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Journal articles on the topic "Relation de communication"

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RICHARD, C., and M.-T. LUSSIER. "RELATION ET COMMUNICATION." EXERCER 34, no. 189 (January 1, 2023): 36–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.56746/exercer.2023.189.36.

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Dans ce premier article, nous vous présentons une nouvelle chronique qui, nous l’espérons, sera utile aux cliniciens : communiquer pour exercer. Notre point de vue pour discuter de communication en santé est celui d’un chercheur et d’une médecin de famille-chercheuse canadiens. Nous nous associerons le plus souvent possible à d’autres auteurs issus d’autres pays afin de mieux refléter la diversité culturelle de la francophonie.
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Appel, Violaine, and Hélène Boulanger. "La relation." Communication, Vol. 27/2 (March 31, 2010): 280–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/communication.3197.

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د. مرتضى البشير عثمان الأمين and د. نصر الدين الفاضل مصطفى. "واقع الأنشطة الاتصالية الرقمية للعلاقات العامة في الجامعات." Omdurman Islamic University Journal 33, no. 1 (June 27, 2021): 71–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.52981/oiuj.v33i1.777.

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The Reality of Digital Communication Activities for Public Relations in Universities ( A study on Practitioners of the Professions of Public Relations in Sudanese Universities) Murtada EL.bashir Osman associate professor of Public relations, De-of Media, Nillevalley University Nasr AL.fadil Mustafaassistant professor of Public relations , De-of Public relation, West Kordfan University Data iscollectedby questionnaire. This study attempts to identify digital communication activities carried out by public relations departments in Sudanese Universities. The study used the survey method, depending on questionnaire to investigate the public relations practitioners point of view in Sudanese Universities. as the study revealed that the scientific qualification of the study sample was confined in the graduate and postgraduate, and most of them have a long excellent period of experience in the field of public relations which enables them to act positively towards digital communication activities through web sites, social media platform and electronic press. Besides that, the study showed the consideration of public relation units for media through digital communications activities and that public relation units in majority of universities introduce their activities through the implementation of digital communication when introducing university activities. The study recommends increasing digital communication activities as well as paying attention to specific training in digital media arts and computer applications while supporting digital content to match the importance of digital communication activities public relations units in Sudanese by Universities
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Triana, Chyntania Chantika, Anita Yulianti, Lisna Azka Nuraeni, and Adillah Siti Sayyidah. "Pengaruh Kepercayaan Diri Seorang Public relation dalam Berkomunikasi." Cebong Journal 1, no. 2 (March 5, 2022): 34–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.35335/cebong.v1i2.13.

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This study aims to analyze and understand about the influence of a public relation's confidence in communicating. Confidence as the initial part of public relations and public speaking activities in communication, is very interesting to research, considering that public relations will be awakened if they have confidence in communication. This study uses a library method in which activities related to the collection of library data derived from journals, books, and also trusted communication websites related to the influence of confidence of a public relationThe results showed that the influence of confidence of a public relation in communicating can be overcome by increasing confidence by having a strong and able to put yourself in all situations. The confidence of a public relations officer is very important because, from that confidence, we can know and easily carry out a communication, both for the public and for ourselve.
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Uygunkan, Sanem Bengü. "Olfactory Communication: Olfaction Process and Communication Relation." Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies 7, December 2017 - Special Issue (December 1, 2017): 47–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.30935/ojcmt/2625.

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Baeva, Liudmila V. "Virtual Communication." International Journal of Technoethics 7, no. 1 (January 2016): 51–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijt.2016010104.

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The shift of the real communication to the virtual sphere has influenced the nature of interpersonal relations. The article focuses on the characterization of the phenomenon ‘virtual communication', playing the dominating role in the electronic world culture. Drawing from a socio-cultural analysis and the theory of simulacra by J. Baudrillard, the article proposes the classification of the virtual communication types in terms of the nature of human relations and illustrates their peculiarities and features. Using the axiological approach, the author characterizes the phenomenon of the virtual communication and the existential and ethical aspects of the interpersonal relation transfer to the sphere of the information contact. The research resulted in revealing the features and peculiarities of the virtual communication and the benefits and risks for human beings and society.
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Butler, John K., and R. Stephen Cantrell. "Communication Factors and Trust: An Exploratory Study." Psychological Reports 74, no. 1 (February 1994): 33–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1994.74.1.33.

