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Message from the Technical Program Chairs iSES 2020

2020

It is with distinct pleasure that we welcome you to the 6th IEEE International Symposium on Smart Electronic Systems (IEEE-iSES) to be virtually held in Chennai, India from 14–16th December 2020. Over the last few years, iSES has evolved into a leading research forum for the academic and industrial community to share their innovative ideas and research results. The primary objective of IEEE-iSES is to provide a platform for both hardware and software researchers to interact under one umbrella for further development of smart electronic systems.

EngineeringEngineering managementSoftwarebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectbusinessElectronic systemsPleasuremedia_common2020 IEEE International Symposium on Smart Electronic Systems (iSES) (Formerly iNiS)
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Le repas à l'épreuve du cancer : une rédéfinition sensorielle, sensible et symbolique

2015

This contribution is focused on patients' food practices affected by cancer and cure. The led analyses wish to understand the break linked to the disease and cures to question ways either sensory or symbolic which determine the food choices.

ErnährungrepascaregivingWohlbefindenEssverhaltenhealthymealpleasureeating behaviorpsychological factorsconsciousnessSociology & anthropology[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciencesplaisirsymbolwell-beingMedical Sociologycancerréalité biologiqueddc:610Medicine Social MedicinehospitalPflegephysiological factorsmedicalizationBewusstseinMedizin und GesundheitPatientKrebsKrankenhausdigestive oral and skin physiologyGesundheithealthMedikalisierungphysiologische FaktorenMedizin SozialmedizinnutritionSoziologie AnthropologieMedicine and healthVerpflegungpsychische Faktoren[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciencesmealsddc:301biological realitysainMedizinsoziologie
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QUALITATIVE FACTORS OF FACIAL EXPRESSION

1964

Using the semantic differential technique as scaling method, the basic factors of qualitative variation of facial expression were investigated with 30 Frois-Wittman pictures. Three factors were obtained; these were interpreted with the aid of a separate naming experiment. The factors correspond to the facial expressions associated with the emotional states of hate (anger), pleasure and contempt. The results are in fairly good agreement with those previously obtained by Schlosberg and by Nummenmaa & Kauranne.

Facial expressionmedia_common.quotation_subjectContemptGeneral MedicineAngerPleasureVariation (linguistics)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Developmental and Educational PsychologySemantic differentialPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonScandinavian Journal of Psychology
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Values and Personal Life Investment in Middle-Age: Measures and Relations

2015

The present study analyzed the factor structure of Schwartz Value Survey (SVS; 46 items) and the personal life investment (PLI; 10 items) scale, as well as the mutual relations between these two measures. The 50-year-old participants (n = 217–224) were drawn from the ongoing Finnish Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Personal and Social Development. For the SVS, the confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) supported the 14-factor structure: achievement, tradition, stimulation, hedonism, security, conformity, power, universalism (with sub-factors of societal concern, tolerance and protecting nature), benevolence (with sub-factors of caring and dependability) and self-direction (with sub-factors of au…

Factor structuremedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial changePersonal life investmentPersonal lifeMiddle-ageExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyValuesConformityConfirmatory factor analysisDevelopmental psychologyPleasureDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyOpenness to experienceHedonismLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySocial psychologyAutonomymedia_commonJournal of Adult Development
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The Power of Science Communication

2014

The study will investigate the concepts of science communication and its benefits. Being good communicators in general will help scientists to be better science communicators in order to: • help the public understand science as part of their real lives, • see not only the importance of the science and its source of pleasure and wonder, but also to be able to make decisions about it as citizens, policymakers, funders, etc. • help in educating citizenry, concerned about the threats facing our planet to better shape the direction of political and policy decisions, because how scientists communicate this information may have measurable conservation impacts on the future of our planet. More than…

General willbusiness.industrycommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectpublicPublic relationsWonderPleasurePoliticsAction (philosophy)Order (exchange)Science communicationGeneral Materials Sciencebenefits.PsychologybusinessKnow-howsciencemedia_commonProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Film Tourism – Locations Are the New Stars

2009

There once was a time when the actual attraction of a movie lied in the capability of the celluloid to let the spectators escape from the everyday, a spare time to leave the life-world environment behind and live the life of a thrilling armchair traveller. Foreign countries and remote regions could easily be mapped and visited without travelling to the actual location. Considering that “the modern world is very much a ‘seen’ phenomenon“ (Jenks 1995:2), one has to come to the assumption that present day travelling and watching movies are somehow connected. Tourism originally was perceived as visitors travelling, whether within their own country or internationally, for pleasure and relaxation…

