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Messages beyond the phone: Processing variable message signs while attending hands-free phone calls.

2021

We examined the effects of different types of cognitive distraction coming from a hands-free phone conversation on the processing of information provided by variable message signs (VMS), on driving performance indicators, and on a physiological index of mental effort (heart rate). Participants drove a route in a driving simulator and had to respond to VMS messages under three conditions: no-distraction, visuospatial distraction (attending phone calls with questions inducing visuospatial processing), and conceptual distraction (attending phone calls with questions requiring semantic memory). Results showed more errors responding to VMS messages in the visuospatial distraction condition. In a…

050210 logistics & transportationAutomobile DrivingText MessagingComputer scienceCommunication05 social sciencesControl (management)Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthDriving simulatorAccidents TrafficHuman Factors and ErgonomicsTask (project management)PhoneDistractionQUIET0502 economics and businessSemantic memoryHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAttentionPerformance indicatorSafety Risk Reliability and Quality050107 human factorsCell PhoneCognitive psychologyAccident; analysis and prevention
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Connotative meaning of travel modes and activity-travel behavior

2018

Abstract This paper aims to present results of a study regarding how the meaning of travel modes influences on the performance of activities and trips. Connotative meaning of travel modes was measured using semantic differential scales, which collect the suggestive significance of the terms used to name current travel modes. More than 400 people provided that information together with values and other types of attitudes, characteristics of their usual companions, socio-demographics, and 2-days activity-travel diary that includes a weekend day and a weekday. Descriptive analysis, which include frequency distributions, Factor Analysis, and correlations, have been developed to find potential r…

050210 logistics & transportationDescriptive statistics05 social sciences050109 social psychologyTravel behaviorQUIET0502 economics and businessTRIPS architecture0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeaning (existential)Semantic differentialFrequency distributionPsychologyCognitive psychologyTransportation Research Procedia
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Les deux faces – objective/subjective – de la mobilité sociale

2006

06062; National audience; How does objective social mobility, traditionally measured with tables of mobility drawn up by sociologists, relate to feelings about mobility, i.e., how individuals perceive, explain and appraise their social trajectory? Using a question from a survey (Insee's Formation, qualification professionnelle), subjective mobility was statistically evaluated so as to bring the two approaches to mobility together and measure the (considerable) frequency of deviations. Subjective mobility was then analyzed qualitatively on the basis of interviews conducted with respondents in the same survey. This helps us account for deviations and identify the bundle of parameters that peo…

050402 sociologySociology and Political Science[SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationSentiment de mobilitéAscending/descending mobility03 medical and health sciencesMobilité sociale0302 clinical medicine0504 sociologyDéclassementSocial mobility030212 general & internal medicineSociologySubjective Perceptions of Mobility[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologyObjectivité05 social sciencesAscension050401 social sciences methods[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationIndividual TrajectoriesSubjectivity[ SHS.SOCIO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologySelf perceptionSocial Mobility050902 family studiesObjectivityDestinéesSubjective perceptions of mobilityIndustrial relationsAscending/Descending MobilitySubjectivitéFrance0509 other social sciencesHumanitiesIndividual trajectories
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Anti-Semitism and Progressive Era Social Science. The case of John R. Commons

2016

This paper explores Common’s views toward Jews in order to assess whether his published writings contain assertion that today would be stigmatized as anti-Semitic. The evidence we provide shows that Commons’ racial characterization of Jews was framed within a broad and indiscriminate xenophobic framework. With other leading Progressive Era social scientists, in fact, Commons shared the idea that the new immigration from Eastern and southern Europe would increase competition in the labor market, drive down wages, and lead Anglo-Saxon men and women to have fewer children, since they would not want them to compete with those who survive on less. Within this general xenophobic context, Commons …

060106 history of social sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationContext (language use)Competition (economics)Progressivism Anti-semitismHistory and Philosophy of ScienceOrder (exchange)0502 economics and businessEconomics0601 history and archaeology050207 economicsSocial scienceSettore SECS-P/04 - STORIA DEL PENSIERO ECONOMICOmedia_commonCommons J. RPovertyGeneral Arts and Humanities05 social sciencesCommons john RCommons John Roger; Anti-Semitism; Race; ImmigrationAnti-Semitism06 humanities and the artsjel:B15MercantilismPolitical economyUnemploymentjel:B1CommonsGeneral Economics Econometrics and Finance
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Relational work in multimodal networked interactions on Facebook

