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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 FrancePublisher:OpenEdition Authors: Champeil-Desplats, Véronique;Champeil-Desplats, Véronique;doi: 10.4000/revdh.12079
Dans quelle mesure et comment les acteurs associatifs se donnant pour objet la défense de droits et libertés se sont saisis de la QPC et avec quel succès ? La question suppose, au préalable, de disposer de critères permettant d’identifier les acteurs associatifs concernés. Or faut-il s’attarder sur tous ceux dont une QPC a été traitée par le Conseil constitutionnel, tous agissant in fine sur le fondement de droits et libertés que la constitution garantit, ou faut-il opérer des distinctions, notamment entre des acteurs agissant pour des intérêts et ceux agissant pour des causes ? Dans ce cas, au moyen de quels critères ? Selon les réponses apportées à ces interrogations, les réalités saisies et le nombre de décisions à retenir pour analyser la part des actions associatives en faveur des droits et libertés que la constitution garantit parmi les QPC varient. Ceci peut expliquer les quelques décalages statistiques existant entre les différentes enquêtes qui ont pu être réalisées à partir de ces questionnements, même si les écarts restent globalement contenus. How associations whose purpose is to defend human rights taken up the QPC? This question presupposes pertinent criteria to identify the associations concerned. Should we focus on all those whose QPCs have been reviewed by the Constitutional Council or should we make distinctions, in particular between actors acting for interests and those acting for causes? If so, on the ground of what criteria? Depending on the answers, the corpus to and the number of decisions taken into account is variable. This may explain some statistical discrepancies between different studies on this subject.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2017Publisher:OpenEdition Authors: Grosbon, Sophie;Grosbon, Sophie;doi: 10.4000/revdh.3197
La loi sur l’enseignement supérieur et la recherche (loi Fioraso) renforce considérablement la mixité sexuelle au sein des organismes nationaux d’enseignement supérieur et au sein des instances décisionnelles des universités. Elle souhaite ainsi lutter contre le plafond de verre auquel se heurtent les femmes universitaires. Mais ce projet est ambigu : il n’a pas le même sens, les mêmes présupposés et les mêmes implications, s’il vise les carrières des femmes siégeant au sein de ces différentes instances ou les carrières de toutes les universitaires. The 2013 French Law on Higher Education and Research significantly strengthens gender diversity in the national decision-making bodies governing Higher Education, and in the administration of universities. It aims to break down the glass ceiling holding back academic women’s careers. But this project is ambiguous : it does not have the same meaning, the same presuppositions or the same consequences if it targets the careers of the women who are sitting on these bodies rather than the careers of all academic women.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2016 FrancePublisher:OpenEdition Authors: Diagana, Abdoulaye; Lesourd, Céline; Antil, Alain;Diagana, Abdoulaye; Lesourd, Céline; Antil, Alain;La fin de l’année 2013 a été marquée par l’organisation tant attendue des élections municipales et législatives plusieurs fois reportées. Faute d’accord entre le pouvoir et l’opposition, celle-ci avait choisi de boycotter les deux scrutins : l’Union Pour la République – parti du Président Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz – obtient donc une majorité écrasante ; hormis la présence de quelques formations de faible consistance, l’opposition démocratique est ainsi exclue du jeu politique. Au début des anné...
