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Journal articles on the topic "Normes personnelles"
Dhavernas, Marie-Josèphe. "La procréatique et les normes sociales." Dossier 4, no. 1 (April 12, 2005): 149–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/057635ar.
Full textBalard, Frédéric. "Éthique et soin." Jusqu’à la mort accompagner la vie N° 157, no. 2 (June 25, 2024): 111–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/jalmalv.157.0111.
Full textDiet, Emmanuel. "L’enseignant confronté à l’étrangeté : une approche ethnopsychanalytique." Migrants formation 78, no. 1 (1989): 80–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/diver.1989.5918.
Full textSebbane, Maxime, Sandrine Costa, and Lucie Sirieix. "Gaspillage alimentaire en restauration collective : une analyse qualitative des normes personnelles et sociales." Décisions Marketing 88 (December 19, 2017): 35–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.7193/dm.088.35.50.
Full textAmbroise, Laure, Isabelle Prim-Allaz, and Martine Séville. "Le rôle des motivations altruistes et des normes personnelles, sociales et morales dans l’engagement des donneurs de sang." Décisions Marketing 100 (December 7, 2020): 33–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.7193/dm.100.33.52.
Full textLejeune, Michel. "L’apport de la sociologie de la technologie à la professionnalisation de l’ingénieur." Phronesis 4, no. 2 (October 5, 2015): 34–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1033448ar.
Full textSartin, Pierrette. "Rythmes de travail… et cadences infernales." Relations industrielles 25, no. 2 (April 12, 2005): 237–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/028126ar.
Full textLetonturier, Éric. "Elevating oneself in the modern world." Inflexions N° 52, no. 1 (December 15, 2022): 175–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/infle.052.0175.
Full textMoutoukias, Zacharias. "Réseaux personnels et autorité coloniale : les négociants de Buenos Aires au XVIIIe siècle." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 47, no. 4-5 (October 1992): 889–915. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1992.279084.
Full textLochmann, M., and M. Guedj. "Approche qualitative des motifs à accepter ou à refuser la réalisation d’une mammographie : l’apport de la théorie du renversement." Psycho-Oncologie 15, no. 3 (September 2021): 43–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/pson-2021-0158.
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Baumgartner, Stefanie. "Social Norms and Trust Levels among Refugees and Swiss Natives : A Behavioral Economics Approach." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lyon 2, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024LYO20015.
Full textParticipation in the labor market is considered as one of the most fundamental aspects in refugees’ integration process into the host society. Yet, research on the drivers of (un)employment of refugees in Western high-income countries is yet relatively limited. However, the roles of social norms and generalized trust have yet received little attention in this debate.The 1st chapter of this thesis experimentally elaborates on potential misalignments and misunderstandings of socio-cultural norms of workplace conduct between Turkish and Afghan refugees and Swiss natives. Our findings suggest that apart from a few misalignments, there is a lot of common ground in personal and social norms in the workplace between refugees and Swiss locals. Most of the differences we found are of small magnitude. To the largest part, refugees were mostly not any less able to predict the Swiss social norms than the Swiss themselves and internalized the host country’s norms over time. We also observe that normative conformity is driven by refugees' desire to be accepted by the host society, as their stated personal norms have been influenced by their intention to give socially desirable responses. This leads to the conclusion that refugees care about conforming to the norms of the host country and belonging to the host society, which contrasts with populist narratives.By a randomized trial, chapter 2 examines whether and how conflicting social norms held among home and host country peers influence refugees’ personal norms. We hypothesize that refugees may feel torn between two opposing forces: (1) the desire to be consistent with their home country's social norms closely linked to their social identity, and (2) the inclination to conform to local social norms prevailing among the majority society of the host country. For none of the refugee groups, we found significant effects on personal norms after they had learned about home and host country members’ different social norms. Yet, knowing these norms and (anonymously) being observed by co-national peers led Turkish participants to adjust their personal norms towards the social norm of co-nationals. Surprisingly, Afghan refugees who were informed of home and host country social norms were more likely to report a personal norm conforming with the Swiss social norm, once they were aware that their reported opinion would be revealed to co-nationals. Yet, without being observed by their co-nationals, no significant effect was observed on reported personal norms by Afghan participants. We derive from these results that the social context plays an essential role when stating personal norms. Chapter 3 studies generalized trust which was found to be an important driver for cooperation. Using an investment game, we aimed to investigate whether the information provided about their compatriots' level of trust, and the knowledge that their trusting behavior is observed by their compatriots, influences refugees' inclination to trust others. Providing information on the trust behavior of participants from both home and host countries led Turkish refugees to adjust their trust level to be more in line with that by the Swiss. Being observed by their compatriots weakened this adjustment effect on their trust behavior. Being informed about the trust levels of their compatriots and the host country did not affect the trusting choices of Afghan participants. Surprisingly, providing this information together with the announcement that their own trusting choices would be (anonymously) revealed to all other Afghan participants made Afghan participants’ trusting behavior to be more in line with behavior among the Swiss
Harrington, Rose. "L'influence d'un écart perçu soi - autrui dans le changement social en matière de comportements pro-environnementaux." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Clermont Auvergne (2021-...), 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024UCFA0051.
