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Journal articles on the topic "Sentiment de reconnaissance":
Caillet, Valérie. "De la question des droits au sentiment de justice à l’école." Diversité 188, no. 1 (2017): 19–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/diver.2017.4418.
Tiaha, David-Le-Duc. "Genèse phénoménologique de la reconnaissance: La chair, l’autre et le corps propre." Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 2, no. 2 (June 9, 2011): 146–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/errs.2011.60.
Kaufmann, Jean-Claude. "Solidarité et confiance dans le couple." Fabrica Societatis, no. 3 (January 1, 2020): 28–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/129266.
Verstichel, Patrick. "Troubles de la reconnaissance des visages : reconnaissance implicite, sentiment de familiarité, rôle de chaque hémisphère." Bulletin de l'Académie Nationale de Médecine 185, no. 3 (March 2001): 537–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0001-4079(19)34538-8.
Debray, Q., M. Estryn-behar, E. Guillibert, S. Azoulay, and N. Bonnet. "Travail féminin en milieu hospitalier: un facteur de dépression? Une étude pilote." Psychiatry and Psychobiology 3, no. 6 (1988): 389–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0767399x00002273.
Daloz, Lionel, Marie-Laure Balas, and Hervé Bénony. "Sentiment de non-reconnaissance au travail, déception et burnout : une exploration qualitative." Santé mentale au Québec 32, no. 2 (March 25, 2008): 83–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/017798ar.
GUAY, Louis, and Éric GAGNON. "Légitimité professionnelle et reconnaissance sociale : l’exemple des ingénieurs forestiers du Québec." Sociologie et sociétés 20, no. 2 (September 30, 2002): 141–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/001316ar.
Marcelli, Daniel. "De la création à l’adolescence…" Enfances & Psy N° 99, no. 1 (March 5, 2024): 175–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ep.099.0175.
Fize, Michel. "Générations : La grande fracture." Migrants formation 98, no. 1 (1994): 40–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/diver.1994.6977.
Izaute, Marie, Serge Larochelle, Judith Morency, and Guy Tiberghien. "La validité du sentiment de savoir au rappel et à la reconnaissance." Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale 50, no. 2 (1996): 163–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/1196-1961.50.2.163.
Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sentiment de reconnaissance":
Picque-Kiraly, Claire. "La construction du sentiment de reconnaissance des experts. Le cas d'une R&D dans l'industrie." Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2019. https://portail.bu.dauphine.fr/fileviewer/index.php?doc=2019PSLED038.
The management of researchers and more recently of experts in R&D still raises a lot of questions and triggers debates nowadays. The issue of their recognition at work in particular is no exception for two reasons. On the one hand, the dual ladder, a classic managerial tool, is still seen as part of a "one best way" and on the other hand, the concept of recognition at work is understudied, especially from an empirical standpoint. This PhD dissertation presents the analysis of the concept of recognition at work, in the case of experts in R&D, using the contextualist approach. This approach helps us go beyond the universalist approach on practices of recognition and highlights the importance of integrating the contexts as well as the interactions of actors and their power that influence the feeling of recognition in experts. From a theoretical standpoint, this PhD dissertation introduces the filters of recognition model. From a practical standpoint, it presents several managerial tools designed to foster the recognition of experts. This PhD dissertation, led under a CIFRE contract, took place in a French R&D center in which an action-research was undertaken. Several workshops were organized in order to co-design and develop managerial tools. The data set also includes fifty-eight interviews, an ethnographic-based diary made possible by a prolonged immersion of the researcher on the field and the collection of internal documents
De, Guissmé Laura. "Du sentiment de victimisation collective à la concurrence des victimes: Une approche psychosociale en termes de compétition pour la reconnaissance." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2016. https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/241180/3/Table.pdf.
Doctorat en Sciences psychologiques et de l'éducation
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Le, Thien-Hoa. "Neural Methods for Sentiment Analysis and Text Summarization." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020LORR0037.