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2020Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2020 France EnglishPublisher:Reseau International Ambiances Authors: Appel, Seraphine;Appel, Seraphine;International audience; This article explores how atmospheres in Canada are informed by a colonial attitude, logic of replacement, and hegemonic narratives of relationships to place to suggest that the inconsistencies between the politics of apology and the colonial response when the spatial order is challenged generates settler anxiety. This provocation is offered by considering the ongoing reconciliation rhetoric and decolonial resistance. The former illustrates the stage-value of the æsthethics of reconciliation manifest in politically charged sensitive atmospheres and the latter shows how colonial reaction to the deviant or resistant body illuminates the political potency of corporeal space.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2018 NetherlandsPublisher:Copernicus GmbH Funded by:NWO | Evolution of astronomical..., EC | EARTHSEQUENCING, EC | ERASNWO| Evolution of astronomically paced climate changes from Greenhouse to Icehouse world ,EC| EARTHSEQUENCING ,EC| ERASBeddow, Helen M.; Liebrand, Diederik; Wilson, Douglas S.; Hilgen, Frits J.; Sluijs, Appy; Wade, Bridget S.; Lourens, Lucas J.; Stratigraphy and paleontology; Marine palynology and palaeoceanography; Stratigraphy & paleontology;handle: 1874/363323
Astronomical tuning of sediment sequences requires both unambiguous cycle pattern recognition in climate proxy records and astronomical solutions, as well as independent information about the phase relationship between these two. Here we present two different astronomically tuned age models for the Oligocene–Miocene transition (OMT) from Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Site U1334 (equatorial Pacific Ocean) to assess the effect tuning has on astronomically calibrated ages and the geologic timescale. These alternative age models (roughly from ∼ 22 to ∼ 24 Ma) are based on different tunings between proxy records and eccentricity: the first age model is based on an aligning CaCO3 weight (wt%) to Earth's orbital eccentricity, and the second age model is based on a direct age calibration of benthic foraminiferal stable carbon isotope ratios (δ13C) to eccentricity. To independently test which tuned age model and associated tuning assumptions are in best agreement with independent ages based on tectonic plate-pair spreading rates, we assign the tuned ages to magnetostratigraphic reversals identified in deep-marine magnetic anomaly profiles. Subsequently, we compute tectonic plate-pair spreading rates based on the tuned ages. The resultant alternative spreading-rate histories indicate that the CaCO3 tuned age model is most consistent with a conservative assumption of constant, or linearly changing, spreading rates. The CaCO3 tuned age model thus provides robust ages and durations for polarity chrons C6Bn.1n–C7n.1r, which are not based on astronomical tuning in the latest iteration of the geologic timescale. Furthermore, it provides independent evidence that the relatively large (several 10 000 years) time lags documented in the benthic foraminiferal isotope records relative to orbital eccentricity constitute a real feature of the Oligocene–Miocene climate system and carbon cycle. The age constraints from Site U1334 thus indicate that the delayed responses of the Oligocene–Miocene climate–cryosphere system and (marine) carbon cycle resulted from highly non-linear feedbacks to astronomical forcing.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 FrancePublisher:OpenEdition Authors: Éric Gobe;Éric Gobe;International audience; The Covid-19 crisis occurred at a time when the economic situation was already critical. It led to an 8.6% drop in GDP, the largest in the Maghreb excluding Libya. The general containment of March-April certainly made it possible to control a first wave of the epidemic "but at the cost of a massive recessionary effect (a 19% drop in GDP in the second quarter on a quarterly basis). Tourism (5% of GDP, but up to 14% of GDP indirectly), already in a bad way, collapsed. The epidemic rebound in the autumn led to the return of restrictive measures from October onwards, which hampered the economic recovery. The social protest movements that grew strongly in November and December (see focus) continued into early 2021 with the outbreak of a wave of urban riots that were violently repressed by the forces of order. In economic conditions that have been severely degraded by the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic, it is not completely unthinkable that the security establishment, which is in the process of becoming autonomous, may have a desire to regain authoritarian control over a parliamentary regime that is entangled in conflicts over institutional politics and collective action, which it considers to be chaos.; La crise du Covid-19 est intervenue dans une conjoncture déjà marquée par une situation économique critique. Elle a entraîné un recul du PIB de 8,6 %, le plus important du Maghreb hors Libye. Le confinement général de mars-avril a certes permis de contrôler une première vague épidémique « mais au prix d’un effet récessif massif (chute du PIB de 19% au deuxième trimestre en glissement trimestriel) » . Le