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This study explored the relation between trust and specific factors of communication in a workplace environment for a sample of 82 men and 31 women ( M age = 37.1 yr.). Strong relations were found, and three communication factors responsible for these relations were identified.
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Wood, Tahir. "The Act of Fictional Communication in a Hermeneutic Pragmatic." Research in Language 10, no. 4 (December 30, 2012): 353–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10015-011-0039-4.

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This paper is concerned with fictional communication, as the act of an author in relation to a reader. Fictional discourse exhibits certain complexities that are not observable in other forms of discourse. For example, the author’s act is mediated for the reader by that set of persons called characters. This fact generates a range of relations, firstly the triad of author-reader, author-character, and reader-character. But closer observation reveals that this mediation may be such that it gives way to another, deeper set of relations. At the deepest level one may postulate reader’s relation to author’s self-relating and author’s relation to reader’s self-relating. These questions are explored with view to deriving a revisionist notion of pragmatics that is open to agency.
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Mathien, Michel. "Jean LOHISSE (2001), La communication. De la transmission à la relation." Communication, no. 21/2 (September 15, 2002): 284–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/communication.5640.

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de Guise, Jacques. "L'entreprise de communication de masse." Notes de recherche 12, no. 1 (April 12, 2005): 99–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/055516ar.

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La commercialisation de la, communication de masse telle que nous la connaissons au Canada et aux États-Unis superpose à la relation primitive de communication (source —» message —» récepteur) un autre système de relations dans lequel le diffuseur vend un auditoire à un commanditaire. Ce second système n'est pas sans avoir de profondes influences sur le premier. Ce sont ces conséquences que nous voudrions examiner ici brièvement.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Relation de communication"

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林芷蔚 and Tse-wai Constance Lam. "Communication satisfaction in relation to managerial roles and the choice of communication media." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1998. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31268948.

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Lam, Tse-wai Constance. "Communication satisfaction in relation to managerial roles and the choice of communication media /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1998. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B19877869.

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Dewhurst, Anne. "Health professional-patient communication in relation to weight management." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2017. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/health-professionalpatient-communication-in-relation-to-weight-management(2228fbbc-e644-4514-9643-6ced0d1e58c5).html.

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Thesis title: Health Professional-patient communication in relation to weight managementBackground: Global obesity levels have doubled since 1980 and are expected to rise. It is associated with key health risks such as heart disease, some cancers and osteoarthritis and hence has considerable economic consequences for health care resources. Key policy guidelines recommend that all health professionals (HPs) should discuss weight management with their patients making every contact count. However, we know HPs find discussions about weight challenging due to lack of time, training and skills. Knee Osteoarthritis (KO) and obesity are inextricably linked and together with a rise in obesity levels and growing numbers of older citizens rates of KO are set to escalate. As obesity is the key modifiable risk factor for KO, discussions about weight are paramount. This thesis explored this relationship further from the perspectives of patient and HPs, focusing on KO as an exemplar condition where there is scope for improved weight management. Methods: Utilising qualitative methods, three studies were undertaken. Firstly, a systematic review and thematic synthesis was conducted of published literature of physicians' views and experiences of discussing weight management within routine clinical consultations, not specific to KO. Secondly, HPs' experiences of discussing weight in consultations with KO patients through semi-structured interviews were conducted with 26 HPs. Interviews were audio recorded and analysed using TA. A final study recruited 25 overweight/obese patients with KO and investigated their experiences of talking about weight with HPs. Results: Overarching themes were identified across the studies. Firstly, HPs are pessimistic about patients' desire to lose weight and their capacity to help them. Several factors lead physicians and HPs to be reticent to accept responsibility for discussions about weight. Within routine consultations and between HPs and KO patients, weight was viewed as a sensitive topic. Both HPs and patients recognized the difficult cycle of pain, reduced mobility and weight gain. Patients with KO desire patient-centred (PC) care but, despite HPs recognizing its value, they do not receive it. Both physicians and HPs lack communication skills in weight management. Conclusions: The work undertaken in this thesis demonstrates that barriers preventing effective clinical interactions about weight identified in routine consultations still exist, even when two conditions such as KO and obesity are inextricably linked. Although HPs and patients hold similar understanding of these interrelationships and recognise the value of PC discussions, HPs struggle in effective behavior change talk. HPs expressed impatience with the efforts of their patients. To readdress this imbalance all consultations about weight should be PC. Both physicians and HPs were inadequately trained to discuss weight and patients' views supported this. HPs working with overweight patients should be trained in evidence-based behaviour change techniques and PC communication techniques to increase their confidence to support patients in weight management. Finally, health psychologists have the skills to both deliver and guide discussions about weight.
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Palazzolo, Jérôme. "Communication et observance dans la relation thérapeutique en psychiatrie." Nice, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004NICE2031.