Full textVarious reports from major scientific organisations emphasise the negative consequences of climate change for society and the planet (IPCC, 2019, 2022). They also point to the need for major social change to deal with this issue. A great deal of work in social psychology therefore focuses on individual's motivation to participate in social change, and act pro-environmentally. This research often focuses on two variables: personal attitudes and perceived social norms (Ajzen, 1991; Klöckner, 2013). When studying these two factors, researchers have, for the most part, looked at their principal effects on pro-environmental behaviour. Recent studies show, however, that these two factors can also interact. Some of these studies show that the targeted behaviour appears most often when attitudes and social norms are congruent, and are both in favour of the behaviour (Acock & Defleur, 1972; Fife-Shaw et al., 2007). Conversely, others have shown that perceiving a mismatch between favourable attitudes, and perceived social norms that are less pro-environmental, can also motivate action (Deffuant et al., 2022; Khamzina et al., 2021, 2023). In this thesis, we seek to explain the effect of this mismatch on pro-environmental behaviour. Based on the theories of constructive deviance (Packer, 2008; Packer & Chasteen, 2010) and active minorities (Moscovici et al., 1969; Moscovici & Lage, 1976), we hypothesize that this mismatch effect on pro-environmental behaviour can be explained by individuals' willingness to change social norms. Six studies were conducted to gain a better understanding of this mismatch effect, and to see whether its direct positive effect is mediated by individuals' willingness to change group norms. The results tend to show, firstly, that there is no direct relationship between this mismatch perception and pro-environmental intentions or behaviour. Secondly, even if the results are mixed, they suggest that its indirect effect via the willingness to change norms could play a greater role in motivating pro-environmental behaviour. These results are discussed and compared with other studies to better understand the place of the mismatch perception in the scientific literature on behaviour change. This comparison gives a better understanding of the results and provides an answer as to the theoretical and applied usefulness of the model
Javaid, Usman. "Routage et gestion de la mobilité dans les réseaux personnels." Bordeaux 1, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008BOR13570.
Full textThe aim of this thesis is to investigate methods and strategies for efficient routing and mobility management in personal environments. The concept of Personal Ubiquitous Environments (PUE) is introduced which accommodates heterogeneous devices and access networks of different users and sustain the notion of sharing resources in a distributed manner. A prerequisite for achieving the resource (devices, networks) sharing in personal environments is the deployment of suitable communication protocols which establish efficient multi-hop routes betweens the devices of the PUE. Personal Network Routing Protocol (PNRP) has been developed to perform policy-based routing in personal environments. Moreover, in certain personal networking scenarios, the infrastructure network components (i. E. Gateways) are more than one-hop distance from the user's devices; Adaptive Distributed gateway Discovery (ADD) protocol is thereby proposed to efficiently discover the multi-hop routes towards the gateway in a totally distributed manner. All the more, since the personal environments regroups heterogeneous access networks, an efficient mobility management architecture is proposed which offers unified location management and seamless handover experience to dynamic personal nodes. The proposed protocols are assessed by means of numerous communication scenarios; the simulation results demonstrate the applicability of the proposed protocols
Daoud, Mohammed. "L' exploration de la dimension personnelle dans la formation de l'enseignant algérien." Paris 8, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA082418.
