![]() ; ; Billieux, Joël ![]() Book published by De Boeck/Solal (2015) Les thérapies génériques (thérapies cognitivo-comportementale, interpersonnelles, etc.) ont fait leurs preuves, mais un nombre substantiel de personnes traitées continue à présenter des symptômes ... [more ▼] Les thérapies génériques (thérapies cognitivo-comportementale, interpersonnelles, etc.) ont fait leurs preuves, mais un nombre substantiel de personnes traitées continue à présenter des symptômes résiduels ou rechutent rapidement. Le développement de nouvelles interventions psychologiques focalisées sur les dysfonctionnements psychologiques spécifiques est alors primordial et représente un défi important pour la psychologie clinique. Les auteurs de cet ouvrage s’attachent donc à les décrire en caractérisant leurs principes méthodologiques et leurs fondements théoriques, et en rapportant les données qui démontrent leur efficacité, leurs spécificités, mais également leurs limites. Ces interventions sont applicables à un large spectre de dysfonctionnements cognitifs affectant divers domaines de la cognition (attention, mémoire, jugement/interprétation, croyances métacognitives, etc.). Elles s’inscrivent dans une perspective transdiagnostique, et peuvent donc être utiles pour différents types de symptômes. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 69 (0 UL)![]() ![]() Steffgen, Georges ![]() in Montada, L. (Ed.) Bericht über den 38. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie in Trier (1992) Detailed reference viewed: 70 (1 UL)![]() Deregnoncourt, Marine ![]() Speeches/Talks (2021) Detailed reference viewed: 40 (0 UL)![]() Muñoz, Susana ![]() Speeches/Talks (2017) This in-depth interview covers several topics related to Jim Cloos’s European path since the beginning of his career as a Luxembourg diplomat in 1981, and more particularly, the negotiations and the ... [more ▼] This in-depth interview covers several topics related to Jim Cloos’s European path since the beginning of his career as a Luxembourg diplomat in 1981, and more particularly, the negotiations and the drafting of the Maastricht Treaty, the Santer Commission, Economic and Monetary Union, Social Europe, the European Council in times of crisis, Brexit, and his vision on the current situation and the future of the European Union. Audiovisual interview recorded on 1 September 2017 at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance at the University of Luxembourg. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 62 (6 UL)![]() Derian, Maxime ![]() Article for general public (2017) Detailed reference viewed: 38 (0 UL)![]() Muñoz, Susana ![]() Speeches/Talks (2017) This in-depth interview is focused on Pascal Lamy's career and European commitment, Economic and Monetary Union, European economic governance, competitiveness in the European Union and the European social ... [more ▼] This in-depth interview is focused on Pascal Lamy's career and European commitment, Economic and Monetary Union, European economic governance, competitiveness in the European Union and the European social model. Audiovisual interview recorded on 2 February 2017 at the headquarters of the Jacques Delors Institute in Paris. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 52 (2 UL)![]() Zaagsma, Gerben ![]() Diverse speeches and writings (2019) In this interview, Melvin Wevers begins by talking about his career and his contribution to the first big text mining project in the Netherlands. He shares his experiences in approaching, working and ... [more ▼] In this interview, Melvin Wevers begins by talking about his career and his contribution to the first big text mining project in the Netherlands. He shares his experiences in approaching, working and interpreting the data and discusses the risks of both data-driven and hypothesis-driven research. He then talks about the new developments in computer vision which can be relevant to historians and about the importance of modelling in digital enabled historical research. He continues with an overview of the major projects he’s currently involved in and comments on the role of the “digital humanist”. He concludes by pointing out new trends, which in his view will shape the digital history of the future. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 48 (0 UL)![]() Zaagsma, Gerben ![]() Diverse speeches and writings (2019) In this interview, Professor Andrew Prescott describes his beginnings as a librarian and how this profession brought him to the field of digital humanities. He emphasizes more broadly the role of curators ... [more ▼] In this interview, Professor Andrew Prescott describes his beginnings as a librarian and how this profession brought him to the field of digital humanities. He emphasizes more broadly the role of curators in this field including the role of metadata and the configuration of collections in a new way. Andrew Prescott also historicizes the digital turn in humanities and explores the most exciting trends for the future. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 55 (0 UL)![]() Zaagsma, Gerben ![]() Diverse speeches and writings (2019) In this interview, Professor David Bodenhamer gives an overview of his career, from his beginnings as a constitutional legal historian to becoming a new digital historian. He illustrates how GIS changed ... [more ▼] In this interview, Professor David Bodenhamer gives an overview of his career, from his beginnings as a constitutional legal historian to becoming a new digital historian. He illustrates how GIS changed the nature of his work and explains the notion of ‘deep mapping’, emphasizing the importance of our human experience with places. He concludes by outlining the most exciting developments going on in digital history in his view. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 26 (1 UL)![]() Zaagsma, Gerben ![]() Diverse speeches and writings (2019) In this interview, Professor Jane Winters gives an overview of her career, starting as a medieval historian to becoming a professor in digital history. She talks about her main work with born digital ... [more ▼] In this interview, Professor Jane Winters gives an overview of her career, starting as a medieval historian to becoming a professor in digital history. She talks about her main work with born digital archives and reflects on how web archive changes historical research. ‘History from below’ with a big interest in genealogy and local history being very popular in the UK, she describes the character of digital history in her country and the response of both amateur and professional historians to digitisation. She pleads for more digital pedagogy at an earlier stage of the curriculum and underlines the importance of the relationship between digital humanities and other stakeholders like librarians and archivists. In her view, the next big challenge in digital humanities will be the non-text media analysis. