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Pierret, Sandrine Houbre Monique. "Adopter : accompagner le couple à rencontrer leur futur enfant." Metz : Université de Metz, 2007. ftp://ftp.scd.univ-metz.fr/pub/DiplomeEtat/Puericultrices/Pierret.Sandrine.MZ0704.pdf.
Full textKiès, Nicolas. ""Rencontrer en devisant" : La conversation facétieuse dans les recueils bigarrés des années 1580 (Du Fail, Cholières, Bouchet)." Thesis, Paris 4, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA040091.
Full textDialogued works, hybrid in form and presenting a variety of tone, make their appearance around the year 1585, in the Contes et discours d’Eutrapel by Noël du Fail, Cholières’ Matinées and Apresdisnées, and Serées, by Poitou-native printer and bookseller, Guillaume Bouchet. Inspired by a potentiality offered by Boccaccio’s Decameron, the authors place the accent on the practice known as “devis”, or conversations that are started up in a storytelling mode. These “contes et discours bigarrez” alternate snatches of novellas, pleasant anecdotes and teasing mockery with more serious material, including historical notes, edifying apophthegms and legal developments. In a curious mélange, the art of “rencontrer” (being witty) is offset by showy erudition. At the crossroads of the history of literary forms and sociability, the notions of “facétie” and “devis” enlighten the singularity of these texts, in both poetic and social terms. The genre of humanistic witticism is increasingly integrated, while philosophical dialogue gives way to agile conversation, which redefines the relation between joking and learning. In describing the reactions of the persons addressed, these texts also invite research into the sociability and the civility codes of the day. At a time when the kingdom is rife with civil wars, these facetious or witty conversations are original models for coexistence, where freedom of speech, playful clashes and paradoxical agreements play leading roles. Part urbane, part countrified, between courteous and bawdy, an important turning point in the history of conversation is reached here, on the eve of the Grand Siècle
Dosso, Catherine. "La rencontre avec la musique : la méthode de la collection d’événements." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020LORR0305.
Full textChildren listening to music, considered as an aesthetic experience, has been the subject of little research work. We hypothesize that examining aesthetic experience through the lens of the process of the encounter enables one to rightly consider the specificities of childrens musical listening experiences characterized by the movement of the sound flow. Simondian concepts of transduction and disparation, Deuleuze & Guattari concepts of disjunctive synthesis, hecceity and refrain create an intense philosophical space that enable us to approach the phenomenon that we are investigating. From traces that appear in different forms, we produce here a set of event examples that refuses the ways of a typology that seems incompatible with the phenomenon of the “Encounter”. This set of examples presents events from which we pick affect valencies. We postulate that they are affirmative of an encounter with a musical artwork. Those examples have hypothetic value, and can be seen as possible encouters with music
Parent, Jennifer. "L'évolution des connaissances et des stratégies utilisées et verbalisées en lecture/écriture chez des élèves de première année du primaire à risque de rencontrer des difficultés dans l'apprentissage de la langue écrite." Mémoire, Université de Sherbrooke, 2007. http://savoirs.usherbrooke.ca/handle/11143/612.
Full textButera, Mary Jane Schiro. "Rencontres Nocturnes For Trio." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2008. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/830.
Full textMorfino, Vittorio. "La rencontre Spinoza-Machiavel." Paris 8, 1998. https://octaviana.fr/document/182246981#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0.
Full textDuteille, Cécile. "Anthropologie phénoménologique des rencontres destinales." Phd thesis, Université Paul Valéry - Montpellier III, 2003. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00009194.
Full text1.- Une enquête sur le sens sociologique fondamental de la rencontre (son rôle dans la constitution du lien social). La rencontre n'est pas qu'un fait "naturel" de la vie quotidienne, elle n'est pas non plus qu'un fait déterminé (par des conditions sociales et psychologiques). La rencontre a aussi une autre face : elle possède des potentialités de changement, de bouleversement qui interdisent de la traiter uniquement comme un fait anodin ou « simple ». Il faut aussi considérer la rencontre au sens fort du terme et tenir compte de cet aspect dans l'analyse de la vie sociale. Ainsi, à travers l'étude de rencontres dites « destinales » (coup de foudre, rencontre avec le divin, expérience esthétique, rencontres fatidiques, mauvaises rencontres...), on présente une typologie illustrée par des références aux œuvres culturelles (littérature, cinéma). La prise en compte de la dimension existentielle et fantasmatique de la rencontre nous fait voir que le social est un composé complexe de logiques et d'incertitudes, de déterminations et d'occasions, d'actions et d'imagination.
2.- Étant donnée la nature proprement transversale et interdisciplinaire de l'objet « rencontre », cette thèse invite aussi à une discussion sur l'épistémologie et la méthodologie des sciences humaines et sociales, notamment à travers une réflexion critique sur le réductionnisme naturaliste.
Sabra, Ben Omar Rana. "L'Eglise catholique à la rencontre des religions : la place de la rencontre d'Assise, 1986." Lille 3, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001LIL30028.