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Du point de vue du patient, l'obtention d'une bonne observance passe par l'obtention d'une bonne relation avec son médecin ; cette dernière est directement liée à l'écoute et à l'intérêt accordés au malade, et pas seulement à ses symptômes. Si la motivation individuelle joue un rôle important au départ, elle va être elle-même fortement influencée par la relation médecin-malade. C'est un des rares facteurs pour lequel on observe une corrélation positive avec l'observance, comme l'ont fait constater pratiquement toutes les recherches en psychologie médicale. A ces notions classiques, bien connues, répondent les valeurs moyennes de non-observance, pouvant varier dans de grandes proportions selon les auteurs. Ces données témoignent du fossé existant entre ce qui est attendu et ce qui est effectivement réalisé. Cette divergence intervient autant pour le patient que pour son thérapeute, et fait intervenir de nombreux autres facteurs appartenant à la culture au contexte médico-religieux, à l'anthropologie médicale, aux propriétés réelles ou supposées du Pharmakon. . . Notre travail se propose de faire la synthèse des données les plus actuelles concernant cette problématique encore objet de nombreux débats et quasiment pas abordée au sein de la littérature francophone. Grâce à la synthèse de ces données et aux témoignages de 135 personnes impliquées dans cette dynamique (patients, familles, médecins, infirmiers, membres de l'industrie pharmaceutique), nous essayerons de mieux comprendre ce qui se passe entre le soigné et ses soignants, d'un point de vue anthropologique.
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Moore, Karenza. "Versions of the future in relation to mobile communication technologies." Thesis, University of Surrey, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.402579.

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Gravel, Celine. "La communication interpsychique dans la relation d'aide educative : une experience." Thèse, Chicoutimi : Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 1994. http://theses.uqac.ca.

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Memoire (M.Ed.)--Universite du Quebec, 1994.
Memoire presente à l'Université du Québec à Chicoutimi comme exigence partielle de la maîtrise en éducation. Résumé disponible sur Internet. CaQCU CaQCU Document électronique également accessible en format PDF. CaQCU
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Hellsing, Edvin, and Wallér William Axenborg. "Relationen kommunikationsbyrå–kund : En kvalitativ studie om vad medarbetare vid kommunikationsbyråer och deras kunder upplever som centralt i sin relation." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för informatik och media, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-376782.

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The aim of the study is to develop knowledge about what employees in communication agencies and its customers perceive as central to the relationship. The research questions are: What do communication agencies experience as central to the relationship with customers? and What do customers experience as central in the relationship with communication agencies? Based on Social Exchange Theory (SET), supplemented with Behaviorally Driven Relationship Marketing Theory (BRM), we have investigated what is central in the communication agency– customer. As a basis for achieving our goal, we have in total conducted semi-structured interviews with nine people, six people from a communication agency and three of their customers. We have interviewed employees from both a communication agency and from customers to achieve a more nuanced view of the research problem. In our thematic analysis of our interview transcripts we found the concepts Phases in the Relationship, View of the Relationship, and Cooperation as central aspects. Through these aspects we illustrate the respondents' perceptions of what is central in the relationship. The study's results indicate that the longer the relationship is, the better the cooperation gets, which enables both parts possibilities to achieve desired product. In addition, a crucial part of this seems to be the start up phase and an equal view of the relationship. Furthermore, an ongoing relationship should be characterized with trust, commitment and two-way communication.
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Bonnet, Fabien. "Évolutions sociétales et mutations de la relation client : Une approche communicationnelle de la relation au client développée par EDF." Thesis, Paris 4, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA040157.

