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  1. MATTHEW BEAUMONT, University College London

    reinforcing both the concrete and more abstract forms of the feeling of not being at home in the urban environment Do we feel at home in the cities we inhabit In this paper I explore aspects of the role that buildings Derrida I examine the ways in which in the current conjuncture a specific type of contemporary architecture buildings look at us that is in how we internalize the gaze of buildings. Applying ideas taken from Slavoj Zizek characterize in terms of its visored facades dramatizes this intrusive even offensive relation to the individual Nightwalking A Nocturnal History of London Chaucer to Dickens Verso 2015 The Spectre of Utopia Utopian and Science edition Haymarket 2009 with Terry Eagleton The Task of the Critic Terry Eagleton in Dialogue Verso 2009 2008 and a Professor of English Literature in 2016. He is also a Co-Director of UCL's Urban Lab where Science Fictions at the Fin de Siècle Peter Lang 2012 Utopia Ltd. Ideologies of Social Dreaming in England where he is responsible for the Cities Imaginaries strand. His teaching interests include nineteenth-century

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  2. Séminaire LICAÉ : Luigi Tamé

    information. The body structural representation BSR refers to a spatial map of the body in which the spatial U-shaped trajectory across the lifespan declining after the age of 60. However the extent to which physiological affects the definition of BSR remains unclear particularly concerning the different types of representations stimulations on the fingertips and estimated the number of unstimulated fingers between the two touched ones selectively affects the BSR with the representation of hairy skin being more impaired than that of glabrous skin Body structural representations of the glabrous and hairy skin surface in aging

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  3. Séminaire LICAÉ : Malika Auvray

    sensory modalities and central for the unity of the self. On the other hand adopting a third-person or talk I will review the set of study we conducted investigating how people differ in the spatial perspectives from a multiplicity of spatial perspectives which answer different requirements. On the one hand adopting others. How do we juggle these two requirements The graphesthesia task we developed allows investigating highlight how perspective taking varies as a function of 1 sensory parameters such as visual and somatosensory Taking my perspective or yours? The influence of sensory parameters, social factors and neuroatypical

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  4. Séminaire du GREMLIN - Victor Rosi

    series of recent behavioural studies investigating the unique perceptual and social status of the self-voice recordings and the multisensory i.e. auditory vibrotactile bone-conducted perception of the self-voice during in everyday life - preserve or disrupt the specificities of the self-voice. Overall this work contribute during speech production. Yet the recorded self-voice remains a highly familiar and self-relevant stimulus own recorded voice compared to other voices. Along the way I will also examine whether this self-related College London), "Perception and social evaluation of the recorded and synthesised self-voice"

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  5. NICOLA SPURLING, JEN SOUTHERN, CEMORE (Lancaster University)

    emergency. Water brought the cotton industry to the North West of England providing the damp atmosphere and mobilities. The potential of the concept lies in its ability to consider how lives and the stories told textile industry museum and the movements of water around and through the site to draw together historical integral to the life death and erosion of meadows trees mosses and rocks that are features of that site about the impacts of climate change and ecological emergency from the trees meadows moss and lichen rocks Co-Director of the Centre for Mobilities Research where she advocates for the importance of art practice practice in the new mobilities paradigm Mobilites 2022 . Nicola Spurling is Associate Director of the Centre has published on the material cultures of past and future mobility Making Space for the Car 2018 Parking co-authored two reports on the future of transport as consulting sociologist with the National Commission on she founded the Art and Mobilities Network with Dr. Kai Syng Tan and in 2019 she started the Art and Mobilities

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  6. Séminaire collectif du CREA - Daniel Foliard

    well documented the origins of the concept of the Middle East itself have been largely ignored. With then the region had never been clearly distinguished from the East or the Orient. In the course of their however the British began to conceive of the Middle East as a separate and distinct part of the world with how the idea of the Middle East came into being Dislocating the Orient will interest historians of the présentera son livre Dislocating the Orient British Maps and the Making of the Middle East qui vient de paraître livre Dislocating the Orient: British Maps and the Making of the Middle East (University of Chicago Press

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  7. M. le professeur Thierry Hoquet distingué par le Mendelsohn Prize 2025

    de recherche publié dans la revue Journal of the History of Biology. Cet article revient sur une question en 1867 comment la survie des plus aptes the survival of the fittest peut-elle opérer si à chaque génération 1 (Mars 2024): 17-49 de la revue Journal of the History of Biology l'article “Darwin and the White Shipwrecked Sailor: Beyond Blending Inheritance and the Jenkin Myth,” publié

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  8. Text and/as image in early modern polyglot books

    In a time of religious turmoil within Europe with at its core the very status of images and of missionary printing techniques also enabled the publication of more elaborate forms of emblem writing in which images s word. In the case of languages relying on non-alphabetical systems how important was the early Renaissance for European languages as had been the case since the earliest days of printing but for non-European languages texts and the way this mode of circulation for text-cum-image productions may have evolved over the period Sapienza Università di Roma Italy on behalf of the EMoDiCon project Early Modern Didactic texts across Lafont Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 for the Polyglot Pages book project Donatella Montini Sapienza Paris Nanterre Institut Universitaire de France for the Translation and Polyglossia in Early Modern England on the visual element in the co-presence of several languages in early modern didactic texts. The papers conference, a collaboration between the EMoDiCon project and the Translation and Polyglossia in Early

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  9. Séminaire MODAL'X : Antoine Moll (SCOR)

    remaining cost efficient. Testing about 30-40 of the highest risk applicants maximizes underwriting gains complementary screening strategies can improve the detection of undiagnosed diabetes while controlling medical gradient boosting models are used to estimate the probability of undiagnosed diabetes while mortality is modeled Résumé Undiagnosed diabetes is a significant source of risk misclassifications in life and health insurance assessments. Because many applicants are unaware of their condition insurers relying solely on self reported Optimizing Detection of Undiagnosed Diabetes in Medical Underwriting

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  10. Séminaire ORUS (Politiques Américaines) : conférences de Jana Lipman et Max Paul Friedman

    published in the Journal of Military History the Journal of American Ethnic History the Journal of Asian American received the Taft Book Prize in Labor History 2009 and the Constance Rourke Essay Prize for the best article Professor at the Vienna School of International Studies in 2022. Max Paul Friedman is Professor of History civil liberties and the politics of historical memory. His publications include the award-winning Nazis Nazis and Good Neighbors The United States Campaign against the Germans of Latin America in World War II Infernal Little Republic The United States and the Cuban Revolution University of North Carolina Press 2011 Channel to Cuba The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana University of North Carolina Schlesinger et Stephen Kinzer Bitter Fruit The Story of the American Coup in Guatemala Harvard University and Revolution University of California Press 2009 Jorge I. Dominguez The @ Missile Crisis Or What Was Friedman Piero Gleijeses Shattered Hope The Guatemalan Revolution and the United States 1944-1954 Princeton

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