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Psychosocial perspective on the integration of individuals deprived of liberty: a lexicometric analysis [PDF]
Objective While some aspects of the prison system are documented, the psychosocial experiences of individuals during incarceration and their reintegration after release remain relatively underexamined and poorly understood by the broader public.
Paula Morales Almeida +2 more
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In this study the methods of lexicometry are used to address the problem of what the “medieval power” is in the written documents of the period. The article presents the results of two complementary experiments completed through the platform TXM (to create lexical tables) and by means of the R language (to perform the factor ...
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Social representation of social expert reports in court judgements. A relevant analysis to forensic social work [PDF]
This article presents a novel contribution in the judicial field through the analysis of the social representation of expert reports in judgments handed down in Spain from 2000 to 2019.
Elena Ferri-Fuentevilla +2 more
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« Les chevaux sont mes partenaires ! »
: Work and its definition are the subject of numerous disciplinary debates, recently renewed by the question of the anthropological boundaries of work. Research conducted on animal work is part of this epistemological renewal.
Vanina Deneux – Le Barh
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Unbiased lexicometry analyses illuminate plague dynamics during the second pandemic [PDF]
Abstract Knowledge of the second plague pandemic that swept over Europe during the 14th-19th centuries, mainly relies on the exegesis of contemporary texts, prone to interpretive bias. Leveraging bioinformatic tools routinely used in biology, we here developed a quantitative lexicography of 32 texts describing two ...
Rémi Barbieri +5 more
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« Bouter les anglicismes hors de France »
Are we (really) invaded by anglicisms? Defenders of the unilinguist ideology, language purists and conservatives, have never failed to alert us about the alleged dangers of borrowing from English.
Léopold Julia
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La lexicométrie historique : perspectives pour l’historiographie algérienne
In this publication, we show how Algerian historiographical research could appropriate automatic text analysis methods. We also present lexicometric methods that can be used for historical discourse analysis.
Chérif Souti
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Le pseudonyme sur le web social : un ethos discursif préalable
In this research, we are interested in the pseudonyms that Algerian Internet users use in their Facebook account. The crux of our concern lies around the issue of the discursive ethos of Facebookers. We believe that these pseudonyms are masks used not to
Souad Seghier
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On its website, Sciences du jeu describes itself as an “international and interdisciplinary journal whose mission is to develop and promote French-speaking researc[h] on play”, “to foster dialogue between social sciences and set off debates on this ...
Fanny Barnabé +4 more
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The present study aims to verify the emergence of the terms « game play » (in one word) and « gameplay » (in two words) within the framework of the Anglophone and Francophone video game cultural sphere.
Julian Alvarez
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