Full textLahaie, Audrey. "Portrait-paysage : rencontre, évènement, affects." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/29478.
Full textRobert, Jean-Michel. "Névrose traumatique ? : rencontre avec l'institution." Montpellier 1, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996MON11036.
Full textRostaing, Mathilde, and Mathilde Rostaing. "Étude comparative de la justice restaurative à travers la mise en place des rencontres détenus victimes en France et au Canada." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/38200.
Full textEn France et au Canada, la justice restaurative a fait son apparition à travers le temps. Celle-ci est arrivée pour répondre aux insuffisances du système pénal actuel qui est un modèle punitif. Cette intégration a toutefois été plus rapide au Canada, par le développement de nombreuses mesures restauratives, dont la France s’inspire aujourd’hui. Il s’agit ici d’étudier l’opportunité d’intégrer les mesures restauratives, notamment les rencontres détenus victimes, au sein de l’arsenal de réponses pénales français, en étudiant leurs effets au Canada. Bien que les effets de la justice restaurative se voient sur les infracteurs, les victimes et la communauté, notamment grâce aux études menées au Canada et aux retours des rencontres détenus victimes expérimentées à la maison centrale de Poissy, son utilisation est encore sujette, en France, à de vives critiques, tant du côté de ses soutiens, qui souhaitent un développement plus rapide et plus efficace des mesures restauratives, que de ses opposants qui n’y trouvent pas une solution aux limites du système actuel.
In France, as much as in Canada, restorative justice has emerged through time. It has been brought to light in order to respond to our current criminal judicial system which is based on punition. However, its integration has been way faster in Canada, through many different restorative procedures, rather than in France who is now trying to catch up. The aim of this study is to demonstrate the opportunity to integrate restorative procedures within the French criminal system, such as victim offender meetings, by studying their effects in Canada. The benefits of restorative justice have been shown on the offenders, as well as the victims and the community, namely through several Canadian studies and previous victim offenders meetings at Poissy’s penitentiary. However, its use is still being criticized in France as much by its followers who want a faster and better development of restorative procedures than by its opponents who don’t think it is an answer to our current criminal system.
In France, as much as in Canada, restorative justice has emerged through time. It has been brought to light in order to respond to our current criminal judicial system which is based on punition. However, its integration has been way faster in Canada, through many different restorative procedures, rather than in France who is now trying to catch up. The aim of this study is to demonstrate the opportunity to integrate restorative procedures within the French criminal system, such as victim offender meetings, by studying their effects in Canada. The benefits of restorative justice have been shown on the offenders, as well as the victims and the community, namely through several Canadian studies and previous victim offenders meetings at Poissy’s penitentiary. However, its use is still being criticized in France as much by its followers who want a faster and better development of restorative procedures than by its opponents who don’t think it is an answer to our current criminal system.
Cavallo, Valérie. "Le dépassement du portrait . Visage [et] rencontre." Thesis, Paris 8, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA080048.
Full textThe subject of the present study focuses on the technical and aesthetic correlates of the facial image in photographic representation. Hence, the analysis undertakes to examine the notion of the portrait as such, both with respect to the scope of its artistic and non-Artistic aspects, and the extent to which it transcends the codes of a generically human form of representation. It envisages, moreover, the concept of the portrait in view of its place in representing and extending the paradigmatic expression of the self. By the same token, in drawing on the kind of myths that question man’s apparent self-Image and imagination, as these are linked to his inherent drive to experiment and to create, an explanation is advanced as to why, by only occasionally achieving the ipseity of a face « en échappée », the portrait succeeds in generating man’s identity as a way of knowing self and other, namely, how the author suffuses an image with significance, how an actor who plays his part as an imaginative agent, and the ways in which a recipient penetrates the notion of « figurance » .This concept that links the visible and the invisible, harbours the shimmering, impalpable encounter of affect-Embodied lives — an encounter during which a poetics appears to manifest itself and in which the human agent is capable of discerning an outburst, a gesture, a forward movement thereby compelling man’s inner being to visualize the world through his own eyes – and hands made palpable by displacement. Where this occurs, a hypnotic fascination begins to make itself felt at an inter-Facial nexus. Here, we note the gravitation of sensible essence in space and time oscillating between an apparition – at once visualized and invisible – , between an en deçà and an au delà as this essence proceeds from an erotic encounter, issuing as much from desire as from psyche, and which dynamically traverses the ether, ad infinitum, from one being to another. Our approach to this encounter accounts as much for the experience of facial representation as it does, occasionally, for the deepening of its enigmatically metaphysical point of departure, or else discloses its charm and its mode of « image » representation, either in cohabitation or in solitude – the overture to a journey towards discernment, towards a new perception. The experience of this passing of time defines man’s fate from birth through to maturity and on to old age. It reaches beyond the arbitrary and inescapable condition of man from one generation to the next, and is intimately woven into our forever reconstituted, affective values. Every chapter engages in an analysis of this temporal transition, a course ultimately leading to extinction, but also to a Renaissance. This enables the reader to thus explore the different faces he encounters throughout the course of his journey
Grygielewicz, Malgorzata. "La rencontre philosophique dans le jardin grec." Paris 8, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA083379.