tourisme (5 % du PIB, mais jusqu’à 14 % du PIB de manière indirecte), déjà mal en point, s’est effondré. Le rebond épidémique de la rentrée a provoqué le retour des mesures restrictives à partir d’octobre qui ont obéré la reprise économique. Les mouvements de protestations sociales qui ont connu une forte croissance en novembre et décembre (voir le focus) se sont prolongés au début de 2021 avec le surgissement d’une vague d’émeutes urbaines violemment réprimées par les forces de l’ordre. Dans des conditions économiques fortement dégradées par l’impact de l’épidémie de Covid-19, il n’est pas complètement impensable que l’institution sécuritaire, en voie d’autonomisation, ait des velléités de reprise en main autoritaire face à un régime parlementaire empêtré dans des conflits de politique institutionnelle et des actions collectives assimilées par elle au chaos.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2016Publisher:Public Library of Science (PLoS) Funded by:NIH | Integrated Engineering an...NIH| Integrated Engineering and Rehabilitation TrainingAuthors: Brian A Murphy; Jonathan P. Miller; Kabilar Gunalan; A Bolu Ajiboye;Brian A Murphy; Jonathan P. Miller; Kabilar Gunalan; A Bolu Ajiboye;Stereoelectroencephalographic (SEEG) depth electrodes have the potential to record neural activity from deep brain structures not easily reached with other intracranial recording technologies. SEEG electrodes were placed through deep cortical structures including central sulcus and insular cortex. In order to observe changes in frequency band modulation, participants performed force matching trials at three distinct force levels using two different grasp configurations: a power grasp and a lateral pinch. Signals from these deeper structures were found to contain information useful for distinguishing force from rest trials as well as different force levels in some participants. High frequency components along with alpha and beta bands recorded from electrodes located near the primary motor cortex wall of central sulcus and electrodes passing through sensory cortex were found to be the most useful for classification of force versus rest although one participant did have significant modulation in the insular cortex. This study electrophysiologically corroborates with previous imaging studies that show force-related modulation occurs inside of central sulcus and insular cortex. The results of this work suggest that depth electrodes could be useful tools for investigating the functions of deeper brain structures as well as showing that central sulcus and insular cortex may contain neural signals that could be used for control of a grasp force BMI.
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Certes habitue aux lumieres des projecteurs, le monde du cinema a beneficie lors des six derniers mois d’un eclairage particulier qui lui est moins familier : celui du contentieux administratif. Love, La vie d’Adele, Antichrist, Salafistes, Bang Gang, Les huit salopards et meme Cinquante nuances de Grey ont tour a tour ete credites des considerations du juge administratif afin de determiner la legalite du visa d’exploitation qui leur avait ete attribue. Alors que les visas des trois derniers longs metrages ont ete enterines en premiere instance, les quatre premiers ont quant a eux ete evinces, en faveur d’un assouplissement pour Salafistes et au prix d’un rehaussement de l’interdiction de representation pour Love, La vie d’Adele et Antichrist. Une lecture croisee de ces quatre cas d’espece n’est pas denuee d’interet et permet au contraire de saisir avec davantage de poids l’opportunite de la refonte du systeme de classification annoncee le 29 fevrier 2016 par la ministre de la Culture et de la Communication.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2020 FrancePublisher:OpenEdition Funded by:EC | TARICAEC| TARICAAuthors: Seniguer, Haoues; Zouaoui, Hassan;Seniguer, Haoues; Zouaoui, Hassan;"Les islamistes marocains du Parti de la justice et du développement (PJD) constituent un objet d’analyse et de mise à l’épreuve de la pertinence du qualificatif « modéré/modération ». Celui-ci est largement mobilisé dans la littérature francophone et surtout anglophone consacrée à l’islamisme partisan légal. Cette terminologie, aux accents normatifs, n’est pas sans poser problème. En effet, celle-ci est utilisée par les acteurs eux-mêmes de façon méliorative. Ainsi, dans l’analyse académique, qui reprend le mot/adjectif en question, s’instaure une confusion : d’un côté, entre la conversion progressive aux modes d’action légalistes d’acteurs donnés de l’islamisme, et de l’autre, la fin présumée de l’idéologie, au sens de renoncement définitif aux croisades morales et religieuses dans la sphère institutionnelle. En effet, une sorte de lien mécanique est postulé entre les deux processus, alors qu’ils apparaissent dans bien des cas distincts. Partant, c’est principalement ce double aspect qu’il s’agit d’interroger, afin de mettre en évidence les limites épistémologiques du terme « modération » et les ambivalences du mouvement islamiste légaliste qui peut y recourir pour s’auto-définir. Nous constatons, en définitive, que le PJD n’a pas renoncé, via certains de ses principaux doctrinaires et leaders, à vouloir imposer ou maintenir, en politique et en société, une conception conservatrice de la religion, voire discriminatoire, sans nécessairement user de moyens illégaux. D’où l’importance d’analyser la place de la théologie morale dans l’action politique des islamistes." International audience
