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Journal articles on the topic "Régulation partagée"
Masson, Caroline. "Parler à et avec les enfants en crèche : conduites langagières et dialogiques des adultes et des enfants en situation de lecture partagée et de jeu libre." SHS Web of Conferences 138 (2022): 09008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202213809008.
Full textDeschênes, Michelle, and Mélanie Tremblay. "Outils numériques soutenant les processus de régulation dans une communauté de coélaboration de connaissances." Médiations et médiatisations, no. 5 (January 29, 2021): 185–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.52358/mm.vi5.137.
Full textSchaub, Jean-Frédéric. "Mauvais sang ne saurait mentir. La pureté de sang à l’âge moderne : un dispositif neuf assis sur une longue tradition." Sensibilités N° 12, no. 1 (March 4, 2024): 51–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/sensi.012.0051.
Full textBourque, Gilles, and Jules Duchastel. "Pour une identité canadienne post-nationale, la souveraineté partagée et la pluralité des cultures politiques." Cahiers de recherche sociologique, no. 25 (April 28, 2011): 17–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1002290ar.
Full textMancilla, Alma. "Religion dans l’espace public et régulation politique : le parcours de la notion de laïcité dans le discours étatique québécois." Recherches 52, no. 3 (January 27, 2012): 789–810. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1007658ar.
Full textFeig, Éva. "L’octogone des événements émotionnels : un modèle pour comparer la gestion des émotions à un âge précoce." SHS Web of Conferences 81 (2020): 02005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20208102005.
Full textPastinelli, Madeleine, and Caroline Déry. "Se retrouver entre soi pour se reconnaître." Anthropologie et Sociétés 40, no. 1 (May 18, 2016): 153–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1036375ar.
Full textPapinot, Christian. "Jeunes intérimaires et ouvriers permanents en France : quelle solidarité au travail ?" Articles 64, no. 3 (November 10, 2009): 489–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/038553ar.
Full textLegault, Georges A. "Les codes de déontologie et d'ethique aux confins de l'éthique et du droit." Canadian journal of law and society 11, no. 1 (1996): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0829320100004579.
Full textSepulchre, Douglas. "Belgique. Des syndicats partagés entre défense de l’environnement et de l’emploi." Chronique Internationale de l'IRES N° 184, no. 4 (December 19, 2023): 67–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/chii.184.0067.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Régulation partagée"
Clayton, Bernard Rebecca. "Autorégulation, co-régulation et régulation partagée des apprentissages en cours de langue à l’oral : les processus de régulation favorisés par l'évaluation formative par les pairs." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Brest, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024BRES0029.
Full textIn French higher education settings where students must continue to study English out of obligation rather than choice, the current literature highlights the importance of learning situations in which learners can increase their agency through self-regulation. This approach should enable them both to increase performance and become more independent. Formative peer assessment can help enhance self-regulation, but effects of these methods remain under-explored in the context of oral language-learning tasks. The present thesis draws on a socioconstructivist approach to self-regulated learning, focusing on the social aspects of regulation (essential for meaningful exchange in language learning contexts). Following a systematic literature review, three studies examine individually and shared regulatory processes. The first qualitative study explores individual and shared processes in a learning situation using peer assessment with video feedback. An observational mixed-methods study then examines effects of peer and self-assessment on three regulatory modes (self, co- and socially-shared regulation) in an online setting. Finally, a quasi-experimental quantitative study compares the effects of different peer assessment methods (imposed/co-created criteria) on regulations and self-efficacy. The results of these studies are discussed in light of the literature, providing insights into the social and contextual dimensions of selfregulated learning. Suggestions are made for future research, along with practical recommendations
Mériaux, Olivier. "L'action publique partagée : formes et dynamiques institutionnelles de la régulation politique du régime français de formation professionnelle continue." Grenoble 2, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999GRE21045.
Full textSince the early 1970's, French public policies in favor of continuous vocational training are characterized by the extent of the devolution of state's traditional prerogatives to the organized interests. Focused on the empirical study of intersectoral collective bargaining and the functioning of joint-management, this work is interested in the dynamics of mutual determinations between public policies and industrial relations which are at the core of the institutional frame of training policies. At first, one shows that far from being a zone of spontaneous convergence, vocational training opposes formidable obstacles to collective action, since it is conceived and used as an investment. In a second part, one redraws the way was established and objectivated the paradigm of + training-investment, that, by putting an equivalence between firms and workers interests, composed a new frame for confrontation and cooperation. Then, one turns to the analysis of the political status and functioning of devices aiming at institutionalizing the participation of workers and employers representatives in skills production, in the areas of norms setting (negotiated law) and implementation (joint-management). One ends by showing how the regulation of the French regime proceeds of the tension between the functionally neocorporatist logic of these devices and the characteristics of the French system of industrial relations
De, Keukelaere Camille. "Modes de coordination interindividuelle et régulation du partage en situation dynamique collaborative : application au handball et au théâtre d'improvisation." Phd thesis, Université de Bretagne occidentale - Brest, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00790848.