Full textPhilosophical Meeting in the Greek Garden develops in two parts. The first one explores the idea of ὁ κῆπος presented in ancient texts from Homer to Epicurus; the second investigates its modern philosophical meaning referring to the thought of Nietzsche, Heidegger, Arendt, Deleuze, Foucault, Derrida and Desanti, which fruits in the term of “the garden of philosophy”. All philosophical problems appear in a specific situation and establish our relations to social and natural environment. Greek philosophy is usually associated to Agora, the place where the people gather together to exchange their views. In my thesis I try to put it in a different context – out of the city and its institutions, and I tend to abandon the idea of polis as a “universal pattern of being and thinking”. Yet to conceive properly Hellenistic philosophy we have focus on garden situated extra muros, where : τᾶς φύσιος δ' ὁ πλοῦτος ὅρον τινὰ βαιὸν ἐπίσχει. (The richness of nature is retained in a small enclosure. ) The idea of delimitation of garden has to be rethought, considering its ontological and epistemological mobility, which refers to the notions of… (revolutionary garden, Dasein, stay, lignes of escapes, hétérotopie, khôra, not cultivated garden) – the milestones of postmodern philosophical reflection
Klein, Nicole. "Psychotherapie et/ou psychanalyse : suggestion, indentification, rencontre." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992STR1M198.
Full textSoulier, Pierre. "Léon Daudet, Jean Martin Charcot : Une rencontre." Angers, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/1988ANGE1049.
Full textHassani, Mirza M. "Rome et les Sassanides : rencontres et influences réciproques." Paris 4, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA040016.
Full textThe historical period choosen concerns the IIIrd century. It is the beginning of the Sassanian reign which means Shapour the Ist son of king Ardechir. Three wars sealed Shapour's triumph. The first war against Gordian IIIrd (240) ends with Philip the Arab's peace (244). The second war (252 or 253) begins with the problem concerning Armenia. The third war ends with the emperor Valerian's capture : exceptional event in the Roman and Sassanian history. Our pupose is the following : to study object useful to understand the birth and evolution of real exchange between two Peoples : Roman and Sassanian from philosophical, artistic, economic, political and religious point of view. These objects are Roman coins, seals, reliefs and Sassanian inscriptions
Sepsi, Enikö. "Le "théâtre" de Janos Pilinszky (points de rencontres)." Paris 4, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA040242.
Full textThis thesis explicates how the appearance of the metaphor of the multiple role icon becomes the model of a poetic of a "mise en scène" of immobility allied to depersonalisation in the work of János Pilinszky, from the poems to the prose works, via the essays and writings for the theatre. Works which grafted themselves directly or indirectly onto this poetic, those which formulate the same questions in a century which sees the ascent of - sometimes latent - intertextuality, are gathered around this metaphor and its variations of timbre. Thus, I have explored, from the point of view of the immobility of theatre and poetry, under the mask of its forward movement, Mallarme's theatre of the suspended thought, the idea of the immobile drama of the Passion and the immobile committment of the de-created "I" in the work of Simone Weil, the relation between theatre and the compassionate movement of the Liturgy, Robert Wilson's exploration of theatrical time and vision (mainly in the silence beyond boredom of Deafman Glance), and from a hardly perceptible trace in Pilinszky's work, poetic images of artistic representation in Yves Bonnefoy in relation to a quest for a spoken word of the hic et nunc of presence which also brings Pilinszky to a writing of prose intended to be "vertical"
Belleau, Rachelle. "Les caractéristiques des rencontres amoureuses initiées par Internet." Thèse, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 2011. http://depot-e.uqtr.ca/2670/1/030294590.pdf.
Full textBergström, Marie. "Au bonheur des rencontres : sexualité, classe et rapports de genre dans la production et l’usage des sites de rencontres en France." Thesis, Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014IEPP0032.
Full textOnline dating is a widespread phenomenon in France today as well as an important topic of debate. Based on original empirical research, interweaving qualitative and quantitative methods, this thesis offers a sociological understanding of these sites. By first examining the production of dating sites, the thesis shows how a new economic market has been established – the dating market – whose different logics are then analysed. In particular, the high degree of standardisation of these platforms, as well as the more recent spread of specialised sites, are seen as characteristics of a developing market. Dating site use within the heterosexual population is then examined through an analysis of the different modes of appropriation – social and sexual – of the sites, as well as the structure of resulting relations. In so doing, the investigation reveals that although these sites do foster romantic encounters, they seldom result in couple formation, favouring instead a non-conjugal heterosexuality. The privacy afforded by online dating, external and unbeknownst to one’s social circle, contributes to this. Whilst the use of information technologies is typically associated with increasing public exposure of intimate life, dating sites thus have the opposite effect of rendering sexual sociability more private. This characteristic of the sites allows for a larger degree of freedom in the expression of sexuality, particularly for women; however, it does not circumvent the sexual double standard that structures heterosexual relations, on the Internet as elsewhere
Laliberté, Michèle. "Le Metropolis de Lang-Moroder : examen d'une rencontre." Thesis, McGill University, 1988. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=61669.