This thesis focuses on two Natural Language Processing tasks that require to extract semantic information from raw texts: Sentiment Analysis and Text Summarization. This dissertation discusses issues and seeks to improve neural models on both tasks, which have become the dominant paradigm in the past several years. Accordingly, this dissertation is composed of two parts: the first part (Neural Sentiment Analysis) deals with the computational study of people's opinions, sentiments, and the second part (Neural Text Summarization) tries to extract salient information from a complex sentence and rewrites it in a human-readable form. Neural Sentiment Analysis. Similar to computer vision, numerous deep convolutional neural networks have been adapted to sentiment analysis and text classification tasks. However, unlike the image domain, these studies are carried on different input data types and on different datasets, which makes it hard to know if a deep network is truly needed. In this thesis, we seek to find elements to address this question, i.e. whether neural networks must compute deep hierarchies of features for textual data in the same way as they do in vision. We thus propose a new adaptation of the deepest convolutional architecture (DenseNet) for text classification and study the importance of depth in convolutional models with different atom-levels (word or character) of input. We show that deep models indeed give better performances than shallow networks when the text input is represented as a sequence of characters. However, a simple shallow-and-wide network outperforms the deep DenseNet models with word inputs. Besides, to further improve sentiment classifiers and contextualize them, we propose to model them jointly with dialog acts, which are a factor of explanation and correlate with sentiments but are nevertheless often ignored. We have manually annotated both dialogues and sentiments on a Twitter-like social medium, and train a multi-task hierarchical recurrent network on joint sentiment and dialog act recognition. We show that transfer learning may be efficiently achieved between both tasks, and further analyze some specific correlations between sentiments and dialogues on social media. Neural Text Summarization. Detecting sentiments and opinions from large digital documents does not always enable users of such systems to take informed decisions, as other important semantic information is missing. People also need the main arguments and supporting reasons from the source documents to truly understand and interpret the document. To capture such information, we aim at making the neural text summarization models more explainable. We propose a model that has better explainability properties and is flexible enough to support various shallow syntactic parsing modules. More specifically, we linearize the syntactic tree into the form of overlapping text segments, which are then selected with reinforcement learning (RL) and regenerated into a compressed form. Hence, the proposed model is able to handle both extractive and abstractive summarization. Further, we observe that RL-based models are becoming increasingly ubiquitous for many text summarization tasks. We are interested in better understanding what types of information is taken into account by such models, and we propose to study this question from the syntactic perspective. We thus provide a detailed comparison of both RL-based and syntax-aware approaches and of their combination along several dimensions that relate to the perceived quality of the generated summaries such as number of repetitions, sentence length, distribution of part-of-speech tags, relevance and grammaticality. We show that when there is a resource constraint (computation and memory), it is wise to only train models with RL and without any syntactic information, as they provide nearly as good results as syntax-aware models with less parameters and faster training convergence
Compoint, Hélène Françoise. "Jouer au cours de la période de la latence : l’archaïque et le processus de reconnaissance mutuelle." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LYO20067.
Latency period is analysed through cultural material corresponding to this age ( toys, books, cartoons, vidéo games). It appears from the material that latency works up the return of the archaic by suggesting interpretations that have value of « constructions » in the sense of Freud. The question of a transitionnal double is very present and symbolized by the fictionnal pet. The characteristical experience of latency is the feeling of « wonderful strangeness ». The process of symbolization during latency is particular in the way that game induces playing. The notion of a « reciprocal acknowledgement » and finally the main features of latency taken are considered. And then latency is interrogated with three latent children at the mental health center
Gohin, Audrey. "Variabilité des pratiques professionnelles des conseillers/référents RSA. Le rôle de la représentation de l'employabilité, du sentiment de reconnaissance et des conflits de rôles et de valeurs perçus." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Toulouse 2, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023TOU20066.