Full textThe psychological obstacles that have been encoutered by students in their training provoked reactions of dissatifaction. In addition to didactic preoccupation, the relational phenomena of educative situations become a field of inquiry too since in educative relationship every one of students and teachers are lookink for themselves. The teacher is brought to himself, to his feelings and fantasies. The student accedes to the feeling of identity recognized by others. To achieve this goal and throuht this paper,we want to dismount the global mechanims of current pedagogical relationship and to find the psychological basis
Jedidi, Azza. "Mise en oeuvre de nouveaux services dans le cadre du couplage d'un réseau de diffusion de télévision mobile personnelle et d'un réseau cellulaire 3G." Rennes 1, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010REN1S142.
Full textNext generation networks aim to offer sophisticated and rich multimedia services, more and more demanding in terms of mobility, interactivity, data rate, etc. To deal with such constraints, next generation networks result from the convergence of different existing technologies, taking benefit from their complementary properties. In this context, this study addresses the coupling between a DVB-SH network and a 3G cellular network. On the one hand, DVB-SH offers very high broadcast capacities, suitable for mobile TV services. However, DVB is a unidirectional network. On the other hand, 3G network is bidirectional and provides service interactivity and personalization. The purpose of this study is to define innovative services that take benefit of the collaboration between 3G network and DVB-SH infrastructure. This contribution is constituted of three parts. In the first one, we define our DVB-SH/3G coupled network. In the second one, we present a service based on 3G popular content switching over DVB residual bandwidth. The service operating mechanisms are described. The transmission delay problem is presented and solution are proposed and evaluated. In the third part, we define a DVB-SH mobile TV services, enriched with 3G personalized contents. The challenges posed by a large scale deployment of the service are finally described together with our proposed solution
Gerl, Armin. "Modelling of a privacy language and efficient policy-based de-identification." Thesis, Lyon, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019LYSEI105.
Full textThe processing of personal information is omnipresent in our datadriven society enabling personalized services, which are regulated by privacy policies. Although privacy policies are strictly defined by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), no systematic mechanism is in place to enforce them. Especially if data is merged from several sources into a data-set with different privacy policies associated, the management and compliance to all privacy requirements is challenging during the processing of the data-set. Privacy policies can vary hereby due to different policies for each source or personalization of privacy policies by individual users. Thus, the risk for negligent or malicious processing of personal data due to defiance of privacy policies exists. To tackle this challenge, a privacy-preserving framework is proposed. Within this framework privacy policies are expressed in the proposed Layered Privacy Language (LPL) which allows to specify legal privacy policies and privacy-preserving de-identification methods. The policies are enforced by a Policy-based De-identification (PD) process. The PD process enables efficient compliance to various privacy policies simultaneously while applying pseudonymization, personal privacy anonymization and privacy models for de-identification of the data-set. Thus, the privacy requirements of each individual privacy policy are enforced filling the gap between legal privacy policies and their technical enforcement
Morand, Émilie. "La gestion d'une identité « hors norme » dans la sphère professionnelle : l'exemple de l'homosexualité." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017USPCB196.
Full textFew studies have been conducted on the handling of homosexuality by gays and lesbians within the working environment. The associations defending LGBT rights legitimately highlight the impact of homophobic working cultures on the visibility of gays and lesbians. Instead of using the apprehension of potential homophobic reactions as the sole explanatory factor, this thesis intends to place the choice of gays and lesbians within a wider series of issues and a more comprehensive logic. Regarding the way an individual handles their homosexuality at work, this thesis intends to identify what pertains to the individual's structure (and especially the place occupied by homosexuality in their global identity) and what pertains to the interactions (the working culture). From a series of interviews conducted with 53 men and women of diverse ages and working mainly in three professional sectors (forces of order, education, medical-social field), we could identify the different linkages between identity-related issues and working cultures. After studying how individuals handle their homosexuality outside of work, we studied the mobilizations of the professional environments. Finally, we studied how individuals act within the specific constraints of their working environment, based on their identity-related issues. This approach shed light on underlying and invisible norms existing in the professional worlds and gave the keys to understanding other « non-standard » identities in the professional environment
Hua, Thierry. "Les services de télécommunications multi-opérateurs : de la définition à la conception." Versailles-St Quentin en Yvelines, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997VERS0004.