Full textDumoulin, Marie-Paule. "Du Secret féminin : quand la pédiatrie rencontre l'adolescente." Paris 7, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA070087.
Full textThis research has come from a question, raised in a pediatric department by members of the staff themselves, concerning their uneasiness when dealing with teenager girls. Psychotherapist in the midst of this team, and woman also, always in becoming, and accessary to the teenager I once was, I found myself challenged by this question, as much professionally than personally. My research is based on one side upon the observation of pediatric work, of hospitalization of teenager girls, and on my personal implication during the last ten years, and on the other side upon the personal contacts and conversations i had with pediatrics, nurses, and assistant nurses. My main method of analysis has been Freud's theory of bisexuality. Seen in this light, the teenager girls appear in the position of analyser of the pediatric team : in provoking the imaginary of the members of the staff, they confront them, through the eternal myth of feminine secret, to their ancestral and inhibited fear of femininity, to their own share of femininity which has been so carefully occulted in the functionning of an hospital, and last, to their symbolical castration, hoped and feared altogether, in the way that castration brings suffering but at the same time liberates the word
Bert, Michel. "Rencontre de langues et francisation : l'exemple du Pilat." Lyon 2, 2001. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/sdx/theses/lyon2/2001/bert_m.
Full textLa première partie de cette étude décrit la situation de diglossie entre le français et les parlers occitans ou francoprovençaux du Pilat (France). Des enquêtes effectuées sur dix ans dans 25 villages permettent de proposer une évaluation de la proportion des dialectophones dans les différentes parties du domaine. Les processus de remplacement des parlers locaux par le français au cours du XXe siècle sont retracés. La description de l'usage actuel de la langue locale indique que son emploi est aujourd'hui très limité. Une typologie des locuteurs est ensuite établie, à partir de leur degré d'acquisition et d'exposition à la langue locale, de leurs compétences et de leur taux d'utilisation de cette langue. L'analyse de la conscience linguistique des différents types de locuteurs, leurs évaluations du nombre de dialectophones, de leurs propres compétences ou de celles d'autrui montrent de profonds désaccords. Ils révèlent la désagrégation de la communauté linguistique, un morcellement qui accélère encore l'abandon des parlers locaux. L'étude dialectologique, basée sur plusieurs caractéristiques phonétiques, morphologiques ou lexicales et illustrée par la cartographie, permet de décrire la rencontre ancienne entre l'occitan et le francoprovençal dans cette région, ainsi que l'influence récente du français. Cette influence plus ou moins importante selon les régions du domaine étudié peut être mise en relation avec la date du renversement linguistique entre parlers locaux et français dans chacune de ces régions
Batllo, Valérie. "Rencontre comète-planète : étude théorique et comparaisons méthodologiques." Observatoire de Paris (1667-....), 1997. https://hal.science/tel-02154118.
Full textThe study of the origin and evolution of the currently know short-period comets is a complex issue. Nevertheless, it is based on a simple idea : the comets would reach their current orbit after deep encounters and perturbations due to the jovian planets. Since about four centuries, a lot of scientists have treated this problem with theoretical methods or, recently, by numerical integration of the comets motion. The objective of my work was to evolve a theoretical model of encounter comet-planet, to apply it to the 155 known short-period comets and to compare the achieved results to those provided by numerical integration. In fact, the scenario of encounter I considered is associated to a shock defined by Poincaré, consequently to a quasi-collision of two bodies occurring through a tiny lapse of time. A comet with a conic orbit O1 meets close to one of its vertices a planet, breaks up if it crosses the Roche limit and generates one or several comets with an orbit O2. The initial vertex becomes one of the vertices of the final orbit. Moreover, I assumed that the orbital plane of the comet was unchanged by the encounter. The numerical results have shown that some comets have had a near-parabolic initial orbit, and initial orbit beyond the Neptune’s one, have been under the successive influence of several planets or have seemed to remain in the neighborhood of the same planet. The comparisons with the numerical integration agreed with a such sample of orbits
Sigot, Nathalie. "L'utilitarisme Benthamien à la rencontre de l'économie classique." Paris 1, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA010011.
Full textBentham's utilitarianism is usually considered as having exercised a definite influence on classical political economy. However, although its completed formulation was contemporaneous to ricardian theory, it gave rise, in bentham's works, to a peculiar economic analysis which could be distinguished from ricardo's theory on the grounds of both its founding principles and conclusions. Its foundations are located in the utilitarian principles that bentham built in the field of legislation (the calculus of pain and pleasure and the greatest happiness principle). They give rise to specific analysis - concerning wealth, value, distribution, wages, employment, or economic dynamics - and acknoledge a wide range for public policies which includes, for instance, the setting of a fiscal policy, money management, or the diffusion of information. Although the existence of a benthamian economic analysis, wich constitutes an extension of the utilitarian doctrine, leads to reject the thesis of an influence of utilitarianism on classical economic thought, it might be argued that these two currents of thought could have met in james mill, disciple from both bentham and ricardo. But j. Mill's analysis increases again the distance which separates them : being on the side of utilitarianism in the field of legislation, j. Mill definively departs from it in economics, where he takes the part, or even extends, the ricardian theory
Zhang, Chunhong. "Xi'an : une rencontre ancienne entre l'Orient et l'Occident." Limoges, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009LIMO2006.