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 33 (2 UL)![]() Zaagsma, Gerben ![]() Diverse speeches and writings (2019) In this interview, Professor Steven Jones talks about his career and training in textual studies. Because of his specific interest in the materiality of texts in archives, he soon became interested in the ... [more ▼] In this interview, Professor Steven Jones talks about his career and training in textual studies. Because of his specific interest in the materiality of texts in archives, he soon became interested in the relationship of the physical and the digital as a theoretical problem and methodological issue. He then talks about the myth of Roberto Busa as “founding father of digital humanities” which he sets out to complement with history. He comments on Busa’s work with IBM and on the young female punched card operators that worked in the first institutional digital humanities centre that Busa created. Jones is currently working on a project to reconstruct and model the centre and the work that was done there. To conclude, he offers his comments on the directions digital humanities might take on in the future. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 32 (0 UL)![]() Zaagsma, Gerben ![]() Diverse speeches and writings (2019) In this interview, Professor Tim Hitchcock describes his beginnings as an historian in British social history and how he became involved in the field of digital humanities. He explains how he started with ... [more ▼] In this interview, Professor Tim Hitchcock describes his beginnings as an historian in British social history and how he became involved in the field of digital humanities. He explains how he started with Robert Shoemaker in the late 1990’s big digitization projects like “Old Bailey online” (The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, 1674-1913). He emphasizes also the role of digital history in connection with the history from below in the United Kingdom and public history in the United States. Tim Hitchcock also criticizes the way in which a lot of historians meet the digital challenge and underlines the importance of the use of digital tools in the undergraduates curriculum in the University of Sussex. He also explains the interactions between close reading and distant reading, how historians nowadays deal with it, and describes the perspectives for digital history in the future. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 47 (0 UL)![]() de Saint-Georges, Ingrid ![]() Article for general public (2015) Detailed reference viewed: 109 (11 UL)![]() Ganschow, Inna ![]() Speeches/Talks (2020) „D'Geschicht vun der Awanderung vu Russen, respektiv vu Bierger aus dem fréieren Zareräich oder der Sowjetunioun, war éischter manner bekannt. Bis d'Fuerscherin Inna Ganschow sech mam Thema ausernee gesat ... [more ▼] „D'Geschicht vun der Awanderung vu Russen, respektiv vu Bierger aus dem fréieren Zareräich oder der Sowjetunioun, war éischter manner bekannt. Bis d'Fuerscherin Inna Ganschow sech mam Thema ausernee gesat huet. Ëm déi 100 perséinlech Interviewen huet d'Fuerscherin gefouert, fir sech en ongeféiert Bild ze maachen.“ [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 23 (0 UL)![]() Ganschow, Inna ![]() Speeches/Talks (2020) So today let’s talk about us, especially since there is a great reason. Inna Ganshow, a professor at the University of Luxembourg, wrote a book about the history of Russian emigration to Luxembourg in the ... [more ▼] So today let’s talk about us, especially since there is a great reason. Inna Ganshow, a professor at the University of Luxembourg, wrote a book about the history of Russian emigration to Luxembourg in the 20th and 21st centuries. The book is being published the other day, and we met with Inna – we had already talked with her about white emigration, we also talked about the general trends of Russian migration behavior. And what does a modern portrait of a Russian-speaking migrant in Luxembourg look like? We will receive the answer to this question in a few minutes [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 68 (4 UL)![]() Baudson, Tanja Gabriele ![]() Article for general public (2016) Detailed reference viewed: 132 (0 UL)![]() Ganschow, Inna ![]() Speeches/Talks (2020) „Op deenen 320 Säite gëtt déi russesch Emigratioun op a bannent Lëtzebuerg erkläert. Ënnert anerem erzielen Eenzelpersounen a Familljen hir Geschichten.“ Detailed reference viewed: 22 (0 UL)![]() Ganschow, Inna ![]() Speeches/Talks (2019) The interview treats two main topics: 1. the interdisciplinary student project between Universities of Luxembourg and University of Tambov, Russia, dedicated to the Luxembourgish-Russian crossroads of ... [more ▼] The interview treats two main topics: 1. the interdisciplinary student project between Universities of Luxembourg and University of Tambov, Russia, dedicated to the Luxembourgish-Russian crossroads of history and 2. the meaning of the city of Tambov in the contemporary history of Luxembourg, connected to the Luxembourger forcibly recruited soldiers in the soviet captivity. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 25 (1 UL)![]() Ganschow, Inna ![]() Speeches/Talks (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 20 (0 UL)![]() Ganschow, Inna ![]() Speeches/Talks (2019) "The first Russian" in Luxembourg, which arrived in the 1920ths, were not the first ones. The pre-history of the Russian presence in the Grand Duchy before WWI and the further development regarding the ... [more ▼] "The first Russian" in Luxembourg, which arrived in the 1920ths, were not the first ones. The pre-history of the Russian presence in the Grand Duchy before WWI and the further development regarding the two world wars and the post-war situation were the topic of this radio interview. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 105 (6 UL) |
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