Full textKeukelaere, Camille de. "Modes de coordination interindividuelle et régulation du partage en situation dynamique collaborative : application au handball et au théâtre d'improvisation." Thesis, Brest, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012BRES0015/document.
Full textIn the field of I/O psychology, most of studies estimate that team performance under temporal pressure is directly related to shared understanding (SU) within a team. In order to account for the dynamics of SU within a team, we have studied the evolution of contents, forms and mechanisms of the sharing process, as a function of context variability and temporal pressure. We primarily work in line with the Team Situation Awareness model, that is usually mobilized in work situations. A first study allowed us to identify the various elements of SU and its dynamics in feminine handball competitions. The analysis permitted to identify (a) four typical forms of shared understanding, (b) seven typical contents shared and (c) six typical interaction processes between teammates. Results shows that sharing forms are local and punctual, alternating between two main modes of SU : either a preestablished plan follow-up, together with possible adaptation to conclude a given action, or a real-time adaptation to the context of action. A second study deals with improvisational theatre, regulated in real time by the director through earphones. Our results show that the sharing typical forms, contents and processes that rise in this activity also correspond to the classification we made in the first field study, which strengthens the genericity of our proposal. These results invite us to think that online regulation may either enhance or hamper the SU and thus the collective performance, respectively by improving the update and interaction processes between actors, or by overloading the cognitive activity of the team members in the course of action. Based on these results, we propose to consider the SU as a process that works over two space and time scales: on the global scale, SU may envolve over long periods within a team; and on a local scale, SU is actually developed through interpersonal updating and in situ adjustment processes. In order to account for these two scales, we proposed a team coordination model together with an interindividual regulation model. Our work opens the way to the study of the correlation between local mechanisms of shared understanding and the global dynamics of a collaborative activity
Merlin, Emmanuel. "Partage social et régulation des fonctionnements cognitifs." Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001CLF20003.
Full textDuprez, Christelle. "Rôle du partage social des émotions dans la régulation émotionnelle." Thesis, Lille 3, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LIL30023.
Full textNearly all emotional experiences are socially shared, rapidly after their occurrence and mainly with close relatives. If, whatever their characteristics (age, gender, culture,…) and those of the event (emotional valence, type of emotion,…), individuals are so prone to talk about their emotions with the others, it would particularly be because it can help them to manage their emotional states. Verbalizing one’s emotions would indeed permit the subject to catch his/her relatives’ interest when he/she is under the impact of the emotion and hardly able to manage his/her emotional state alone. This mobilization of the close circle would permit to fit not only the socio-affective needs but also the cognitive needs the emotion gives rise to, through the initiation of intrapersonal and interpersonal emotion regulation strategies. May it concern current life stressors or high intensity and negative stressors, as it is the case in cancer, when the individuals talk about their emotional experiences, it would notably be because they have difficulties in managing them and as a consequence seek help to the others in order to regulate these experiences. However, talking about one’s emotions would not be beneficial for everybody in the same way. The efficacy of those strategies would notably be determined by the attachment style and the expectancies it creates about the way the others can help us to manage our emotions. So, the contribution of the social sharing of emotions in the emotion regulation is at the heart of this thesis, and was investigated by three studies. The first study has permit to better understand the role of the emotional verbalization in the emotion regulation by creating an evaluation scale of the alleged motives for social sharing (Article 1). This scale, which permits to identify the intrapersonal and interpersonal emotion regulation strategies initiated through the social sharing, was used in a second study, whose goal was to test the hypothesis that the cancer patients socially share their emotional states in order to initiate emotion regulation strategies, which would contribute to diminish their difficulties in emotion regulation and, as a consequence, to ameliorate the way they face the disease (Article 2). Finally, the last study aimed at determining if the emotion regulation strategies initiated via the social sharing mediate the link between attachment style and difficulties in emotion regulation (Article 3). Our results are discussed and research perspectives and clinical applications are proposed
Ntinoka, Vasiliki. "Le partage du contentieux de la régulation économique des autorités indépendantes." Thesis, Paris 1, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA01D029.