Full textNotaire-Perrissin-Fabert, Odile. "La rencontre et l'exil dans l'espace théâtral durassien." Paris 3, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA030135.
Full textDumoulin, Marie-Paule. "Du Secret féminin quand la pédiatrie rencontre l'adolescente /." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1989. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37613310f.
Full textBert, Michel Martin Jean-Baptiste. "Rencontre de langues et francisation l'exemple du Pilat /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2001. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/sdx/theses/lyon2/2001/bert_m.
Full textNegishi, Tetsuro. "Paul Claudel au Japon : rencontre diplomatique et poétique." Thesis, Paris 4, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA040026.
Full textThis paper addresses the literary and diplomatic works of Paul Claudel (1868-1955), a great French poet and competent diplomat, during his stay in Japan from 1921 to 1927. The first approach is to study his economic, political and cultural efforts as French Ambassador in Tokyo and the relationship between France and Japan, by consulting the ministerial directives that inform us on the task taken up by Claudel. The focus in this part is on the major activities he directed: the Governor General of Indochina’s official visit and the foundation of two French institutions in Japan. This research clarifies the characteristics of his efforts that are not only faithful to his duties but also reflect his personal political vision in the new international system after World War I. The other approach aims at his encounter with Japan. The research is conducted from three perspectives : the first is an analysis on his works concerning the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923, which show us not only the different style between his literary works and the diplomatic documents, but also his approach to Japanese literature. The second is an analysis of his literary innovation that originates from his personal thesis. And the final part is on the important material sources for his poetic works: books or papers with Chinese characters, pictures or calligraphy on them. In short, we define Claudel’s process of creation which stems from his diplomatic and poetic vision based on his personal philosophy of “co-naissance”
Santin, Aline. "De l'urgence ou le mouvement de la rencontre." Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019SACLS055/document.
Full textAlthough a relatively new medical specialty, Emergency Medicine has become an established and indispensable discipline within the French health care system given that its role and play are no longer questionable. However, many contingencies interfere with the practice, modifying or even disturbing healthcare results and impact. Therefore, the role of the emergency medicine physician is evolving based upon expectations of the health care system and individual patients.As it also depends on chance, the individual patient encounter in this context is mostly unpredictable and may be chaotic, and sometimes seems almost impossible to achieve. How can the physician render order out of chaos such that a high quality of care can be delivered despite chaotic work conditions? Is patient encounter a delusion, an unpredictable opportunity, or should it be anticipated as in a working plan, and even, should it be considered the full responsibility for this short-reaction-time medicine? The ethical questioning thus identified, using my experience as an emergency physician to better define the physician’s role in the emergency department has constituted the mainstay of this research project. During our reflection, diverse philosophical, sociological, and fictional sources have allowed us to support and convey our point. Realistic and factual analysis of the main features of in-hospital emergency medicine has proved to be a critical step in order to unveil the impact of this specific environment where the patient encounter takes place. Throughout the dissertation, we attempt to envision the patient’s encounter from another perspective: standing aside the course of care for questioning the caregiver's attitude, which is usually fatalistic in the practice of emergency medicine. Indeed, in emergencies and the emergency room, patient and caregiver intersubjectivity mandate the caregiver to explore his/her mission.This ethical shift facilitates a qualitative analysis of physician-patient interactions to define better the scope of the emergency physician’s role and the variables that define physician resiliency. Within this framework, the dimension of utility becomes a potential carrier of the encounter, like full ethical support. Indeed, would caregiver's utility be supported by his/her mission, his/her actions or by him/herself? Lastly, the irrepressible move toward the patient requires a transcendental approach to fulfill the commitment. Then it appears that beyond the initial contract, which is the promise of the best care, a new commitment arises: first and foremost, seeking out the encounter with the patient. Even and especially in emergencies, this commitment is critical as it permits the healthcare professional to emerge at the very heart of his/her mission
Derbez, Patrick. "Attaques par Rencontre par le Milieu sur l'AES." Phd thesis, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris - ENS Paris, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00918146.
Full textDerbez, Patrick. "Attaques par rencontre par le milieu sur l'AES." Phd thesis, Paris, Ecole normale supérieure, 2013. https://theses.hal.science/tel-00918146.
