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Les juristes des années 30 et la question des droits du réalisateur d’oeuvres cinématographiques : une approche juridico-historique, à travers l’exem…
2017
La question de la paternité des oeuvres cinématographiques a été souvent débattue au cours des années 30. Elle fournit aujourd’hui encore au juriste et à l’historien de l’art une illustration particulièrement intéressante de la difficulté pour le droit d’appréhender ce qui fait l’essence d’une expression artistique spécifique, comme le cinéma, et en conséquence d’en déterminer les auteurs. Avant la loi de 1957, qui a reconnu la paternité du metteur en scène, la tendance jurisprudentielle était nettement en faveur de la thèse du producteur comme auteur ou coauteur du film. Les raisons à cet état des choses sont diverses, la principale étant la place centrale du producteur dans l’« entreprise…
Parent Education Beyond Learning: An Ethnographic Exploration of a Multi-family Program for Families in Post-divorce Conflict
2021
Ways of interprofessional collaboration and learning in emergency work
2012
In the paper we aim to identify various ways of interprofessional collaboration and learning in an emergency unit at a hospital in Finland. According to previous studies, health care work faces various constraints which also challenge interprofessional interaction and learning. We ask what kinds of learning situations and challenges are manifested in moments of interprofessional practice. Ethnography was applied as a methodological approach. Empirical data were collected with the help of observations, audio taping, individual and focus group interviews, and suitable qualitative methods were utilised in the analysis. It was found that multi- and interprofessional collaboration and learning w…
INPROF – promoting teamwork processes and interprofessional collaboration in emergency work (2010–2012)
2015
This paper summarises the findings of a research project on interprofessional collaboration in the emergency unit of a major Finnish hospital. The findings are discussed through a broad conceptual framework which involves work process knowledge and interprofessional collaboration. The project, carried out from 2010–2012, investigated different forms of, prerequisites for, and barriers to, collaboration, and the aim was to develop the work together with staff at the unit. An ethnographically informed research strategy was utilised, with observations and interviews as the main data collection methods. On the whole, collaboration in the emergency unit was found to function rather well; i.e. pa…
Itsestä kiinni : etnografinen tutkimus työikäisten laitoskuntoutuksesta
2013
La transformación de la cultura clásica en el s.IV: el caso de Filastrio de Brescia
2018
Resumen: La obra de Filastrio de Brescia, Diversarum hereseon liber, compuesta a finales del siglo IV (380-90), se inserta en el género de la heresiología o catálogos adversus omnes haereses. De entre las 156 «herejías» que enumera este autor en su obra, además de los ya más que conocidos herejes o grupos de herejes como Simón mago, Valentinianos y otros, dedica un elevado número de entradas heréticas a refutar la tradición clásica. Analizamos en el presente trabajo la actitud de este clérigo ante los saberes clásicos. Centraremos nuestra atención en la transformación de aquellos conocimientos clásicos relacionados con la cosmografía, etnografía e historia en unos puramente bíblicos. Abstra…
The Philosophical Underpinning of Athlete Lifestyle Support : An Existential-Humanistic Perspective
2022
This study aims to highlight how an existential-humanistic perspective can inform athlete support and in doing so, emphasise the importance of explicating the philosophical underpinnings of athlete lifestyle support. Drawing on applied experience with elite youth cricketers over a twelve-month period, ethnographic data was collected through the observation, maintenance of case notes and a practitioner reflective diary. Based on thematic analysis (Braun & Clarke, 2006), we created three non-fictional vignettes that we use to illustrate how existential-humanistic theorising can inform lifestyle support. We discuss the implications of this professional philosophy in terms of considerations for…
The Importance of “Empty Gestures” in Recovery: Being Human Together
2017
What do clients/patients want or value from their encounters with healthcare providers? Based on ethnographic research conducted with individuals suffering from drug addiction and mental health issues, this article argues that clients/patients treasure “everyday” or “human” interaction with medical staff. Everydayness is accomplished through three generic social processes: **co-silence, inclusion in back-stage activity, and physical dramatizations of authenticity. These processes and other ordinary interactional strategies for “being human together” should be seen as vital tools for recovery.
Technology Enabled Information Services Use in Tourism : An Ethnographic Study of Chinese Backpackers
2018
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the previously unexplored theoretical relationship between technology enabled information services (TEIS) and the value created by the use of such services. This paper presents a mixed virtual and multi-sited ethnography to provide a thick description of Chinese backpackers (CBs) use of TEIS. Participant observations and interviews of CBs in three different journeys within Europe were undertaken. Our findings illustrate that additional usage values occur when TEIS are used in a tourism context. Social influences and technical infrastructure play a stronger role than previous research presented. The study contributes to the literature by 1) providi…
Work, power and learning in a risk filled occupation
2011
In this article we describe various ways in which power is exercised between personnel in a hospital operating theatre. We aim to investigate how the forms of discursive power and workplace learning are intertwined with each other by utilizing an ethnographic approach in the fieldwork. Our data were collected mainly through observations and interviews with surgical residents, physicians and nurses. In the article we describe the delicate ways in which power is exercised and resisted in everyday practices. We argue that there is a close relationship between learning and manifestations of power, together with the various forms of these manifestations and the restrictions that may be placed o…