Full textThe illogical partition of the litigation of the acts of the independent authorities in charge with the economic regulation between the ordinary courts and the Council of State displays an instrumentalisation of the requirement of a proper administration of justice, a requirement that was at first presented as the reason for such a sharing. The absence of procedural and jurisprudential unity reflects the inappropriate nature of thisdivision of powers. The principle of proper administration of justice requires taking into account the specificity and the unity of the regulatory mission entrusted by the State to these authorities and therefore unifying the litigation of their acts in favour of the Council of State
Scarlata, Clara Maria. "Les lymphocytes Th17 et T régulateurs : mécanismes de développement partagés et relation avec le microbiote intestinal." Thesis, Nantes, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016NANT1021.
Full textTwo populations of regulatory CD4 T cells (Treg), natural Treg (nTreg) and induced Treg (iTreg), ensure tolerance to self and to commensal microorganisms as well as control of exaggerated immune responses. During my PhD research, I investigated mechanisms that could allow for the differential targeting of these Treg populations as well as the role of intestinal microbiota in iTreg ontogeny. iTreg have close ties to TH17, a population of pro-inflammatory CD4 T cells. This led me to examine the expression of the IL4I1 gene, which encodes an L-phenylalanine oxidase able to inhibit T cell proliferation and that is expressed in TH17 cells. We showed that among Treg IL4I1 was preferentially expressed in iTreg and that in inflammatory conditions its expression was enhanced and accompanied Treg conversion into TH17. The differential expression profile of IL4I1 could provide opportunities for the specific targeting of the iTreg population. Whereas nTreg develop in the thymus, data obtained in mouse models indicate that the intestinal microbiota plays a prominent role in the ontogeny of iTreg as well as in the development of TH17. In order to address the influence of the gut microbiota on the development of human iTreg and TH17, I focused on segmented filamentous bacteria (SFB) that play a central role in the development of intestinal immunity in mice. We detected SFB specific CD4 T cell responses in healthy individuals and a fraction of cells expressed Treg and TH17 signature transcription factors and cytokines. In addition, our data suggest that these responses could play a role in rheumatoid arthritis
Castaignède, Monique. "La régulation du partage du pouvoir politique au Liban : la logique communautaire dans le cadre des accords de Taëf." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014BORD0004/document.
Full textThis analysis of the socio-historical birth of political power in Lebanon, its own nature as well as its implementation, concerns the different ways of viewing democratically regulated conflicts in a multi-directionally and politically oriented plural society based on a historical agreement signed in 1943.There is a challenge to compromise East and West, a balance without obvious loser and winner.The difficult project of creating a consensus among a governmental coalition while respecting the Lebanese model of democracy required personal and group compromises without room for subsidiarity.While taking into consideration the segmentation, the need to do not overlap the contradiction of consensus and opposing ideas among politico-communitarian cleavages, this work aims at demonstrating that the accord of Taef followed by the after Doha, lead to a fragile consensus which weakens the stability of the country during the following political crisis.The Lebanese consociate system re-enforced by opening to a transcultural public space may show its capacity to evolve, mature, within the existing gap between the consensus institution proposed by the elite and the social pressure
Amrani, Fayçal. "Analyse du partage des risques financiers dans un système bancaire islamique." Thesis, Paris 9, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA090059.
Full textWe analyze in this thesis the financial risk-sharing in an Islamic banking system. We build an analytical framework based on two provisions of Islamic law of contracts: the prohibition of Riba and Gharar. First, we analyze profit-sharing contracts, focusing on their role as an asset and their risk allocation. We also explain the dominance of mark-up contracts in the current practice of Islamic financial institutions. We then analyze the capital structure of Islamic banks, focusing on non-remunerated guaranteed accounts and their flexibility. We show the central place of the regulator in producing the necessaries conditions of good uses of these resources
Book chapters on the topic "Régulation partagée"
Huré, Maxime. "Chapitre 6. La régulation politique des services de mobilités partagées." In Les mobilités partagées, 131–50. Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psorbonne.101532.
Full textLegile, Anne, Naomi Noël, Florence Mouton, and Didier Baillet. "Développement durable et filières tropicales." In Développement durable et filières tropicales, 51–64. Éditions Quæ, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/quae.biena.2016.01.0051.
Full textFOUCHER, S., J. B. LE-LOCH, A. DESBREST, L. GABILLY, H. LEFORT, and K. TAZAROURTE. "Catastrophe avec nombreuses victimes en milieu urbain." In Médecine et Armées Vol. 46 No.3, 213–24. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.7336.
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