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Scholarship, prize and job offer - Sociology
L’Association laïque pour l'éducation, la formation, la prévention et l'autonomie (Alefpa) décerne chaque année deux prix de 1500 € récompensant une thèse de doctorat. Les travaux doivent concerner les enfants, adolescent·e·s ou adultes connaissant des difficultés à caractère social ou présentant un handicap physique ou psychique. Ils peuvent traiter soit de l’éducation ou de la formation, soit des modalités d’accompagnement, soit des soins à leur apporter. Ils envisagent notamment les moyens susceptibles de favoriser la prévention, l’accession de ces publics à l’autonomie ou leur statut de citoyen dans la société. Les disciplines concernées sont notamment (mais non exclusivement) les suivantes : architecture, médiation culturelle, sciences de l’éducation, psychologie, sociologie, sciences politiques, les disciplines médicales…
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Call for papers - Representation
Mental maps": between memory transcription and symbolic projection
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The notion of "mental maps" will therefore be considered according to two different meanings and uses: 1) the internal representation of a space travelled through (cognitive map) and 2) the representation of a set of entities or concepts (mind map). The terms "memory transcription" can be understood as the translation and recording on a graphic support of elements present in the mind. The terms of "symbolic projection" are conceived as the fact of externalizing by the means of signs or symbols on a graphic support, the two types of representation: the representation of a traversed space or the representation of a set of entities or concepts. The points of contact, crossover, reversal, between what could be called "representation of space" and "space of representation" are little explored. How can we better apprehend the complex notion of "mental map"? The question of memory transcription? Of the "symbolic projection"? Can we identify meeting points between these two polarities and if possible a continuum?
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Design and emotion, physiology, neurocognition
This first special edition, DNArchi 2021, aims at capturing analysis, experiments or tutorials focusing on designing through the measurement of emotions, physiology or neurocognition. New measurement techniques make it now possible to capture our emotions and monitor our cognitive and physiological activity. Applied to design, these tools open new perspectives to study digital design by measuring users’ perceptions of the built environment with the potential to enhance it or by measuring designers’ own design activity and processes.
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