Full textThis thesis is dedicated to the cryptanalysis of the AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) which is one of the most widely deployed block ciphers. We present a new technique to solve a particular kind of equations designed to attack the AES. This technique relies on both the linear algebra and the "Meet-in-the-Middle" technique and, for any system of equations, leads to many solvers with different but predictable complexity. Thus we built a program in order to find the fastest solver. Initially we applied it directly to the systems of equations describing round-reduced versions of the AES and found new attacks when the data available to the adversary is very limited, improving the previous ones manually found by others researchers. As the technique is generic, we were able to use this program to study different models as faults or chosen-key attacks and different cryptographic primitives as both the message authentication code Pelican-MAC and the stream cipher LEX. Finally, we show a generalization of the attacks of Demirci and Selçuk published at the FSE2008 conference, together with an algorithm that allowed us to find the best attacks of this class, with some of them belonging to the best known ones. This algorithm relies on the previous program in order to determine the number of values assumed by a subset of key and state bytes as well as the complexity of enumerating them
Savoie, Michelle. "Firmin Picard et la rencontre de trois cultures littéraires." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/MQ62588.pdf.
Full textSingaïny, Érick Jean-Daniel. "L'« événement » dans la rencontre thérapeutique avec l'« alcoolique »." Poitiers, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012POIT5024.
Full textIn this work, we are not only going to question the alcoholic taken in himself with his alcoholism but also the therapeutic meeting, this presence in the same place and at the same moment of the therapist and the alcoholic. The thesis which we present here tries to assign a contents to this reality: the therapeutic meeting with the alcoholic is a « event » in the derridien sense of the term (for Derrida, the « event » is unpredictable and escapes the concept) for which the therapist is not absolutely prepared. Our reflection thus has its point of departure and its center in the private hospital. If she underlies the propping up Freudian as necessity, her also summons the phénoménological psychopathology, the philosophy and the literature. This work contains three parts. The first one, dedicated to the theory and to the private hospital, makes of the alcoholism one « lived in experience » which escapes any logic. The second, dedicated on second thought methodological, tries to « touch » the « event » in the speech of the therapist and the alcoholic thanks to a simple clinical method : The therapist was invited to speak about his relationship with the alcoholic through a clinical projective test (the Test of symbolic anticipation of Mario Berta) and the alcoholic « to speak on what occurs him, in here and now of the meeting » (method of the « involuntary associations » of Freud). The third, centred on the alcoological « practice », opens on a strange consequence : to take care of the alcoholic, it is in fact to care about one without denying at all the request of assistant
Dalla, Chiara Maude. "De l'intersubjectivité à la rencontre : Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, Maldiney." Paris 12, 2004. https://athena.u-pec.fr/primo-explore/search?query=any,exact,990002531280204611&vid=upec.
Full textThe question of alterity goes to the heart of phenomenology. Husserl was the first to insist on the paradoxical relation to the other which, for him, takes place on the level of two living bodies. Merleau-Ponty, for his part, attempted to go beyond the dualistic approach by way of the originary interweaving of the transcendental and the empirical, or by way of embodiment. The impossibility of a purely subjective point of departure motivates the transition from intersubjectivity to embodiment as openness to the other. The philosophy of the flesh, by way of the interweaving of corporality and world, makes the relation to the other possible, but it leaves the irreductibility of alterity in suspense. With Maldiney the encounter becomes the core of the problem of the other and the world is then the place of the encounter. The impossibility of an exhaustive access to the other is, for him, correlative to the impossibility of access to oneself. In turning to psychosis, he shows the failure of the encounter and in turning to art, he shows the importance of the non-thematisable
Blidon, Marianne. "Distance et rencontre : éléments pour une géographie des homosexualités." Paris 7, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA070045.
Full textIn the fields of urban sociology, homosexuality has been approached as a specific way of life that, on the one hand, makes use of specific urban faciMes, spots and districts and, on the other hand, is driven by residential preferences in the city centre, in order to escape presumably hostile environments such as rural settings and small cities. Such approaches assume that metropolitan settings are places of freedom, providing tolerance, preserving anonymity and allowing access to amenities. These understandings lead to an essentialize notion of the city and, moreover, to represent homosexuality as being inextricably related with the city. Indeed, as pointed by queer critics, such representations of the urban homosexual way of life correspond to the dominant white middle-class man. In this paper, we argue that a better start should be the very notion of a "discreditable social identity" in order to correctly grasp the emergence of specifically gay districts and amenities, stemming from the dominant (hetero)sexual norm, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, from the need to meet peers. A survey has been passed on a sample of 3 500 gays through an internet site. Results provide supportive evidence that age, skills and place of residence do not play a major role in differentiating representations and uses of gay facilities Furthermore, migration paths appear to be highly differentiated according to city size and number of steps. Tension between discretion - as a norm - and the need to meet peers is less frequently managed by distance from family environments, more frequently by a constant, daily, reappraisal of social distance
Rigal, Karine. "Droit social et droit de la concurrence : la rencontre." Montpellier 1, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006MON10027.
Full textLabelle, Galichet Marie-Louise. "Le guerrier Maasai : histoire d'un mythe, récit d'une rencontre." Paris, EHESS, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996EHES0098.