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Cette recherche interroge l’évolution du rapport entretenu par EDF, ancienne entreprise publique, avec sa clientèle. A travers une approche communicationnelle, on questionne en particulier le sens des pratiques et des discours marketing qui ont accompagné l’émergence récente de la notion, des dispositifs et des pratiques de Gestion de la Relation Client. Après avoir montré la nécessité d’une approche contextualisée pour saisir l’objet de recherche dans sa complexité, le rapport entre EDF et son public est analysé à l’aune des évolutions socio-politiques et économiques qui ont présidé à son développement. Dans un deuxième temps, cette recherche analyse la manière dont l’entreprise a mis en pratique et mis en scène sa relation au client depuis sa fondation en 1949. L’accent est mis notamment sur le glissement des messages de l’entreprise vers une dimension symbolique plus affirmée. Enfin, ces pratiques et leur présentation par EDF sont questionnées, à la fois à travers la perception qu’en ont les clients et par une mise en perspective opérée sur la base d’une étude de cas. Des entretiens collectifs d’explicitation permettent ainsi de mettre en évidence le déficit de signification propre aux messages diffusés. Le cas de l’énergéticien allemand Yello Strom permet, quant à lui, de confirmer l’intérêt d’une approche communicationnelle de la relation au client, appréhendée dans ses dimensions à la fois sensible et symbolique
This research investigates the evolution of the relationship developped by EDF, a former state company, with his clientele. Implementing a communicational approach, we are notably questioning the sense of marketing practices and speeches, which came with the recent emergence of the notion, systems and practises of the Customer Relationship Management. After showing the necessity of a contextualised approach in order to tackle the research object in its whole complexity, the relation between EDF and its public is analysed at the rise of the socio-political and economical evolutions which underpinned its development. In a second part, this research analyses the way the company put in practice and staged its customer relationship since its creation in 1949. In particular, a stress has been put on the move of the company messages towards a stronger symbolic dimension. Finally, these practises and their presentation by EDF are questioned through customer perception and put in perspective through a case study. Consequently, collective interviews allow to identify the lack in signification of broadcasted messages. The case of the German energy provider Yello Strom confirms the interest of a communicational approach of social interactions between companies and customers, apprehended in their symbolic and sensible dimensions
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Richard, Catherine. "La communication chez le nourrisson - particularites et relation avec le temperament." Paris 5, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA05H071.

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Richard, Catherine. "La Communication chez le nourrisson particularités et relation avec le tempérament /." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376093440.

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Books on the topic "Relation de communication"

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Egan, Gerard. Communication dans la relation d'aide. Montréal, Qué: Éditions HRW, 1987.

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Communication dans la relation d'aide. Laval, Qué: Études vivantes, 1992.

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Egan, Gerard. Communication dans la relation d'aide. Laval, Québec: Beauchemin, 2005.

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Communication, entretien, relation d'aide et validation. Montréal, Qué: Chenelière/McGraw-Hill, 2002.

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Chenu, René. Favoriser la relation. Paris: Chotard, 1992.

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Martin, Neef, Neijt Anneke, and Sproat Richard William, eds. The relation of writing to spoken language. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 2002.

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Paul, Josiane de Saint. L' esprit de la magie: La programmation neuro-linguistique, relation à soi, relation à l'autre, relation au monde. Paris: InterÉditions, 1995.

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Lohisse, Jean. La communication: De la transmission à la relation. Bruxelles: De Boeck, 2000.

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Peter, Tate. Soigner (aussi) sa communication: La relation médecin-patient. Bruxelles: De Boeck, 2005.

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Lohisse, Jean. La communication: De la transmission à la relation. Bruxelles: De Boeck Université, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Relation de communication"

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Adler, Micah, John W. Byers, and Richard M. Karp. "Scheduling parallel communication: The h-relation problem." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1–20. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-60246-1_109.

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Ravi Kumar Raju, S., and P. S. Avadhani. "Gold, Inflation, GDP, and Lending Rate: An Interesting Relation." In Communication Software and Networks, 293–97. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5397-4_31.

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Betina Antony, J., G. S. Mahalakshmi, V. Priyadarshini, and V. Sivagami. "Entity Relation Extraction for Indigenous Medical Text." In Smart Innovations in Communication and Computational Sciences, 153–62. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8968-8_13.

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Wang, Xiaojing. "Hopeful Disappointment: Cultural Morphology and the Relation Between China and Europe." In Intercultural Communication with China, 9–39. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4014-6_2.

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Karthikeyan, C., J. Ramkumar, B. Devendar Rao, and J. Manikandan. "Medical Image Fusion Using Otsu’s Cluster Based Thresholding Relation." In Innovative Data Communication Technologies and Application, 297–305. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38040-3_34.

