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On the Government of Familial Feelings: Towards a Sociology of Contemporary Ethopolitics – ETHOPOL
ETHPOL aims to understand how institutional activity governs subjects by transforming their feelings. This project unifies five researchers working on family issues, and conducting different but complementary fieldworks; they work on international adoption, surrogacy, paternity testing, IVFs refusal
The CUltural crucible : the Reorganization and Renewal of Institutions in the CUltural capitals LAndscape - CURRICULA – CURRICULA
The project confronts (1) cities of southern Europe (Marseille, Genoa, Bologna) and from the north (Wrockaw and Umeå), (2) cities recently designated «European Capitals of Culture« (Marseille - ECC 2013, Umeå - ECC 2014, Wrockaw - ECC 2016) and cities that were formerly elected ECC in the past (Geno
Fraud and Economic Lies: Information and Strategies – FELIS
Most recent progress has been made in the economic literature on dishonesty in three directions: the understanding of the importance of moral norms in individual decision-making, the conflicting role of opportunities provided by asymmetries of information and social preferences, and the crucial effe
Dynamics of Transmission: Families, Authority and Knowledge in the Early Modern Middle East (15th-17th centuries) – DYNTRAN
The role of family-type networks in the Middle East from the 15th to the 17th centuries remained understudied and continued to be very regionally or socially focused, despite some punctual research. However family history has become one of the most stimulating fields in Middle Eastern studies in the
The transition from Latin to French: constitution and analysis of a Latin-French digital corpus – PaLaFra
While there is no gap in the written record of sources preserved since Antiquity, the transition from Latin to French is still poorly understood. One of the first reasons for this is the fact that languages change continuously. Different language registers corresponding to the situation, the region,
Mechanisms of error-free lesion tolerance – GENOBLOCK
We have two main objectives: 1) Pursuing the genetic study of DNA damage tolerance and understanding the molecular mechanisms of DA in bacteria. We expect to better understand the structure of a replication fork encountering a lesion and therefore the molecular mechanisms of lesion tolerance. Combin
Literary advertising and advertising literature from 1830 to nowdays – LITTéPUB
Projet disponible en anglais : http://valorecherche.u-paris10.fr/?page_id=2497 mot de passe : myriam@boucharenc LITTéPUB is an interdisciplinary project with a strong literary base. It combines several approaches – cultural heritage, literary interpretation and publishing history – with a view
Excited States of BiO-relevant systems: towards ultrafast DYnamics with conformational Resolution – ESBODYR
While the absorption of light by biomolecules is ubiquitous in Nature and used in many fields of research, the understanding of the underlying ultrafast process following the photon absorption is still limited. In this project,conformer-selective excited state dynamics of bio-relevant systems (isola
Functional screening of highly divergent, unclassified or putative polysaccharides degrading enzymes – 1000Cazymes
Polysaccharides are very complex biomacromolecules and represent the most abundant biomass on land and in oceans. As such they mediate a plethora of biological functions, from energy storage, to structural molecules, or as the mediators of intra- and intercellular recognition within one organism or
Multi-Image Restoration and fusion: from Applied Mathematics to the imaging Industry – MIRIAM
This research program deals with the quality enhancement of digital images. Specifically, we consider the increasingly common situations where several acquisitions of the same scene are available, possibly through a video sequence. An issue of growing importance is to fuse these im- ages in order to