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  1. Département du Français pour les ÉTudiants Étrangers - FETE

    Naziha ZERARA Téléphone 01.40.97.73.34 Bureau L-R12 Mail secretariat-fete@phillia.parisnanterre.fr Secrétaire Vanessa LAMBERT Téléphone 01.40.97.47.65 Bureau L-R12 Mail secretariat-fete@phillia.parisnanterre.fr Soimanga ANDRIAMANANTSOA Téléphone 01.40.97.57.25 Bureau L-R12 Mail secretariat-fete@phillia.parisnanterre.fr

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  2. Psychothérapie, soins et Neuroimagerie

    Psychotherapy from the perspective of neuroimaging The talk will focus on the results from psychotherapy psychologists The talk will focus on inferring processes and limitations of neuroimaging data in psychology by British Journal of Psychiatry Journal of the American and Academic of Child Adolescent Psychiatry Acta Psychiatrica

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  3. Conférence climat de François Gémenne

    participer à la conférence. Nom * Prénom * Mail * Vous recevrez un mail de confirmation quelques jours avant HEC Paris où il dirige le Master Sustainability and Social Innovation . Il enseigne également les politiques

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  4. 3VMA7TXI Textes et idées : Les îles Britanniques au 19e siècle - histoire et littérature

    Odd Women reflects the major sexual and cultural issues of the late nineteenth century. Unlike the New superfluous Gissing satirizes that image and portrays women as odd and marginal in relation to an ideal. Set grimy fog-ridden London Gissing's odd women range from the idealistic financially self-sufficient Mary sisters who struggle to subsist in low paying jobs and little chance for joy. With narrative detachment contemporary critics to be as provocative as Zola and Ibsen Gissing produced an intensely modern work as

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  5. Séminaire MODAL'X : Laurence Reboul (LEST, Aix-Marseille Université)

    joint work with M. Boutahar and I. Kchaou .

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  6. Séminaire de littérature du CREA : Jayjit Sarkar

    Jayjit Sarkar Raiganj University Trans Literature and Sahitya

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  7. Idées

    over Chicken Feed French Petty Coins Circulation and Late 19th Century Small Change Riots Discutants Gauthier

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  8. Colloque annuel de la SARI : "Réinventer la mer – Précarité, Épistémologie et Récits"

    the coastline of Deltaic West Bengal and endangered marine flora and fauna due to discharge of toxic effluent Université de Bucharest A Sea of Violence and Love Precarity Eco-Fiction and the American Factor in Amitav Ghosh's Université Catholique de Lille Teaching Global History and Geography using the Indian Ocean as a unit of analysis Michel NAUMANN Université de Cergy Globalization and its three oceans . 10h30 11h - Bhaskar SENGUPTA Rabindra 14h-14h30 - Hans-Peter SOEDER University of Munich Water and Culture s An Exploration of the Mythic Dimensions

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  9. Colloque international numérique : Collectionner l'impressionnisme

    American Midwest Sara Tyson Hallowell and the Formation of the Bertha and Potter Palmer Collection Mardi 10 Washington National Portrait Gallery Deputy Director and Chief Curator Emerita Championing Impressionism in Impressionism on the periphery French Impressionism and Welsh identity 1912-2019 Chikako Takaoka Kurashiki Kurashiki Ohara Museum of Art The Collection of Ohara and Kojima A Mirror Reflected the Japanese View to the Columbia University Radcliffe Institute Fellow at Harvard University 2019-2020 Personal Motivations Civic

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  10. L. Bottein & J. Grezes (LNC2, ENS Paris). Intersectional Bias in First Impressions of Competence

    Black and White male and female faces. Results revealed a pro-minority bias toward White women and Black outcomes such as hiring and sentencing. Prior research documents biases against women and Black individuals based on facial features form rapidly spontaneously and often outside conscious awareness. Although they studies participants judged the competence of Black and White male avatars. A temporary pro-Black bias emerged Black women explained by participants motivation and ability to regulate bias. In a final in-person study outcomes such as hiring and sentencing. Prior research documents biases against women and Black individuals on facial features form rapidly, spontaneously, and often outside conscious awareness. Although they

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