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2004 FrancePublisher:Copernicus GmbH Authors: Petrova, E.;Petrova, E.;Abstract. This study is an attempt to assess quantitatively social and economic factors that determine vulnerability of Russian regions to natural risk, to trace the space differences of the considered factors, and to group the regions by their similarity. In order to indicate the regional differences in social and economic development, equipment condition, dangerous substances accumulation, and social trouble four the most suitable parameters were estimated, including the per capita production of Gross Regional Product (GRP), capital consumption, volume of total toxic waste, and crime rate. Increase of the first parameter causes vulnerability reducing, the increase of the last three causes its increasing. Using multidimensional cluster analysis five types of regions were found for Russia according to similarity of the considered parameters. These types are characterized with higher value of a single (rarely two) chosen parameter, which seems to be sufficient enough to affect natural risks increasing in these regions in near future. Only few regions belonging to the fifth type proved to have rather high value of GRP and relatively low values of the other parameters. The negative correlation was found between a number of natural disasters (ND) and the per capita GRP in case when some parameters reached anomalously high value. The distinctions between regions by prevailing different parameters, which result in natural risk increasing, help risk management to find directions where to focus on.
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Dans quelle mesure et comment les acteurs associatifs se donnant pour objet la défense de droits et libertés se sont saisis de la QPC et avec quel succès ? La question suppose, au préalable, de disposer de critères permettant d’identifier les acteurs associatifs concernés. Or faut-il s’attarder sur tous ceux dont une QPC a été traitée par le Conseil constitutionnel, tous agissant in fine sur le fondement de droits et libertés que la constitution garantit, ou faut-il opérer des distinctions, notamment entre des acteurs agissant pour des intérêts et ceux agissant pour des causes ? Dans ce cas, au moyen de quels critères ? Selon les réponses apportées à ces interrogations, les réalités saisies et le nombre de décisions à retenir pour analyser la part des actions associatives en faveur des droits et libertés que la constitution garantit parmi les QPC varient. Ceci peut expliquer les quelques décalages statistiques existant entre les différentes enquêtes qui ont pu être réalisées à partir de ces questionnements, même si les écarts restent globalement contenus. How associations whose purpose is to defend human rights taken up the QPC? This question presupposes pertinent criteria to identify the associations concerned. Should we focus on all those whose QPCs have been reviewed by the Constitutional Council or should we make distinctions, in particular between actors acting for interests and those acting for causes? If so, on the ground of what criteria? Depending on the answers, the corpus to and the number of decisions taken into account is variable. This may explain some statistical discrepancies between different studies on this subject.
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La loi sur l’enseignement supérieur et la recherche (loi Fioraso) renforce considérablement la mixité sexuelle au sein des organismes nationaux d’enseignement supérieur et au sein des instances décisionnelles des universités. Elle souhaite ainsi lutter contre le plafond de verre auquel se heurtent les femmes universitaires. Mais ce projet est ambigu : il n’a pas le même sens, les mêmes présupposés et les mêmes implications, s’il vise les carrières des femmes siégeant au sein de ces différentes instances ou les carrières de toutes les universitaires. The 2013 French Law on Higher Education and Research significantly strengthens gender diversity in the national decision-making bodies governing Higher Education, and in the administration of universities. It aims to break down the glass ceiling holding back academic women’s careers. But this project is ambiguous : it does not have the same meaning, the same presuppositions or the same consequences if it targets the careers of the women who are sitting on these bodies rather than the careers of all academic women.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2016 FrancePublisher:OpenEdition Authors: Diagana, Abdoulaye; Lesourd, Céline; Antil, Alain;Diagana, Abdoulaye; Lesourd, Céline; Antil, Alain;La fin de l’année 2013 a été marquée par l’organisation tant attendue des élections municipales et législatives plusieurs fois reportées. Faute d’accord entre le pouvoir et l’opposition, celle-ci avait choisi de boycotter les deux scrutins : l’Union Pour la République – parti du Président Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz – obtient donc une majorité écrasante ; hormis la présence de quelques formations de faible consistance, l’opposition démocratique est ainsi exclue du jeu politique. Au début des anné...