GeographyTourist attractionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhenomenonSpare timeHospitality management studiesAdvertisingDestination imageTourismPleasuremedia_common
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From [emotion] to [against will]: the Process of Grammaticalization of malgrat in the 12th-16th centuries

2018

L’estudi que presentem se centra en el procés de gramaticalització de malgrat, des del paper com a Sintagma Nominal originari que expressa una [emoció] fins al valor de [contra voluntat] que arribà a assolir com a Sintagma Preposicional. Parem esment especialment en la retracció que experimentà malgrat justament a partir del segle xvi. Examinem l’evolució de malgrat segons les propostes de la Lingüística Cognitiva i, concretament, la Teoria de la Gramaticalització, i les combinem amb els plantejaments de l’Anàlisi del Discurs, la Teoria de l’Argumentació i la Pragmàtica. La defensa del canvi lingüístic arrelat en l’ús, d’acord amb la Teoria de la Intersubjectivació, ens ajuda a revisar les …

HistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryRetraccióLinguistic changeContra voluntatAgainst willLanguage and LinguisticsMalgratFilología CatalanaGramaticalitzacióFocusingUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASPhilosophyConcessivitatIntersubjectificationDispleasurelanguage.human_languageRetractionIntersubjectivacióConnector parentètic:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]languageFocalitzacióCatalanConcessivityGrammaticalizationHumanitiesDesgratParenthetical connector
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Salute dei re, salute del popolo. Mangiare e curarsi nella Sicilia tardomedievale

2013

Dining and personal health care are two dimensions which are strongly connected to the body, between need and pleasure. They are two dimensions which have many social, local, religious and economic implications involving knowledge and different therapies related to age and gender. The social role is equally important. With a focus on the court (noble, episcopal, real) and the cities, the present work focuses on the methods and the uses of healing practices of both kings and islanders.[it] Mangiare e curarsi sono due dimensioni fortemente connesse al corpo, tra bisogno e piacere. Due dimensioni dense di sfumature sociali e locali, religiose ed economiche, che implicano conoscenze e terapie d…

Historyricreazionealimentazionemedia_common.quotation_subjectmonarchylcsh:D111-203rimedilcsh:Medieval historyD111-203remediespopoloterapiasalutePleasureAge and genderMedieval historySocial rolePersonal healthSociologymedia_commontherapypeoplehealthrecreationmonarchiasicilia medievaleMedieval SicilydietHumanitiesAnuario de Estudios Medievales
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Globalisation: From Chrematistic Rest to Humanist Wakefulness

2012

Chapter 1 analyses the epistemological, anthropological and ethical aspects of globalisation and, as a result of the 2008 crisis, the urgency for a change of paradigm. The proposal involves overcoming the decadent post-modernity that characterises post-structuralism – which abandons itself to the principle of pleasure, thus stimulating debt and speculation – by means of a humanist post-modernity based upon the following principles: in the epistemological field, the recuperation of reality in the face of the game (including the stock markets) and, therefore, the subordination of finances to productive economy; in the anthropological sphere, the recognition of the Golden rule in the face of i…

IndividualismGlobalizationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceDebtLoyaltyStock marketPositive economicsHumanismSpeculationPleasuremedia_common
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Imperatives in voice-overs in British TV commercials: ‘Get this, buy that, taste the other’

2014

Television commercials are often thought of as bothersome multimedia artefacts that by their very existence spoil our viewing pleasure at regular intervals. Not only that, but they seem to have the habit of ordering us around. This aspect of TV ads has often been commented on by experts and laypersons alike. Therefore, we decided to tackle this issue and look at the prototypical expression of directives, that is, imperatives in voice-overs in television commercials. To this end we have carried out an empirical analysis of imperatives in voice-overs in the MATVA corpus (Multimodal Analysis of TV Ads) which contains transcriptions of nearly 800 voice-overs in British TV ads recorded on six d…

Linguistics and LanguagePersuasionCorpus analysisCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectTaste (sociology)AdvertisingPragmaticsPsychologymedia_commonPleasureDiscourse & Communication
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