Since the end of « the 30-year post-war boom », the french employment and fight against exclusion policies have been trying to reduce the mass employment (Zoberman, 2011). At national and local levels, job integration plans are happening with greater frequency. However, this diversity make understandable the « insititutional confusing » typical for french job integration system (DARES, 2008) despite the government's desire to reduce this maze through « France Travail » (2023). While a number of academic studies have focused on buildings plans (Ebersold, 2005 ; Trindade-Chadeau) and evaluate the effects of theses plans on job-seekers (Hamzaoui, 2005 ; Wuhl, 1996), few studies have examined the actors in the integration sector, at the end of the employment policy chain. Based on this observation, our thesis, rooted in Work and Organizations Psychology, aims to analyze the professional practice of a specific population of insertion actors : "Revenu de Solidarité Active (RSA) advisors/referents". The french integration system is unique, it is at the crossroads between managerial logics aimed at reducing the number of jobseekers (Bajoit, 2005 ; Zwick Monney, 2015b) and more humanistic values herited from the social sector, which are better to take account of the singularity of jobseekers situations (Brégéon, 2008). In this particular context, how do RSA advisors/referents exercise and represente their professional role? Some RSA advisors/referents, for example, are more likely to adapt their practices to institutional prescriptions on employability. Others are more likely to seek a certain flexibility to take account of the specific situations of the people they support. Inscribed in a psychosocial perspective, the thesis aims to describe and account for the variability of guidance practices through the role orientation of RSA advisors/referents. With reference to the theoretical model of plural and active socialization (Baubion-Broye and al., 2013 ; Malrieu, 1989),we postulate hat the orientation of the professional role of these advisors/referents does not depend in a linear way based on institutional prescriptions, but is the result of a complex subjective activity - of intersignification - putting into perspective values, representations of self, others and work, which can sometimes be coherent with each other, or sometimes competing and a source of intrapersonal conflicts. This activity - not free from doubts and questioning - gives rise to a role orientation specific to each advisor. To account for this variability, we have developed a mixed methodology that articulates two empirical strands : an exploratory qualitative study and an extensive study. The qualitative exploratory study consists of semi-structured interviews with 12 RSA referents. A double analysis of the interviews - thematic and lexicometric via AlcesteEducation2018 - shows two predominant professional role orientations among RSA referents. An extensive questionnaire survey of 211 RSA advisors/referents showed that RSA advisors/referents are either involved in a conflictual dynamic in the orientation of their professional role, or in a dynamic of recognition of the orientation of this role. Both studies show a population that is mostly comfortable in their orientation in its professional role but that develops concerns for the future of its sector
Feildel, Benoît. "Espaces et projets à l'épreuve des affects : pour une reconnaissance du rapport affectif à l'espace dans les pratiques d'aménagement et d'urbanisme." Phd thesis, Université François Rabelais - Tours, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00537920.
Baills-Talbi, Nathalie. "Sentiment de l'enfance et reconnaissance sociale : la place des enfants en bas âge (0-4 ans) dans les Trois Gaules (Ier s. av. J.-C. - Ve s. ap. J.-C. : étude des comportements au travers des sources littéraires, iconographiques, anthropologiques, archéologiques et ethnologiques." Paris 1, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA010552.
Nderu, Lawrence. "Fuzzy logic pattern in text and image data analysis." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 8, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA080084.
Standard (type-1) fuzzy sets were introduced to mimic human reasoning in its use of approximate information and uncertainty to generate decisions. Since knowledge can be expressed in a natural way by using fuzzy sets, many decision problems can be greatly simpli_ed. However, standard type-1 fuzzy sets have limitations when it comes to modelinghuman decision making.When Zadeh introduced the idea of higher types of fuzzy sets called type-n fuzzy sets andtype-2 fuzzy sets, the objective was to solve problems associated with modeling uncertainty using crisp membership functions of type-1 fuzzy sets. The extra dimension presented by type-2 fuzzy sets provides more design freedom and exibility than type-1 fuzzy sets. The ability of FLS to be hybridized with other methods extended the usage of Fuzzy LogicSystems (FLS) in many application domains. In architecture and software engineering the concept of patterns was introduced as a way of creating general repeatable solutions to commonly occurring problems in the respective_elds. In software engineering for example, the design pattern is not a _nished design that can be transformed directly into code. It is a description or template on how to solve a problem that can be used in many di_erent situations. This thesis introduces the novel concept of fuzzy patterns in T2 FLS. Micro-blogs and social media platforms are now considered among the most popular forms of online communication. Through a platform like TwitterTM much information reecting people's opinions and attitudes is published and shared among users on a daily basis. This has brought great opportunities to companies interested in tracking and monitoring the reputation of their brands and businesses, and to policy makers and politicians to support their assessment of public opinions about their policies or political issues. Thisresearch demonstrates the importance of the neutral category in sentiment polarity analysis, it then introduces the concept of fuzzy patterns in sentiment polarity analysis. The xvii Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Set (IT2 FS), were proposed by reference [Men07c] to model words. This is because it is characterized by its Footprint Of Uncertainty (FOU). The FOU providesa potential to capture word uncertainties. The use of IT2 FS in polarity sentiment classi_cation is demonstrated. The importance of the neutral category is demonstrated in both supervised and unsupervised learning methods. In the _nal section the concept of fuzzy patterns in contrast
Nderu, Lawrence. "Fuzzy logic pattern in text and image data analysis." Thesis, Paris 8, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA080084.
