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EPISTEME

International Journal of Applied Social and Human Scienes

ISSN(Print) : 1976-9660

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EPISTÉMÈ / December 2015 Vol. 14

Automatic Society

Bernard Stiegler

EPISTÉMÈ :: Vol.14 pp.3-28

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Automatic Society ×

The digital allows all technological automatisms to be unified by implanting the producer into the consumer and through the production of all manner of sensors, actuators and related software. But the truly unprecedented aspect of digital unification is that it allows articulations between all these automatisms: technological, social, psychic and biological ― and this is the main point of neuro-marketing and neuro-economics. The context of the task of thinking conceived as therapeutic is one in which automatisms of all kinds are being technologically integrated by digital automatisms. The unique and very specific aspect of this situation is the way that digital tertiary retention succeeds in totally rearranging assemblages or montages of psychic and collective retentions and protentions. The challenge is to invert this situation by having an ars of hyper-control instead reach towards a new idea of dis-automatization that would arise from out of today's dis-integrating automatization.

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Catastrophe, Risk and Democracy

Hidetaka Ishida

EPISTÉMÈ :: Vol.14 pp.29-41

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Catastrophe, Risk and Democracy ×

This study is about “Catastrophe Risk and Democracy”. Following my previous study entitled as “Catastrophe and Media”, in order to examine how media reported or even “performed” catastrophic events ─ the Earthquake of 3/11 2011, the Tsunami which devastated the East Cost of Japan and the Nuclear Power Plant Accident of Fukushima, I would like to deliver so a “second elaboration” of my reflection on catastrophe and society: How people live the aftermath of this catastrophe? And what changes this recent past brought to the habitants of the concerned society? What is the implication of the aftermath of catastrophe for the society?

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Science à paillettes et « abus de confiance » : Discussion autour d'un nouveau type de « Lève-toi et marche »

Stephane Amato

EPISTÉMÈ :: Vol.14 pp.53-73

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Science à paillettes et « abus de confiance » : Discussion autour d'un nouveau type de « Lève-toi et marche » ×

This article aims at analyzing the 2014 football world cup kick-off, which highlighted a paraplegic person equipped with an “exoskeleton guided by thought”. In a first part, the ritualistic framework which surrounds the event is described. It seems to establish a mediation of a symbolic or even religious nature, conducive to building trust in an announced “miracle”. In a second part, the event itself is described in a factual fashion. It is clearly proven that the miracle didn't occur. Some elements of media coverage are provided, as well as internet users' reactions. It seems there was a distortion in the perceptions of the event. In a third part, after having shown that a rational reading of the announcement seemed to imply that it was impossible to carry out, a theoretical framework with a psychosocial inspiration is suggested to attempt to better explain the distortions in individuals' perceptions, during this event.

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Proximity of Language and Confidence: A Winning Financial Model?

Cornelia Caseau,Kouakou Kouame

EPISTÉMÈ :: Vol.14 pp.75-98

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Proximity of Language and Confidence: A Winning Financial Model? ×

Subsequent to the deregulation of the markets in the 1990s, a bigger diversity of clients (Sheth & Shainesh, 2005), and a significant change in consumer behavior, the situation for numerous sectors, such as the bank sector, drastically changed and led to a crisis of confidence. To find a way out of this situation, certain financial organizations looked to improve their image by reinforcing customer-employee interaction and intensifying interpersonal relations (Berry, 1993). In this respect, the experience of the Austrian cooperative bank Raiffeisenlandesbank (RLB NÖ-Wien) could inspire microfinance. The bank provided specific linguistic and intercultural training for its staff working with a multi-ethnic population, and has bank branches with multi-language speaking employees in high immigration density districts. This managerial model could be of particular interest in the Ivory Coast given that the linguistic communication model upon which microfinance is based in the Ivory Coast has shown its limits with regard to an illiterate clientele or one with a poor level of French.

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Confidence and Regulation of Organizations : Bringing the Contractual Theory?

Emmanuel Okamba

EPISTÉMÈ :: Vol.14 pp.99-120

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Confidence and Regulation of Organizations : Bringing the Contractual Theory? ×

Organizations are fictions contracts punctuated by opportunistic behavior of the contracting parties who cooperate. They can operate in a deficit of confidence thanks to agreements between agents. But, they can not achieve optimal performance and should be content with a satisfactory performance.