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2020Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2020 France EnglishPublisher:Reseau International Ambiances Authors: Appel, Seraphine;Appel, Seraphine;International audience; This article explores how atmospheres in Canada are informed by a colonial attitude, logic of replacement, and hegemonic narratives of relationships to place to suggest that the inconsistencies between the politics of apology and the colonial response when the spatial order is challenged generates settler anxiety. This provocation is offered by considering the ongoing reconciliation rhetoric and decolonial resistance. The former illustrates the stage-value of the æsthethics of reconciliation manifest in politically charged sensitive atmospheres and the latter shows how colonial reaction to the deviant or resistant body illuminates the political potency of corporeal space.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2018 NetherlandsPublisher:Copernicus GmbH Funded by:NWO | Evolution of astronomical..., EC | EARTHSEQUENCING, EC | ERASNWO| Evolution of astronomically paced climate changes from Greenhouse to Icehouse world ,EC| EARTHSEQUENCING ,EC| ERASBeddow, Helen M.; Liebrand, Diederik; Wilson, Douglas S.; Hilgen, Frits J.; Sluijs, Appy; Wade, Bridget S.; Lourens, Lucas J.; Stratigraphy and paleontology; Marine palynology and palaeoceanography; Stratigraphy & paleontology;handle: 1874/363323
Astronomical tuning of sediment sequences requires both unambiguous cycle pattern recognition in climate proxy records and astronomical solutions, as well as independent information about the phase relationship between these two. Here we present two different astronomically tuned age models for the Oligocene–Miocene transition (OMT) from Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Site U1334 (equatorial Pacific Ocean) to assess the effect tuning has on astronomically calibrated ages and the geologic timescale. These alternative age models (roughly from ∼ 22 to ∼ 24 Ma) are based on different tunings between proxy records and eccentricity: the first age model is based on an aligning CaCO3 weight (wt%) to Earth's orbital eccentricity, and the second age model is based on a direct age calibration of benthic foraminiferal stable carbon isotope ratios (δ13C) to eccentricity. To independently test which tuned age model and associated tuning assumptions are in best agreement with independent ages based on tectonic plate-pair spreading rates, we assign the tuned ages to magnetostratigraphic reversals identified in deep-marine magnetic anomaly profiles. Subsequently, we compute tectonic plate-pair spreading rates based on the tuned ages. The resultant alternative spreading-rate histories indicate that the CaCO3 tuned age model is most consistent with a conservative assumption of constant, or linearly changing, spreading rates. The CaCO3 tuned age model thus provides robust ages and durations for polarity chrons C6Bn.1n–C7n.1r, which are not based on astronomical tuning in the latest iteration of the geologic timescale. Furthermore, it provides independent evidence that the relatively large (several 10 000 years) time lags documented in the benthic foraminiferal isotope records relative to orbital eccentricity constitute a real feature of the Oligocene–Miocene climate system and carbon cycle. The age constraints from Site U1334 thus indicate that the delayed responses of the Oligocene–Miocene climate–cryosphere system and (marine) carbon cycle resulted from highly non-linear feedbacks to astronomical forcing.