Appropriation of value in Biomedical research outcome at Public Research Organisations [PDF]
Transactions on biomedical research outcomes bring into play strategies that are determined by leveraging resources into quasi-markets and on options based on expectations.
Groen, Aard, Kensah, David
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Équipements mobiles au collège : quelles appropriations par les élèves et les enseignants ?
This paper presents the first results of an ongoing research, led since 2013 and focusing on the appropriation path followed by teachers and students regarding laptops provided to junior high schools by local authorities in a suburb of Paris.
Christelle Pauty-Combemorel +1 more
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Nous proposons une étude sur une session de jeu vidéo multi-joueurs sur le dispositif Kinect dans lequel le corps du joueur sert de contrôleur pour interagir avec le dispositif. Nous allons particulièrement nous focaliser sur le rôle central du corps des
Isabel Colón de Carvajal +1 more
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Experiencing Temporary Home Design for Young Urban Dwellers: “We Can’t Put Anything on the Wall”
A significant number of young people live in temporary homes, which are designed to fulfil basic needs and provide space for normal activities. However, it is unclear what those basic activities are.
Marjolein Euwkje Overtoom +2 more
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Local Fabric: Mid-Century Modernisms, Textile and Fashion Design, and the Northwest Coast, 1940–1967
In the mid-twentieth century, growing North American textile and ready-to-wear industries vigorously appropriated Native American aesthetics to cultivate a commercial and design identity apart from Europe.
Laura J. Allen
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Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Vishal Bhardwaj’s Haider: A comparative analysis
The element of tragedy in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet inspired Vishal Bhardwaj to come up with Haider. With this film, Bhardwaj completes his trilogy of Shakespearean tragic adaptations.
Fatimah Javed
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Jabra Ibrahim Jabra’s In Search of Walid Masoud’s intertextuality with William Shakespeare’s Hamlet
This article argues that Jabra Ibrahim Jabra’s In Search of Walid Masoud parallels Shakespeare’s Hamlet by exploring various themes and motifs such as the ghost, the gravedigger, Ophelia’s suicide, adultery, chastity, and madness.
Ahmed Khouli +3 more
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Intérieurs domestiques urbains en France et en Angleterre
Cette article concerne une recherche comparative portant sur l'analyse des processus d'appropriation d'objets produits en série dans des ménages de la banlieue parisienne et de Londres.
Sophie Chevalier
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Who Engages in Water Scarcity Conflicts? A Field Experiment with Irrigators in Semi-arid Africa [PDF]
Does water scarcity induce conflict? And who would engage in a water scarcity conflict? In this paper we look for evidence of the relation between water scarcity and conflictive behavior.
D'Exelle, Ben +2 more
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Public space and accessibility: Notes for a Geographical approach
In the public spaces of the modern city, the "school capital" and the means of consumption are the elements that determine social identity. Here, difference and inequality join forces in the process of occupation of space, defining an accessibility which
Angelo Serpa
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