Debidour Lazzarini, Julien Pelletier, Paul
Dans une ère où la technologie et les données définissent l'expérience quotidienne, le microciblage comportemental émerge comme une stratégie clé dans la formation des perceptions individuelles et collectives. L'analyse de l'audience joue un rôle central, permettant de comprendre les motivations et les attitudes des groupes cibles, tandis que le da...
Barrios Rubio, Andrés
An environment of crisis, which is experienced in Latin America, establishes in social platforms a special meaning, a pulpit from which bridges are built between the political actor, public institutions and the population. The circulation of messages seeks to reduce skepticism, mitigate the impact of public policies that bet on social equality. Thi...
Lo Monte, Fabian
For a long time, Rorschach’s test has been viewed as a ‘projective’ method. As a consequence, using the Rorschach has been conceived of as a way of grasping something from the ‘intrapsychic’ reality of the person. In line with this idea, and owing to some confusion between the notions of projection and identification, Rorschach responses have regul...
VanderZwan, Chase
Virtual Reality (VR) opens up new possibilities for developers to create immersive worlds and experiences. While it’s possible to craft unique and engaging interactive environments with unprecedented realism, the virtual world is constrained by the real one. Current approaches to player navigation in VR applications include joystick controls, telep...
Davoodi, Telli Jamshidi-Sianaki, Maryam Payir, Ayse Cui, Yixin Kelly Clegg, Jennifer McLoughlin, Niamh Harris, Paul L Corriveau, Kathleen H
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Memory & cognition
Children's naïve theories about causal regularities enable them to differentiate factual narratives describing real events and characters from fictional narratives describing made-up events and characters (Corriveau, Kim, Schwalen, & Harris, Cognition 113 (2): 213-225, 2009). But what happens when children are consistently presented with accounts o...
Burmester, Cristiano Franco
[EN] Aerial images were present in modern society shortly after the advent of photography. They also became part of the war strategy since they became technically viable. Currently, the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, notably known as Drones, has expanded its participation in different segments of society due to its miniaturization resulting from ...
Marcos, Ixchel
This paper analyzes the short story by Mariana Enríquez Las cosas que perdimos en el fuego included in the homonymous volume, which narrates the way in which a group of women decide to confront a wave of feminicides in Argentina by throwing themselves into bonfires with the purpose of mutilating their bodies. First, the construction of the fantasti...
Eriksson, Frithiof
This essay offers a literary study of John Green’s novel The Fault In Our Stars which was published in 2012. This thesis argues that Hazel and Augustus are portraying unorthodox mind styles, and they are demonstrating this with their use of and stance towards metaphors. Also, this thesis argues that working with TFIOS can be beneficial to use in th...
Delgadillo, Nitza
Le développement rapide de la technologie et le bombardement constant de contenu créent un afflux écrasant d'informations qui envahissent notre environnement physique, psychique et numérique, influençant notre perception de la réalité. La numérisation croissante des activités humaines et de la vie quotidienne crée un nouveau monde qui questionne et...
Kapsambelis, Vassilis
Freud n’a pas donné de définition de la notion de réalité, bien qu’il l’utilise abondamment. Une première définition qui résulte de son œuvre pourrait être que la réalité est la perception et ses produits. Une deuxième définition serait que la réalité est l’objet au sens objectal du terme. Nous pouvons déduire une troisième définition. Ce que nous ...