Full textFrom local governments. Having stayed in maasai land to undertake a study about traditional ornaments of maasai men and women, the author discuss the mechanisms of the ethnographic field research, while questioning the choice of her research topic, as being part of the exotic imagery. However, the author soon realizes that the question of personal appearance, as vain as it seems, leads her at the heart of the question of identity, presently experienced by maasai youngsters having reached the age of initiation : caught between the logic of modernity and national unification and the traditional wisdom of their elders, they suffer a low self-esteem and a feeling a guiltiness. The author, having shared the daily life of a traditional maasai village for initiates, is even more involved in the fight between "tradition" and "modernity", which she discovers later is an artificial opposition created by the first european missionaries in east africa. Later on, the ban by the kenyan government of the traditional initiation of morans, which the author witnesses closely, proves that this opposition, linked to the false image of the maasai warrior, helps the dislocation of the maasai society. This work, which mixes and opposes analysis, personal stories, and conversations with maasai elders, women and youngsters, is a metaphor about the boundless power of the western world, and its disastrous effects on a community which has nonetheless always tried to adapt itself to
Dalla, Chiara Maude Escoubas Éliane Curi Umberto. "De l'intersubjectivité à la rencontre Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, Maldiney /." Créteil : Université de Paris-Val-de-Marne, 2007. http://doxa.scd.univ-paris12.fr:8080/theses-npd/th0253128.pdf.
Full textThèse électronique uniquement consultable au sein de l'Université Paris 12 (Intranet). Thèse soutenue en co-tutelle. Titre provenant de l'écran-titre. Bibliogr. f. 303-335.
Avarello, Vito. "L’oeuvre italienne de Matteo Ricci : anatomie d’une rencontre chinoise." Thesis, Aix-Marseille 1, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011AIX10208.
Full textThis thesis aims at studying the question of the encounter in Matteo Ricci’s Italian work, starting from a biographical reading of Lettere and of Della entrata della Compagnia di Giesù e Christianità nella Cina.This study supplements the figure of the Sino-Christian writer with that of Matteo Ricci as the author of an Italian work that is worthy of interest both from the point of view of civilisation and of literature. My approach relies on a reading of his writings as an anatomy of his encounter with the Celestial Empire and as a biography of a literary travel, the set of texts being apprehended as a literary phenomenology of the encounter.Reflecting on the concept of alterity allows one to analyse Ricci’s texts as the biography of a particular look on China and Chinese people — a vision which, from a Humanist and Christian interpretation, promotes the tangible encounter with a distant Other, born by desire. Throughout his missionary and literary work, Matteo Ricci constructs a new hermeneutics of the Chinese world that breaks away from the imagology produced by medieval Europe.The final section of the analysis envisages Ricci’s writing as the biography of a discourse, as putting forward a religious interpretation and an aesthetics of the encounter. Being faithful to the Christian tradition, he however redefines the relationships between the Western world and pagan otherness by promoting a new language — inculturation. From a literary point of view, his writing proposes a singular stylistic approach, one that mingles aesthetic diversity and historiography which gestures towards the epic and Christian apologetics
Said, Manhal. "Les discours publicitaires de trois sites de rencontres sur internet, étude comparée de deux sites de rencontres francophones, l'un destiné à un public occidental, l'autre à un public oriental, et un troisième site de rencontres arabophone irakien." Thesis, Artois, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014ARTO0002/document.
Full textAdvertising is ubiquitous in nearly all current media : the press, television, radio stations. For several decades, its use has considerably expanded and evolved. Recently, however, it has acquired a new dimension thanks to new, cutting-edge information technologies. Indeed, the spread of the Internet and its expanding resources have ushered in new forms of advertising communication – which occupy a large part of the global Web's virtual space.Many studies have been performed concerning advertising in traditional media. However, messages posted via online dating sites have seldom been seriously investigated. And yet, they can be considered as advertising discourses. Hence, they constitute a relatively new research field.This thesis endeavours to study their semiotics, focusing notably on their various forms, techniques, strategies, and objectives.We chose to analyse the advertising discourses published on two French dating sites steeped in two different cultures, and on an Arab site – to compare their respective ways of adjusting to the language and cultural environment of their different targeted audiences.We focused our research on the following Internet dating sites : Meetic, in its French-language version Inch’Allah, a French-language site aimed at Muslims around the world. Iraqroom, an Iraqi site targeting Arab-speaking persons wishing to marry
Schmitt-Pitiot, Isabelle. "Rencontres à part : Films, personnages et spectateurs de Woody Allen." Phd thesis, Université de Bourgogne, 2007. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00483686.
Full textYoshida, Mio. "Paul Claudel et le monde des missionnaires : rencontres, activité, écriture." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019SORUL002.
