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consider the simple random walk on the Euclidean lattice in transient dimensions. It is known that the number
time. The probability of visiting a smaller number of sites with a difference of the order of the mean
taking up the seminal work of van den Berg Bolthausen and den Hollander in 2001 concerning the volume of
sausage. We consider the random walk conditioned to such a rare event and prove that the occupation measure
optimal profile modulo space shift provided the deviation from the mean is large enough if dimension is four
The simple random walk conditioned to visit atypically few sites in dimension three and higher.
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political terms since the onset of decolonization. International interest has focused on the RSA with its long
established race as the main identity marker in an attempt to maintain White supremacy . However the question of
identity has been a topic of discussion throughout the world though in varying ways but time and space have
Organisation: The DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH (UNIVERSITY OF BOTSWANA), GRER-ICT (Paris – Diderot), CREA (Paris
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framing the land as the epitome of the sublime landscape the Group of Seven painters of the 1920s and
Jackson Lears defends the idea that the two countries' cultures converged in the common mythology of westward
wildness located in the North rather than just in the West Lears in Goldfarb 2009 21 . While the photographers
Cressman. Ré écouter la rencontre The representation of landscapes in the form of drawings engravings paintings
photographs has been integral to the process of nation building and the construction of national identities
“Framing the land: northern landscapes revisited”, Gwen Cressman, Université de Strasbourg (UR 2325 SEARCH)
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comparative analysis of the data. The approach chosen by the PAC program is modelled on the French PFC program
improve the teaching of English as a foreign language. To achieve these goals the cornerstone of the PAC
instance with the prevalence of RP as a target accent in the French academic context. The problem of conciliating
pacprogramme.net The PAC program Phonologie de l'Anglais Contemporain usages variétés et structure - The Phonology
Cécile Viollain Paris Nanterre University . The main aims of the program can be summarized as follows to
The PAC program (Phonologie de l'Anglais Contemporain), launched in 2004, is organizing its 13th international
international conference, for the first time at Université Paris-Nanterre, which will gather specialists
spoken English.
We welcome speakers interested in the following themes: varieties of contemporary English
change, phonology & phonetics, learner corpora, the teaching of English as a second language etc.
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Connecticut viendra présenter une intervention intitulée The Abolitionist International Abolition and Contemporary
Sinha viendra présenter une intervention intitulée "The Abolitionist International: Abolition and Contemporary
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Britain about the role of the prison in the country's criminal justice system. It was during these years that
within the prison reform movement which favoured what was known as the separate system . For the supporters
separators of the period will reveal that while some remained blind to the mounting evidence of the mental and
dangers with the purported benefits. The results of these debates would have a profound impact on the experience
Tracing the Criminal The Rise of Scientific Criminology in Britain 1860-1918 Bardwell Press 2005 The Penitentiary
"Emancipation behind bars? British prison reform and the chimera of reformative isolation, 1820-1865"
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scientific endeavour is the audacious connection she established between biology and the humanities more particularly
illuminates the profound origins and constant reliance of language and literary aesthetics upon the co-evolved
proved pioneering her study of the evolution of complex systems unveiled the continuities that exist between
exemplified in literature particularly in the form of the modern novel where experiential knowledge continues
to investigate itself as inseparable from the intellect The Whole Creature 49 . Some of her thought-provoking
ecocritical writings on the links between biosemiotics, language and modern literature in The Whole Creature.
Paris Nanterre) proposera l'intervention suivante : "The 'Art, science and passionate knowing' of Wendy Wheeler
Complexity, Biosemiotics and the Evolution of Culture (2006)".[1]
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reinforcing both the concrete and more abstract forms of the feeling of not being at home in the urban environment
Do we feel at home in the cities we inhabit In this paper I explore aspects of the role that buildings
Slavoj Zizek and Jacques Derrida I examine the ways in which in the current conjuncture a specific type of
buildings look at us that is in how we internalize the gaze of buildings. Applying ideas taken from Slavoj
dramatizes this intrusive even offensive relation to the individual. Discutant Thierry Labica Université Paris
to Dickens Verso 2015 The Spectre of Utopia Utopian and Science Fictions at the Fin de Siècle Peter Lang
edition Haymarket 2009 with Terry Eagleton The Task of the Critic Terry Eagleton in Dialogue Verso 2009
Co-Director of UCL's Urban Lab where he is responsible for the Cities Imaginaries strand. His teaching interests
interests include nineteenth-century literature the fin de siècle early modernism C20 avant-gardes film crime
Looking at Buildings Looking at Us: The Architectural Logic of Late Capitalism
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information. The body structural representation BSR refers to a spatial map of the body in which the spatial
U-shaped trajectory across the lifespan declining after the age of 60. However the extent to which physiological
stimulations on the fingertips and estimated the number of unstimulated fingers between the two touched ones
physiological ageing affects the definition of BSR remains unclear particularly concerning the different types of
findings suggest that ageing selectively affects the BSR with the representation of hairy skin being more impaired
Body structural representations of the glabrous and hairy skin surface in aging
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sensory modalities and central for the unity of the self. On the other hand adopting a third-person or
talk I will review the set of study we conducted investigating how people differ in the spatial perspectives
perspectives which answer different requirements. On the one hand adopting a first-person or egocentred perspective
others. How do we juggle these two requirements The graphesthesia task we developed allows investigating
Taking my perspective or yours? The influence of sensory parameters, social factors and neuroatypical