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Trust and Capitalism : The Need to Bring Back Regulation

Donatienne Delorme,Prashant Pereira

EPISTÉMÈ :: Vol.14 pp.121-140

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Trust and Capitalism : The Need to Bring Back Regulation ×

The entire world has been affected in some way or other by the 2008 financial crisis. While economic recovery has been seen in high-income countries, risks for emerging and developing economies are affecting global growth. Many developing countries, which were considered the centre of growth during or since the 2008 Financial crisis seem to be currently affected in some way or other. We thus notice that risky, uncontrolled behavior in terms of lending practices by unregulated banks in the USA led to the Subprime and subsequent global financial crisis. The whole world and regulatory bodies spanning the globe seem to be determined to prevent such further crises by bringing about rule books and regulations to prevent repeats of conditions that could reproduce such situations. Financial regulation is a constant issue that is discussed in terms of regulatory needs. Everybody wants it to be done but most Stakeholders do not have a clear idea of why it should be put in place; nor how it should be done.

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The Role of Trust in the Willingness to Pay for Luxury Brands : A Case of Perfumes

Arnaud Delannoy,Jean-Philippe Casoni

EPISTÉMÈ :: Vol.14 pp.141-160

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The Role of Trust in the Willingness to Pay for Luxury Brands : A Case of Perfumes ×

The aim of this paper is to highlight the role of consumer trust in their willingness to pay of luxury perfumes. Among the high symbolic value brands, the luxury brand has a particular marketing approach insofar as consumer behavior does not only relate to the brand or product, which makes a special and separate category from other brands. To investigate the relation between trust and willingness to pay we realized a survey on 124 people. By analyzing the process preceding the act of purchasung and using a Tobit model, we conclude that trust positively determines the WTP. This experimental study allows to better understand the purchasing process and helps to support a pricing strategy of aiming to improve the perception of trust among consumers.

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De la relation de confiance dans les pratiques soignantes : Du colloque singulier vers les constructions culturelles du soin

Jocelyn Guillo

EPISTÉMÈ :: Vol.14 pp.161-179

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De la relation de confiance dans les pratiques soignantes : Du colloque singulier vers les constructions culturelles du soin ×

The trust is the base of the living together. It is creative of link and allows the society to come true. It is the essential point which unites our fate to the others. It represents the bet to accept the other one by presenting to them, our qualities but also our human being's vulnerabilities. The caring practices represent in the interhuman relations, the place where expresses itself one of the facets of relationship of trust. In this relation, the trust becomes the masterpiece of the care. An exchange point where the man's life is sent back to its first and vulnerable humility.

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From Human Capital to Social Capital : Individual and Trust Proved by Technologies and Economic Constraints

Catherine Pascal

EPISTÉMÈ :: Vol.14 pp.181-201

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From Human Capital to Social Capital : Individual and Trust Proved by Technologies and Economic Constraints ×

By this contribution, we wish to invest, at the individual, the confidence under certain particular aspects: would the confidence be renewed by the technologies? The latter would assure “an amplifier of cooperation” according to the terms of H. Rheingold, in The intelligent crowds (Rheingold, on 2005)? Would they favor not only an energization but also a creation of social link in the form of human or social resources, even of a renewed society? For that purpose, we shall reflect, more specifically on the process and the shape who committe actor perceived as a pioneer. The latter with its disruptive thought is expanding of contents and new process in the form of cooperation, of co-creation. We suggest investing this field.

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Husserl, Peirce and Current Semiotics : Phenomenological Foundations of Creative Semiotics

Jose Maria Paz Gago

EPISTÉMÈ :: Vol.14 pp.205-224

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Husserl, Peirce and Current Semiotics : Phenomenological Foundations of Creative Semiotics ×

The deep roots of semiotics – Peirce, Husserl, Saussure, Greimas – founded by the Anglo-German and French traditions, have tried to recover its full phenomenological dimension in neo-semiotics. The being and the world, the interpreter and the signs, the humanistic subject, the subject of passions and emotions, meaning and object, these are all included in the process of signification. Staying close to things, of the world of reality, as desired by the young Greimas, ensures its deep knowledge and knowledge of the sense of being and appearance.

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