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 FrancePublisher:OpenEdition Authors: Éric Gobe;Éric Gobe;International audience; The Covid-19 crisis occurred at a time when the economic situation was already critical. It led to an 8.6% drop in GDP, the largest in the Maghreb excluding Libya. The general containment of March-April certainly made it possible to control a first wave of the epidemic "but at the cost of a massive recessionary effect (a 19% drop in GDP in the second quarter on a quarterly basis). Tourism (5% of GDP, but up to 14% of GDP indirectly), already in a bad way, collapsed. The epidemic rebound in the autumn led to the return of restrictive measures from October onwards, which hampered the economic recovery. The social protest movements that grew strongly in November and December (see focus) continued into early 2021 with the outbreak of a wave of urban riots that were violently repressed by the forces of order. In economic conditions that have been severely degraded by the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic, it is not completely unthinkable that the security establishment, which is in the process of becoming autonomous, may have a desire to regain authoritarian control over a parliamentary regime that is entangled in conflicts over institutional politics and collective action, which it considers to be chaos.; La crise du Covid-19 est intervenue dans une conjoncture déjà marquée par une situation économique critique. Elle a entraîné un recul du PIB de 8,6 %, le plus important du Maghreb hors Libye. Le confinement général de mars-avril a certes permis de contrôler une première vague épidémique « mais au prix d’un effet récessif massif (chute du PIB de 19% au deuxième trimestre en glissement trimestriel) » . Le tourisme (5 % du PIB, mais jusqu’à 14 % du PIB de manière indirecte), déjà mal en point, s’est effondré. Le rebond épidémique de la rentrée a provoqué le retour des mesures restrictives à partir d’octobre qui ont obéré la reprise économique. Les mouvements de protestations sociales qui ont connu une forte croissance en novembre et décembre (voir le focus) se sont prolongés au début de 2021 avec le surgissement d’une vague d’émeutes urbaines violemment réprimées par les forces de l’ordre. Dans des conditions économiques fortement dégradées par l’impact de l’épidémie de Covid-19, il n’est pas complètement impensable que l’institution sécuritaire, en voie d’autonomisation, ait des velléités de reprise en main autoritaire face à un régime parlementaire empêtré dans des conflits de politique institutionnelle et des actions collectives assimilées par elle au chaos.
L’Année du Maghreb arrow_drop_down Hyper Article en Ligne - Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2021License: CC BY NC SAHAL AMU; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2021License: CC BY NC SAadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2016Publisher:Public Library of Science (PLoS) Funded by:NIH | Integrated Engineering an...NIH| Integrated Engineering and Rehabilitation TrainingAuthors: Brian A Murphy; Jonathan P. Miller; Kabilar Gunalan; A Bolu Ajiboye;Brian A Murphy; Jonathan P. Miller; Kabilar Gunalan; A Bolu Ajiboye;Stereoelectroencephalographic (SEEG) depth electrodes have the potential to record neural activity from deep brain structures not easily reached with other intracranial recording technologies. SEEG electrodes were placed through deep cortical structures including central sulcus and insular cortex. In order to observe changes in frequency band modulation, participants performed force matching trials at three distinct force levels using two different grasp configurations: a power grasp and a lateral pinch. Signals from these deeper structures were found to contain information useful for distinguishing force from rest trials as well as different force levels in some participants. High frequency components along with alpha and beta bands recorded from electrodes located near the primary motor cortex wall of central sulcus and electrodes passing through sensory cortex were found to be the most useful for classification of force versus rest although one participant did have significant modulation in the insular cortex. This study electrophysiologically corroborates with previous imaging studies that show force-related modulation occurs inside of central sulcus and insular cortex. The results of this work suggest that depth electrodes could be useful tools for investigating the functions of deeper brain structures as well as showing that central sulcus and insular cortex may contain neural signals that could be used for control of a grasp force BMI.