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Kumar, Hradesh, and Sanjeev Kumar Yadav. "Relation Between Facebook Stories and Hours of a Day." In Networking Communication and Data Knowledge Engineering, 103–11. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4600-1_10.

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Selvi, G. Chemmalar, and G. G. Lakshmi Priya. "A New Approach for Matrix Completion Using Arrow Relation of FCA in Recommender Systems." In Intelligent Computing and Communication, 839–46. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1084-7_82.

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Srinivasan, R., and C. N. Subalalitha. "A Thesaurus Based Semantic Relation Extraction for Agricultural Corpora." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 99–111. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63467-4_8.

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Li, En, Shumin Shi, Zhikun Yang, and He Yan Huang. "Augmenting Context Representation with Triggers Knowledge for Relation Extraction." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 124–35. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-03948-5_11.

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Kato, Kentaro, Masao Osaki, Tomohiro Suzuki, Masashi Ban, and Osamu Hirota. "Relation between Channel Capacity and Quantum Minimax Decision in Quantum Information Theory." In Quantum Communication, Computing, and Measurement, 63–71. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5923-8_7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Relation de communication"

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Gaji, Ms Rajanee R., and A. N. Mulla. "CoRE: A Context-Aware Relation Extraction Method for Relation Completion." In 2023 Third International Conference on Advances in Electrical, Computing, Communication and Sustainable Technologies (ICAECT). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icaect57570.2023.10117753.

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Li, Tiecheng, Jianguo Tang, and Lei Li. "Relational Reasoning Model Based on Evidence Sentences for Document-level Relation Extraction." In 2022 IEEE 10th International Conference on Information, Communication and Networks (ICICN). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icicn56848.2022.10006513.

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Jeong, Young Sic, and Sangkeun Yoo. "Relation management for machine socialization." In 2015 17th International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology (ICACT). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icact.2015.7224795.

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Tsuchidal, Masaaki, Stijn De Saeger, Kentaro Torisawa, Masaki Murata, Jun'ichi Kazama, Kow Kuroda, and Hayato Ohwada. "Large scale similarity-based relation expansion." In 2010 4th International Universal Communication Symposium (IUCS). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iucs.2010.5666758.

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Zhang, Xuemin, Yanqi Bai, Jie Liu, and Zhongpeng Liu. "A Relation Oriented System Analysis Method." In 2nd International Symposium on Computer, Communication, Control and Automation. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/isccca.2013.71.

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Min, Bui Le Ngoc, and Quan Thanh Tho. "Enriching Relation representation vectors using Entity types and Dependency parse For Entity and Relation Extraction Model." In 2022 RIVF International Conference on Computing and Communication Technologies (RIVF). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rivf55975.2022.10013885.

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Kumar, Ram, Andreas Haber, Anis Yazidi, and Frank Reichert. "Towards a relation oriented service architecture." In 2010 Second International Conference on COMmunication Systems and NETworks (COMSNETS 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/comsnets.2010.5431972.

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Hasanzadeh, Maryam, Shoreh Kasaei, and Hadis Mohseni. "A New Fuzzy Connectedness Relation for Image Segmentation." In Communication Technologies: from Theory to Applications (ICTTA). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ictta.2008.4530084.

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Wu, Mingfen, Ting Shen, Xianwei Wu, and Cungen Cao. "Hierarchical Structures Based on Fuzzy Similarity Relation." In 2009 International Conference on Future Computer and Communication (ICFCC). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icfcc.2009.49.

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Nikodem, Jan, Ryszard Klempous, Maciej Nikodem, Marek Woda, and Zenon Chaczko. "Wireless sensors network simulator for modeling relation based communication activity." In 2010 Fifth International Conference on Broadband and Biomedical Communications (IB2Com). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ib2com.2010.5723603.

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Reports on the topic "Relation de communication"

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Niederberger, Eva, and Ginger Johnson. Cholera Questions Bank: Quantitative Questions for Community Level Data Collection. Institute of Development Studies, August 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2023.023.