2018

Abstract The paper argues that the notion of Relational Work (Locher and Watts 2005) needs to be expanded to be able to account for sociability in the networked interactions afforded by social platforms such as Facebook. Thus, the aim of this paper is to explore how the nature of networked interactions impacts the emergence of relational practices therein. Importantly, Relational Work is a language based framework whereas networked interactions are highly multimodal. By applying Norris’ (2004) multimodal framework to the analysis of a Facebook wall event, we show how key sociability functions are carried out by semiotic modes other than language. Furthermore, the analysis shows how relation…

060201 languages & linguisticsCognitive scienceLinguistics and LanguageComputer Networks and CommunicationsEvent (computing)Computer sciencePolitenessmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050801 communication & media studies06 humanities and the artsLanguage and LinguisticsMultimodality0508 media and communicationsWork (electrical)0602 languages and literatureKey (cryptography)Semioticsmedia_commonInternet Pragmatics
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Special issue: Social media as semiotic technology

2018

Social media technology has become ubiquitous in modern life. Take as an example, the role of social media in the mundane routine of waiting for the bus. People may take a picture of a funny bird a...

060201 languages & linguisticsCultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageCommunication05 social sciencesMedia studies050801 communication & media studies06 humanities and the artsGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSLanguage and LinguisticsModern life0508 media and communications0602 languages and literatureSemioticsSocial mediaSociology
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MOF-VM: Instantiation Revisited

2016

The Model-Driven Architecture (MDA) is based on an understanding of a hierarchy of levels that are placed on top of each other and that are connected with instantiation. For practical MDA use, it is important to be clear about the kinds of objects that reside on the different levels and the relations between them as well as relations to objects outside of the MDA domain. This article aims at enhancing the understanding of these objects and relations by relating them to a virtual MOF machine.

060201 languages & linguisticsHierarchyProgramming languageComputer scienceContext (language use)06 humanities and the arts02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreSemanticsDomain (software engineering)Unified Modeling LanguageObject-oriented modeling0602 languages and literature0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArchitectureskin and connective tissue diseasescomputercomputer.programming_languageProceedings of the 4th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development
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Manipulation as an ideological tool in the political genre of Parliamentary discourses

2022

AbstractThe present study analyzes the discursive strategies of manipulation in the political genre of a discourse in Parliament with an aim to convince the audience that the Prime Minister and his party are innocent of receiving illegal cash donations from a slush fund run in the party. For that purpose, we have usedVan Dijk’s (2006)scheme of strategies of manipulation at several levels of discourse (content, lexis, topics, syntax, rhetoric, and order of discourse). Findings of the study show that the Prime Minister’s speech presents characteristics of ideological discourse, since it follows a general strategy of positive in-group and negative out-group presentation, which has an overall l…

060201 languages & linguisticsLexisLinguistics and LanguageParliamentCivil discoursemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesMedia studies050109 social psychology06 humanities and the artsRepresentation (arts)SemanticsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsPhilosophyPolitics0602 languages and literatureRhetoric0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyIdeologymedia_commonPragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)
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Software as ideology

2016

Software has become ubiquitous in higher education, especially often taken-for-granted Microsoft Word. Educational writing involves more than horizontal lines of text, but also multimodal representations. When students write in Word, the affordances of the program constrain what multimodal representations of knowledge they can and cannot make. Software such as Word is not neutral tool-kits, but also historical and semiotic constructs loaded with social values and ideologies. By taking a social semiotic approach to Word and SmartArt, this article shows how this software is pre-loaded with values and styles from office management. These values are then infused into education, in the case this…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageHistorySociology and Political ScienceGrammarComputer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesWord processing050801 communication & media studies06 humanities and the artsLinguisticsStyle (sociolinguistics)MultimodalityCritical discourse analysis0508 media and communicationsSoftware0602 languages and literatureSemioticsbusinessWord (computer architecture)media_commonJournal of Language and Politics
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Boris “Ich bin drin” Becker (‘Boris I am in Becker’). Syntax, semantics and pragmatics of a special naming construction

2016

Constructions such as Germ. Boris “Ich bin drin” Becker (‘Boris I am in Becker’) follow a startling pattern. A quotation (“Ich bin drin”) is inserted in between two constituents of a complex personal-name construction (Boris Becker). The quotation relates to the person bearing this name. Therefore, the whole construction cannot be understood without massive contextual knowledge, i.e. knowing when, where, and why Boris Becker said so, and how this is relevant in the interpretation of the construction. In general, N “CP” N constructions such as Boris “Ich bin drin” Becker not only differ from canonical personal-name constructions such as Boris Becker in requiring the import of background know…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageInterpretation (logic)Philosophy06 humanities and the artsPragmatics0603 philosophy ethics and religionSemanticsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsSyntax (logic)Meaning (philosophy of language)060302 philosophy0602 languages and literatureProper nounContextualismLingua
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