key features of Christian atheism and one of its most notorious examples, socialist atheization.

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