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This questions bank resource is a menu of quantitative questions related to socio-behavioural factors and Cholera. This resource seeks to facilitate the collection of quality data on community’s capacity, behaviours, practices and perceptions in relation to cholera prevention and management. It can be used by field teams and / or local research teams working in communities with cholera transmission and those at risk adhering to safety and protection protocols. Gathering and using high quality data on social, behavioural and community dynamics in relation to cholera prevention and management is vital to: 1. Understand people’s ability, capacity and behaviour in relation to prevent and/or reduce cholera infection risks. 2. Support evidence-based decision-making on communication and engagement strategies that address people’s needs and priorities in an evolving context. 3. Provide data that decision-makers can use to adapt cholera response and preparedness strategies and activities. 4. Support public health promoters and outreach workers in engaging with local populations to strengthen community-led actions. 5. Enhance the knowledge of public health promoters and outreach workers and support them in clearly communicating on cholera prevention and control. 6. Inform the design and adaptation of information content / messages shared and discussed with the local population.
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Niederberger, Eva, and Ginger Johnson. Cholera Questions Bank: Quantitative Questions for Community Level Data Collection. Institute of Development Studies, March 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2023.004.

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This questions bank resource is a menu of quantitative questions related to socio-behavioural factors and Cholera. This resource seeks to facilitate the collection of quality data on community’s capacity, behaviours, practices and perceptions in relation to cholera prevention and management. It can be used by field teams and / or local research teams working in communities with cholera transmission and those at risk adhering to safety and protection protocols. Gathering and using high quality data on social, behavioural and community dynamics in relation to cholera prevention and management is vital to: 1. Understand people’s ability, capacity and behaviour in relation to prevent and/or reduce cholera infection risks. 2. Support evidence-based decision-making on communication and engagement strategies that address people’s needs and priorities in an evolving context. 3. Provide data that decision-makers can use to adapt cholera response and preparedness strategies and activities. 4. Support public health promoters and outreach workers in engaging with local populations to strengthen community-led actions. 5. Enhance the knowledge of public health promoters and outreach workers and support them in clearly communicating on cholera prevention and control. 6. Inform the design and adaptation of information content / messages shared and discussed with the local population.
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Bilovska, Natalia. INTERACTIVE STYLES: PERSPECTIVES OF EMERGENCE, ESTABLISHMENT AND DEVELOPMENT. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, March 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2024.54-55.12168.

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Stylistics can be considered as a field of study that crosses text theory, linguistics, and journalism. Although different schools create different approaches to stylistics, each stylistic approach will include in its paradigm some basic factors, such as the reader and the author. This article shows how these factors interact with each other and, ultimately, create the basis for the emergence of a new field in Ukrainian journalism – interactive stylistics. The study is devoted to interactive stylistics, which is considering as a field based on the text’s own pragmatic potential in the context of modern humanities methodology. This discipline acquires a new function: to observe and interpretively explain, firstly, the meaning of interactions between agents (author and recipient) in communication, mediated by the media text, and, secondly, the effect that this interaction brings. At the center of interactive stylistics is the author (journalist), who through the text discusses the content of interactions in relation to his own interests, as well as cultural, social and historical contracts with the reader. The meaning of the expressions used and the general meaning of such interactions arises in the context of communication events, based on the perception of the subjects of communication with the surrounding reality through the assimilation and adequate interpretation of new information. In modern Ukrainian science of communication, the study of interactive stylistics acquires significant potential. It profiles itself in the context of interdisciplinarity and aims to explore interactivity, interpretability, as well as intertextuality (in specific media texts or interdiscourse dialogue). Interactive stylistics is able to meet the needs of communicators as a useful source of instructions on how communication subjects interact and has a chance to achieve success both at the domestic and international scientific level. Due to its scientific perspective of applying the above-mentioned methodology, it is harmoniously integrated among the tendentious linguistic and broader social science and humanitarian disciplines in Ukrainian scientific research or in the wider international context. Keywords: interactive stylistics; stylistics; reverse communication; style; interactivity; media text.
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Bourrier, Mathilde, Michael Deml, and Farnaz Mahdavian. Comparative report of the COVID-19 Pandemic Responses in Norway, Sweden, Germany, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. University of Stavanger, November 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31265/usps.254.

