Search results for "Public problem"

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Domestic violence and public participation in the media

2013

Recent research suggests that as a social public problem, domestic violence is sustained in a number of social contexts that naturalize violence against women through gendered discourses and ideologies of male violence. This paper examines domestic violence vis-à-vis public participation in the media. In doing so, it seeks to explore the social public aspects of domestic violence and to investigate whether the gendered discourse of male violence is also sustained through the new electronic spaces of public participation. To this end, a corpus of unsolicited digital comments – a form of ‘citizen journalism’ – to a British online newspaper was compiled and analysed. This paper draws from rese…

Linguistics and LanguageDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectMedia studiesCitizen journalismPublic problemPragmaticsLanguage and LinguisticsNewspaperGender StudiesPhilosophyPublic participationDomestic violenceIdeologySociologySocial psychologymedia_commonGender and Language
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Pour une anthropologie pragmatiste et plébéienne du patrimoine : un scenario contre-hégémonique

2019

À partir de plusieurs constats, le débordement des institutions patrimoniales, l’insistance de formes citoyennes ou plébéiennes des revendications d’attachements, la prégnance de la figure du vivant, la raréfaction du futur devant la perspective anthropocénique, ce texte voudrait jeter les bases d’un scénario contre-hégémonique du patrimoine : détaché des institutions d’État, loin du marché et de sa logique néo-libérale, engagé dans des expériences de problèmes publics, sensible à la pluralité ontologies et des modes de connaissance… Some preliminary observations: too much is now asked of heritage institutions; new citizens’ and plebeian forms are emerging of asserting attachments; life-sci…

épistémologie050402 sociologypragmatism0507 social and economic geographyinvolvementheritagepublic problems0504 sociologypatrimoineplébéienontologyontologieComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[SHS.ANTHRO-SE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Social Anthropology and ethnologycitizenexperimentscenario contre-hégémoniqueethnological heritagePhilosophycitoyen05 social sciencesepistemologyGeneral Medicinetrance[SHS.ANTHRO-SE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Social Anthropology and ethnologyexpérienceplebeianpragmatismepatrimoine ethnologiquetranseanthropologie pragmatisteproblèmes public050703 geographyHumanitiesengagement
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Differential effects of MDMA and cocaine on inhibitory avoidance and object recognition tests in rodents.

2017

Introduction Drug addiction continues being a major public problem faced by modern societies with different social, health and legal consequences for the consumers. Consumption of psychostimulants, like cocaine or MDMA (known as ecstasy) are highly prevalent and cognitive and memory impairments have been related with the abuse of these drugs. Aim The aim of this work was to review the most important data of the literature in the last 10 years about the effects of cocaine and MDMA on inhibitory avoidance and object recognition tests in rodents. Development: The object recognition and the inhibitory avoidance tests are popular procedures used to assess different types of memory. We compare th…

medicine.medical_specialtyMDMACognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectN-Methyl-34-methylenedioxyamphetamineEcstasyInvestigación médicaEnsayos clínicosExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyRodentiaPublic problemInhibitory postsynaptic potential03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicineCocaineDopamine Uptake Inhibitorsmental disordersmedicineAvoidance LearningAnimalsDrogasPsychiatrymedia_commonMemory DisordersAdrenergic Uptake InhibitorsBehavior AnimalAddictionMDMACognitionRecognition PsychologyInhibitory avoidanceAbstinenceDifferential effects030227 psychiatryEfectos fisiológicosPsychologyEstupefaciente030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drugNeurobiology of learning and memory
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