Full textCodron, Clemence. "La surveillance diffuse : entre Droit et Norme." Thesis, Lille 2, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LIL2D002/document.
Full textThe purpose of this research is to understand how diffuse surveillance fits into the evolution of legal concepts of privacy and personal data. Contrary to the abundant literature on the subject of surveillance, it is not a questionhere of highlighting the need to find a balance between surveillance in its security dimension and the protection of privacy and data, as a fundamental freedom recognized by French and European institutions. This search for a balance between security and freedom must necessarily be overcome to understand the phenomenon of diffuse surveillance. Surveillance is no longer just a search for information about a potentially dangerous individual. Rather, it is a continuation of what Hannah Arendt calls the « crisis of culture ». Diffuse surveillance is even oneof the features of contemporary culture dominated by fear, consumption and alienation by technology. Having become the new accepted social norm, the diffuse surveillance deinstitutes the right of the personal data and the protection of the private life. Gradually, it also deinstitutes the Law to profit from the economic liberalism that it carries within it
Tanquerel, Sabrina. "Dépasser la norme sexuée des politiques d'équilibre vie professionnelle - vie personnelle en entreprise pour construire l'égalité professionnelle femmes-hommes : analyse de deux contextes contrastés : la France et l'Espagne." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014STRAB020/document.
Full textThis PhD research aims at better understanding the link between work life balance policies and gender equality in the workplace. The objective is to understand how these measures can influence sexual roles division at work.By referring to the theoretical framework of social perceptions, our work is based on two main case studies, with 44 semi-oriented interviews “major tool to identify perceptions”, as the main method to collect data. We chose to conduct the two case studies in two different countries: France and Spain, because of their contrasted approach towards work life balance topic: rather traditional for France, more intrusive and individualized for Spain.The results highlight the heterogeneity and the gendered character of the employees’ perceptions of work life balance policies; those ones also appear to be strongly connected to the manager behavior and its management style. The categorization of perceptions (progressist/ traditionalist/ neutral/ hostile) contributes to a better understanding of their influence on gender equality, and reveals that inequalities awareness –stronger amongst Spanish employees- is a prior condition for a more equal work life balance
Books on the topic "Normes personnelles"
Hospice Anthelme Jean Baptiste Verreau. [Lettre]: J'ai l'honneur de vous soumettre quelques observations personnelles sur le Mémoire présenté au Conseil par le Frère Réticius à la réunion du mois de septembre ... [S.l: .n., 1987.
Find full textIso/Iec 27701 : 2019: An Introduction to Privacy Information Management. IT Governance Ltd, 2020.
Find full textÉloge de la faiblesse. Marabout, 2011.
Find full textJollien, Alexandre. Eloge de la faiblesse. Le Cerf, 1999.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Normes personnelles"
Lefebvre, Muriel. "Les archives personnelles des chercheurs : un patrimoine scientifique peu exploré." In Des patrimoines et des normes, 89–99. Presses de l’Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.putc.9999.
Full textDEFFAINS, Bruno. "Repenser le contrat social à l’ère du numérique." In Raison écomonique et raison politique, 253–82. ISTE Group, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51926/iste.9048.ch8.
Full textMarro, Cendrine. "16. L’identité : une construction personnelle aux prises avec les normes de genre." In Mon corps a-t-il un sexe ?, 271–85. La Découverte, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.peyre.2015.01.0271.
Full textFahim, Syed Muhammad, Rehan Muzamil Butt, Saima Munawar, Nabeela Adeel Siddiqui, and Manoj Kumar Lohana. "Addressing Cyberbullying in Healthcare." In Advances in Human Resources Management and Organizational Development, 32–58. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-1139-4.ch002.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Normes personnelles"
Rauline, université de Saint-Étienne, Laurence. "L’individualisme libertin face à la norme : récits personnels et reprise subversive de la notion d’exemplarité." In Construire l’exemplarité. Fabula, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.58282/colloques.328.
Full textNg, Si Yen, and Chi-Lun Lin. "A Realistic Phantom for Ultrasound-Guided Central Venous Cannulation." In 2020 Design of Medical Devices Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dmd2020-9007.
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