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The purpose of this report is to compare the risk communication strategies and public health mitigation measures implemented by Germany, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom (UK) in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic based on publicly available documents. The report compares the country responses both in relation to one another and to the recommendations and guidance of the World Health Organization where available. The comparative report is an output of Work Package 1 from the research project PAN-FIGHT (Fighting pandemics with enhanced risk communication: Messages, compliance and vulnerability during the COVID-19 outbreak), which is financially supported by the Norwegian Research Council's extraordinary programme for corona research. PAN-FIGHT adopts a comparative approach which follows a “most different systems” variation as a logic of comparison guiding the research (Przeworski & Teune, 1970). The countries in this study include two EU member States (Sweden, Germany), one which was engaged in an exit process from the EU membership (the UK), and two non-European Union states, but both members of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA): Norway and Switzerland. Furthermore, Germany and Switzerland govern by the Continental European Federal administrative model, with a relatively weak central bureaucracy and strong subnational, decentralised institutions. Norway and Sweden adhere to the Scandinavian model—a unitary but fairly decentralised system with power bestowed to the local authorities. The United Kingdom applies the Anglo-Saxon model, characterized by New Public Management (NPM) and decentralised managerial practices (Einhorn & Logue, 2003; Kuhlmann & Wollmann, 2014; Petridou et al., 2019). In total, PAN-FIGHT is comprised of 5 Work Packages (WPs), which are research-, recommendation-, and practice-oriented. The WPs seek to respond to the following research questions and accomplish the following: WP1: What are the characteristics of governmental and public health authorities’ risk communication strategies in five European countries, both in comparison to each other and in relation to the official strategies proposed by WHO? WP2: To what extent and how does the general public’s understanding, induced by national risk communication, vary across five countries, in relation to factors such as social capital, age, gender, socio-economic status and household composition? WP3: Based on data generated in WP1 and WP2, what is the significance of being male or female in terms of individual susceptibility to risk communication and subsequent vulnerability during the COVID-19 outbreak? WP4: Based on insight and knowledge generated in WPs 1 and 2, what recommendations can we offer national and local governments and health institutions on enhancing their risk communication strategies to curb pandemic outbreaks? WP5: Enhance health risk communication strategies across five European countries based upon the knowledge and recommendations generated by WPs 1-4. Pre-pandemic preparedness characteristics All five countries had pandemic plans developed prior to 2020, which generally were specific to influenza pandemics but not to coronaviruses. All plans had been updated following the H1N1 pandemic (2009-2010). During the SARS (2003) and MERS (2012) outbreaks, both of which are coronaviruses, all five countries experienced few cases, with notably smaller impacts than the H1N1 epidemic (2009-2010). The UK had conducted several exercises (Exercise Cygnet in 2016, Exercise Cygnus in 2016, and Exercise Iris in 2018) to check their preparedness plans; the reports from these exercises concluded that there were gaps in preparedness for epidemic outbreaks. Germany also simulated an influenza pandemic exercise in 2007 called LÜKEX 07, to train cross-state and cross-department crisis management (Bundesanstalt Technisches Hilfswerk, 2007). In 2017 within the context of the G20, Germany ran a health emergency simulation exercise with WHO and World Bank representatives to prepare for potential future pandemics (Federal Ministry of Health et al., 2017). Prior to COVID-19, only the UK had expert groups, notably the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE), that was tasked with providing advice during emergencies. It had been used in previous emergency events (not exclusively limited to health). In contrast, none of the other countries had a similar expert advisory group in place prior to the pandemic. COVID-19 waves in 2020 All five countries experienced two waves of infection in 2020. The first wave occurred during the first half of the year and peaked after March 2020. The second wave arrived during the final quarter. Norway consistently had the lowest number of SARS-CoV-2 infections per million. Germany’s counts were neither the lowest nor the highest. Sweden, Switzerland and the UK alternated in having the highest numbers per million throughout 2020. Implementation of measures to control the spread of infection In Germany, Switzerland and the UK, health policy is the responsibility of regional states, (Länders, cantons and nations, respectively). However, there was a strong initial centralized response in all five countries to mitigate the spread of infection. Later on, country responses varied in the degree to which they were centralized or decentralized. Risk communication In all countries, a large variety of communication channels were used (press briefings, websites, social media, interviews). Digital communication channels were used extensively. Artificial intelligence was used, for example chatbots and decision support systems. Dashboards were used to provide access to and communicate data.
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Gattenhof, Sandra, Ulvund Marit, and Cecilie Haagensen. #YoungArt and Future Skills Report. Queensland University of Technology, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.244541.