Full textFrequent in the life and work of Paul Claudel, the missionary figure is emblematic of the universal vision of the world conceived by the Catholic poet, who aims to integrate the earth’s immense plurality into his professional life as much as it is in his work. The first part is devoted to the discovery of the Catholic Missions by the young consul during his stay in China, a discovery that allowed him to position himself in front of the world as both a diplomat and a poet. The second part highlights that Missions are also active in Europe, especially in a particular period of the Great War. His diplomatic and literary activities are superimposed on his dualistic view which, contrary to what Catholics and Protestants think, does not seem incompatible with his desire for peace in Europe. The period in Japan, analyzed in the last part, appears particularly fruitful, as evidenced by the consequent magnitude of his diplomatic work and the favorable reception of his literary work. Composed of three main periods that are also distinguished by geographical references, this study includes other countries where he has exercised diplomatic functions such as Brazil and the United States thus emphasizing his global vision throughout his professional career. The purpose of the study is also to shed light on the multifaceted dimension of his three-fold missionary world, including meetings with many religious figures, diplomatic activities aimed at unifying countries, and writings based on the intuition of a unification of the world
LAUVERJAT, DERRAY ROSELYNE. "Pathologie rencontree chez les ouvriers delaineurs-megissiers a mazamet (tarn)." Toulouse 3, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990TOU31154.
Full textBoulanger, Pierre. ""Rencontres paradoxales" : un défi au hasard et à la fatalité." Paris 5, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA05H026.
Full textWhat makes two former friends meet unexpectedly in a very unlikely place ? Mocking fortune or invisibles links guiding us without our knowing ? The goal of this doctoral research is to put in light, on the one hand how such situations have been interpreted in human history, on the other hand, what conclusions can be drawn from a very acute analysis of practical cases. This study has brought progress in knowlelge, both in psychosociological fields that are still viewed by scientists with reluctance, and in experimental research applied to complex phenomena. The issues raised in this research affect many people. Practically everyone has once experienced some paradoxical encounter. This questions our own contribution to the chain of events that lead to a paradoxical encounter, and our responsibility for its final outcome
Herlant-Hémar, Kristina. "Temporalité et désordre psychique : rencontres aux temps de la démence." Paris 7, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA070056.
Full textIn clinical encounters with victims of dementia, inscription in time is questioned from the outset. The goal of this thesis is to confront the theoretical contributions of philosophy, phenomenology, psychoanalysis and psychology with clinical observation in order to understand the delicate interweaving uniting inscription in time, subjectivity and identity. While the discontinuous nature of events has a structuring effect in young children, supported by a continuous and permanent background guaranteeing a sufficiently stabilizing relationship with the Other, the elderly person, whose psyche is wasting away in dementia, trying to live in the present and expectation, often becomes lost in an abyss of anxiety. Deprived of any analepsic movement to call upon the past, and, like a mirror dispossessed of a possible future, the "demented" person would be paradoxically trapped in a present which refutes all investment. Thus, self-presence, worldly presence, is questioned. How can one live a present devoid of support from both the past and the future, the vectors which carry, embody it. In this timeless "emigration", the temporal spiral collapses, losing the distance allowing advancement, inscription in time, in one's own history. What does it mean to say "I" when the distance opening the way for self-reflexive movement, enabling words of self-recognition, is abolished? The personal narrative, relating and playing out this capsized life, is thus envisaged through its intimate intertwining with self identity. This research propose a model representing the inscription in time of a person caught up in the tempest of dementia, emphasizing the underlying processes, but also considering, by articulating elements gleaned from five individual clinical encounters, the way each individual, depending on personal history and dementia status, will attempt, or not, to renew the link with linear time
Schmitt, Isabelle. "Rencontres à part : personnages, films et spectateurs de Woody Allen." Dijon, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007DIJOL011.
Full textAiming at analysing the particular relationships between Woody Allen's films, from Take the Money and Run (1969) to Anything Else (2003), and their spectators, we began our study on a definition of the public image of the comedian, writer, actor, and film director, and an analysis of its evolution. Then we focused on the original film character he created, a multi-layered construction based on a persona resulting from the interaction between the versatile filmmaker/actor and his spectators. Drawing a sort of film biography, from the character's childhood to his maturing into a paradoxically seductive creature, we showed in our second part how his late works expressed a sharp awareness of the vanity of any human endeavour while reaffirming a contradictory faith in the powers of film and creation. We then turned to the films in which Allen did not act in order to make out how far the spectators would still consider them as "Allenesque" in spite of the actor's absence, the director offering in each film a variation on such recurrent motifs as the ambiguous quest for perfection, the contending forces of pessimism and faith, and a self-reflexive and ironic meditation on the films themselves, particularly rich in structures and filmic devices reflecting (on) their own making. We devoted our third part to the study of some of the "mises en abyme" and metaphors they contained, and plumbed their inter-textual depths. We first focused on the way the complex figure of the "author" was represented, before concluding on the "meeting apart" of film and spectator, an abstract and paradoxical relationship both mirrored in the images and contained in the very fabric of the filmic text
Treser, Francine. "La pathologie professionnelle rencontree lors de la fabrication de chaussures." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986STR1M037.
Full textRobitaille, Bianka. "Les rencontres singulières et collectives en art : sources de création /." Thèse, Chicoutimi : Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 2005. http://theses.uqac.ca.
Full textPerruche, Mariane. "J.-B. Pontalis, une oeuvre, trois rencontres : Sartre, Lacan, Perec /." Paris : l'Harmattan, 2008. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41238595d.
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