119 resultados para Stinglhamber, Florence
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This article offers an overview of methodological difficulties that arise in the study of religions on video sharing websites (VSW). We suggest how to put these difficulties in perspective and how to overcome them. A typology lists the various forms of religions represented on this type of website. We will also try to understand why some religious groups have created their own video sharing websites. Finally we will give possible interpretations of this phenomenon and suggest some ways to use this type of material in academic research and teaching about religions. Cet article propose une vue d'ensemble des difficultés méthodologiques rencontrées dans l'étude des religions sur les sites web de partage de vidéos. Il propose des pistes pour relativiser et surmonter ces difficultés. Une typologie présente les différentes formes sous lesquelles on trouve des religions dans ce type de sites web. Nous tentons aussi de comprendre pourquoi certains groupes religieux ont créé leurs propres sites de partages de vidéos. Enfin, nous donnerons des possibles interprétations du phénomène et suggérerons comment on pourrait utiliser de ce type de matériel dans la recherche et l'enseignement académiques sur les religions.
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Dans ce livre sur les rapports de la foi, de la religion et de la culture, l'auteur - dont Flammarion avait publié un magistral Essai sur le mysticisme grec - et spécialiste de la religion de la Rome antique, très critique envers la phénoménologie religieuse, (Rudolf Otto, Van der Leeuw, Eliade), passe tour à tour en revue « la profession de foi » et les Confessions chrétiennes, la christologie au Concile de Florence, la notion d'« ordre cosmique » dans le domaine indo-iranien, la querelle médiévale des Investitures, le thème du « mandat céleste » en Chine, etc. Toutes les productions magico-religieuses sont ici interprétées comme autant de formations historiques dont il s'agit de retracer les processus d'apparition et de développement ainsi que la fonction culturelle spécifique dans un contexte donné. Mais sont également mis en perspective les pratiques, discours, représentations propres aux savoirs qui étudient ces productions. Une vision des faits religieux qui montre que l'histoire des religions « a problématisé les objets de foi, mais non la foi elle-même », l'abandonnant à la psychologie, à la philosophie ou à l'anthropologie. Or la foi a une histoire, étroitement liée à celle de l'Occident : elle n'est pas, selon l'auteur, une qualité innée chez l'homme, mais relève de circonstances culturelles, non exportables hors de l'Occident. Un essai profondément stimulant...
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X-ray microtomography has become a new tool in earth sciences to obtain non-destructive 3D-image data from geological objects in which variations in mineralogy, chemical composition and/or porosity create sufficient x-ray density contrasts.We present here first, preliminary results of an application to the external and internal morphology of Permian to Recent Larger Foraminifera. We use a SkyScan-1072 high-resolution desk-top micro-CT system. The system has a conical x-ray source with a spot size of about 5µm that runs at 20-100kV, 0-250µA, resulting in a maximal resolution of 5µm. X-ray transmission images are captured by a scintillator coupled via fibre optics to a 1024x1024 pixel 12-bit CCD. The object is placed between the x-ray source and the scintillator on a stub that rotates 360°around its vertical axis in steps as small as 0.24 degrees. Sample size is limited to 2 cm due to the absorption of geologic material for x-rays. The transmission images are back projected using a Feldkamp algorithm into a vertical stack of up to 1000 1Kx1K images that represent horizontal cuts of the object. This calculation takes 2 to several hours on a Double-Processor 2.4GHz PC. The stack of images (.bmp) can be visualized with any 3D-imaging software, used to produce cuts of Larger Foraminifera. Among other applications, the 3D-imaging software furnished by SkyScan can produce 3D-models by defining a threshold density value to distinguish "solid" from "void. Several models with variable threshold values and colors can be imbricated, rotated and cut together. The best results were obtained with microfossils devoid of chamber-filling cements (Permian, Eocene, Recent). However, even slight differences in cement mineralogy/composition can result in surprisingly good x-ray density contrasts.X-ray microtomography may develop into a powerful tool for larger microfossils with a complex internal structure, because it is non-destructive, requires no preparation of the specimens, and produces a true 3D-image data set. We will use these data sets in the future to produce cuts in any direction to compare them with arbitrary cuts of complex microfossils in thin sections. Many groups of benthic and planktonic foraminifera may become more easily determinable in thin section by this way.
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In most health care systems where a prospective payment system is implemented, an outlier payment is used to cover the hospitals' unusually high costs. When the hospital chooses its cost reduction effort before observing a patient's severity, we show that the best outlier payment is based on the realized cost when the hospital exerts the first best level of effort, for any level of severity. [Authors]