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#Youngart & Future Skills research project had two main foci. One was to develop and investigate models for collaboration between the art and education sectors, and the second to inquire whether the art programs and teacher/artist collaboration promotes the future skills of Creativity, Collaboration, Critical Thinking, and Communication. Two art programs were carried out in Norwegian secondary schools in 2022 and 2023. Art program A was developed by a theater company in collaboration with a teacher and four artists in a large secondary school class with 45 students in Trondheim. Art program B was developed by a filmmaker in collaboration with a teacher in a small secondary school class with 18 students in Sunnmøre. One of the aims of #Youngart & Future Skills was to investigate how different class and school sizes functioned in different art programs. The art programs were documented through observation, interviews, questionnaires, and the students feedback on post-it notes and drawings, and the material was analysed by the research team. The research finds that of the four future skills Creativity, Collaboration, Communication, and Critical Thinking, the first three were strengthened through the art program, and Critical thinking to some extent. The collaboration between classroom teachers and teaching artist was appreciated by both parties. At the same time, there seems to be potential in a closer collaboration and a clarification of roles in relation to the implementation of the art program. It is important that both parties can use their expertise in the implementation, and that the school’s needs and the teaching artists goals and proficiency meet in a good way. There is a need for more research to explore and make choices in relation to the diversity of possibilities in scope, length, timetable, and forms of collaboration between teachers and artists.
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McKee, Erin. Conflict-Conditioned Communication: A Case Study of Communicative Relations between the United States and Iran from 2005-2008. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.264.

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Lylo, Taras. THE MISSION OF A JOURNALIST IN THE ESSAYISTIC INTERPRETATIONS BY OLEGARIO GONZÁLEZ DE CARDEDAL. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, March 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2024.54-55.12156.

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The article analyzes Olegario González de Cardedal’s views on journalistic mission, that he interprets as a “ministry”. For him, a journalist is the minister of the word, the creator and the interpreter of events, the spokesperson of human being and the witness of human hope. For the Spanish Catholic theologian and author, the newspaper is both “structure and soul”. He believes that media is something more than an ordinary profitable enterprise and interprets journalism as a “spiritual ministry”. A prerequisite for the true ministry is the hierarchical system of values. In this context, for González de Cardedal the most important are “decisive values”, “permanent priorities”, from the positions of which one should think. He also defines two main ideals of mass communication: the development of nobility and the strengthening of freedom. In addition, Olegario González de Cardedal emphasizes such features of a journalist as the devotion to the truth, the respect for facts, the professional cognition of the order of reality, the empathy and the freedom in relation to the powerful of this world. Moreover, the essayist pays special attention to the need for a more targeted approach to the coverage of international events. Olegario González de Cardedal believes that a reader first of all looks in a newspaper not only for what helps him get closer to the people who live nearby, but also to those ones who live far away. This, in his opinion, is a necessity at a time when information is a source of orientation in the struggle for existence, especially at a time of integral challenges that make geographical distances relative. “Human life has already reached cosmic proportions, and we cannot be human without being neighbors. Even through a provincial newspaper, great events of the world must travel: its landscapes, its people, its destinies...” Recognizing the fact that all newspapers are fundamentally local, however, the thinker notes, they must all build a common consciousness, convince of the common purpose and hope. Keywords: journalistic mission, newspaper, values, ideals of communication, freedom.
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Baker, C. R. Some Relations between Signal Detection and the Capacity of Communication Channels. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada207224.

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Marques, Isabel C. P., Fernanda Nogueira, and Carvalho Alba. Communication and Sustainability in Public Health: Bibliometric Analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, March 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2023.3.0038.

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Review question / Objective: Research Question: How is health information management carried out and how have electronic health records, interoperability and information exchange, and public information sharing developed? The scope review aims to (1) provide an overview, bibliometric, on Health communication and sustainability, (2) pointing out the thematic trends, research topics, theories, methods presented in the studies, countries and authors, (3) contribute to the development of emerging issues and opportunities in global social public relations in order to identify gaps in the literature and guide future research directions. Condition being studied: A scoping review of how academia identifies relevant topics in Health communication and public relations contributes to better decision making in ways that are relevant at the national, organizational, and workforce levels. It also provides new insights for policy makers and a better sustainable global understanding of the topic.
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Cáceres Zapatero, MD, g. Brändle, and JA Ruiz San-Román. Interpersonal communication in the web 2.0. The relations of young people with strangers. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, June 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-2013-984en.

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