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Certes habitue aux lumieres des projecteurs, le monde du cinema a beneficie lors des six derniers mois d’un eclairage particulier qui lui est moins familier : celui du contentieux administratif. Love, La vie d’Adele, Antichrist, Salafistes, Bang Gang, Les huit salopards et meme Cinquante nuances de Grey ont tour a tour ete credites des considerations du juge administratif afin de determiner la legalite du visa d’exploitation qui leur avait ete attribue. Alors que les visas des trois derniers longs metrages ont ete enterines en premiere instance, les quatre premiers ont quant a eux ete evinces, en faveur d’un assouplissement pour Salafistes et au prix d’un rehaussement de l’interdiction de representation pour Love, La vie d’Adele et Antichrist. Une lecture croisee de ces quatre cas d’espece n’est pas denuee d’interet et permet au contraire de saisir avec davantage de poids l’opportunite de la refonte du systeme de classification annoncee le 29 fevrier 2016 par la ministre de la Culture et de la Communication.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2020 FrancePublisher:OpenEdition Funded by:EC | TARICAEC| TARICAAuthors: Seniguer, Haoues; Zouaoui, Hassan;Seniguer, Haoues; Zouaoui, Hassan;"Les islamistes marocains du Parti de la justice et du développement (PJD) constituent un objet d’analyse et de mise à l’épreuve de la pertinence du qualificatif « modéré/modération ». Celui-ci est largement mobilisé dans la littérature francophone et surtout anglophone consacrée à l’islamisme partisan légal. Cette terminologie, aux accents normatifs, n’est pas sans poser problème. En effet, celle-ci est utilisée par les acteurs eux-mêmes de façon méliorative. Ainsi, dans l’analyse académique, qui reprend le mot/adjectif en question, s’instaure une confusion : d’un côté, entre la conversion progressive aux modes d’action légalistes d’acteurs donnés de l’islamisme, et de l’autre, la fin présumée de l’idéologie, au sens de renoncement définitif aux croisades morales et religieuses dans la sphère institutionnelle. En effet, une sorte de lien mécanique est postulé entre les deux processus, alors qu’ils apparaissent dans bien des cas distincts. Partant, c’est principalement ce double aspect qu’il s’agit d’interroger, afin de mettre en évidence les limites épistémologiques du terme « modération » et les ambivalences du mouvement islamiste légaliste qui peut y recourir pour s’auto-définir. Nous constatons, en définitive, que le PJD n’a pas renoncé, via certains de ses principaux doctrinaires et leaders, à vouloir imposer ou maintenir, en politique et en société, une conception conservatrice de la religion, voire discriminatoire, sans nécessairement user de moyens illégaux. D’où l’importance d’analyser la place de la théologie morale dans l’action politique des islamistes." International audience
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesgold 4 citations 4 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!more_vert L’Année du Maghreb arrow_drop_down add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2004 FrancePublisher:Copernicus GmbH Authors: Petrova, E.;Petrova, E.;Abstract. This study is an attempt to assess quantitatively social and economic factors that determine vulnerability of Russian regions to natural risk, to trace the space differences of the considered factors, and to group the regions by their similarity. In order to indicate the regional differences in social and economic development, equipment condition, dangerous substances accumulation, and social trouble four the most suitable parameters were estimated, including the per capita production of Gross Regional Product (GRP), capital consumption, volume of total toxic waste, and crime rate. Increase of the first parameter causes vulnerability reducing, the increase of the last three causes its increasing. Using multidimensional cluster analysis five types of regions were found for Russia according to similarity of the considered parameters. These types are characterized with higher value of a single (rarely two) chosen parameter, which seems to be sufficient enough to affect natural risks increasing in these regions in near future. Only few regions belonging to the fifth type proved to have rather high value of GRP and relatively low values of the other parameters. The negative correlation was found between a number of natural disasters (ND) and the per capita GRP in case when some parameters reached anomalously high value. The distinctions between regions by prevailing different parameters, which result in natural risk increasing, help risk management to find directions where to focus on.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesgold 5 citations 5 popularity Average influence Top 10% impulse Average Powered by BIP!more_vert Hyper Article en Lig... arrow_drop_down Hyper Article en Ligne; Hal-DiderotOther literature type . Article . 2004Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (NHESS)Other literature type . 2018Data sources: Copernicus PublicationsNatural Hazards and Earth System SciencesArticle . 2004 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BY NC SAData sources: CrossrefMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2004Full-Text: https://hal.science/hal-00299105/documentadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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