Standard (type-1) fuzzy sets were introduced to mimic human reasoning in its use of approximate information and uncertainty to generate decisions. Since knowledge can be expressed in a natural way by using fuzzy sets, many decision problems can be greatly simpli_ed. However, standard type-1 fuzzy sets have limitations when it comes to modelinghuman decision making.When Zadeh introduced the idea of higher types of fuzzy sets called type-n fuzzy sets andtype-2 fuzzy sets, the objective was to solve problems associated with modeling uncertainty using crisp membership functions of type-1 fuzzy sets. The extra dimension presented by type-2 fuzzy sets provides more design freedom and exibility than type-1 fuzzy sets. The ability of FLS to be hybridized with other methods extended the usage of Fuzzy LogicSystems (FLS) in many application domains. In architecture and software engineering the concept of patterns was introduced as a way of creating general repeatable solutions to commonly occurring problems in the respective_elds. In software engineering for example, the design pattern is not a _nished design that can be transformed directly into code. It is a description or template on how to solve a problem that can be used in many di_erent situations. This thesis introduces the novel concept of fuzzy patterns in T2 FLS. Micro-blogs and social media platforms are now considered among the most popular forms of online communication. Through a platform like TwitterTM much information reecting people's opinions and attitudes is published and shared among users on a daily basis. This has brought great opportunities to companies interested in tracking and monitoring the reputation of their brands and businesses, and to policy makers and politicians to support their assessment of public opinions about their policies or political issues. Thisresearch demonstrates the importance of the neutral category in sentiment polarity analysis, it then introduces the concept of fuzzy patterns in sentiment polarity analysis. The xvii Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Set (IT2 FS), were proposed by reference [Men07c] to model words. This is because it is characterized by its Footprint Of Uncertainty (FOU). The FOU providesa potential to capture word uncertainties. The use of IT2 FS in polarity sentiment classi_cation is demonstrated. The importance of the neutral category is demonstrated in both supervised and unsupervised learning methods. In the _nal section the concept of fuzzy patterns in contrast
Garzia, Eleonora. "Action, subjectivation, autonomie : le cas exemplaire du contre-espace public de Bure." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Paris Cité, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020UNIP7209.
This dissertation analyzes an opposition movement that produces its action and its "sense" of action through antagonism and conflict. Particularly it aims to observe the "Bure phenomenon" from the actions and worldviews of the actors, starting from the members of "la commune de Bure" who oppose the construction of Cigéo, the Highly Radioactive Waste Underground Storing Project (Bure, France). The present study, which seeks to analyze representations and practices that feed both objectively and subjectively into the actions of individuals, conducted a qualitative survey based on participant observations and interviews. The challenge is to understand not only the actions of the actors through their reflexive and subjective activity, but also their observed "concrete" activity, focusing on the meaning they give to their actions and the elements that push them to mobilization. The fear to the landfill center in Bure and the perceived threat that it represents have driven individuals to rally around a common struggle. What distinguishes this resistance from other similar opposition movements is the progressive development of a shared knowledge, which has gradually extended to issues that do not only concern nuclear waste. All the actors feel a common unease, frustration and lack of recognition that trouble and encourage them to action. Their shared experience, struggle for recognition, will to power and need to manifest feelings forge the life of the members of "la commune de Bure": spaces of experience are shaped, in which "concrete" and "imagined" alternatives to the dominant forms of life and society emerge. It is in this way that representations and practices transform spaces of experience into counter-publics. Persistent mental structures, deep feelings and meaningful interactions become the motor of mobilization and the impulse towards a process of subjectivation that concerns the acting subjects. In addition, there is a will that unfolds, a will to overcome uneasiness and the determination to create an alternative future. This dissertation aims to analyze the "potentiel d'agir" of an exemplary case by means the Bure's movement, its capacity to create and organize a delimited public space through action able to bring together worldviews of resistance to the established order and new possibilities for change. The experience of conflict and the quest for recognition can make people reflect on the unease that affects society and the possible future alternatives
Book chapters on the topic "Sentiment de reconnaissance":
Kailuweit, Rolf. "Le passif des verbes de sentiment en italien, portugais et français – reconnaissance à l’aide d’INTEX." In INTEX, 137–45. Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pufc.30017.