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Journal articles on the topic "Poste Tunisienne"
Deledalle-Rhodes, Janice. "L’iconographie du timbre-poste tunisien pendant et après la période « coloniale »." Protée 30, no. 2 (2003): 61–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/006732ar.
Full textHamzaoui, Sonia Mlayah. "Rituels de deuil et symbolisme alimentaire en Tunisie." Anthropology of the Middle East 15, no. 2 (2020): 91–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/ame.2020.150208.
Full textZahar, Yadh, and Jean-Pierre Laborde. "Modélisation statistique et synthèse cartographique des précipitations journalières extrêmes de Tunisie." Revue des sciences de l'eau 20, no. 4 (2008): 409–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/016914ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Poste Tunisienne"
Jeljeli, Riadh. "Impacts des TIC sur le management des connaissances : Cas de l'Office National de la Poste Tunisienne." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014AIXM5900.
Full textThe information's society arrival has been such an euphoric event. Both Information's and communication's technologies, considered to be the new production's, learning's and knowledge transfer within the organisations's drivers, are a result of the convergence of computer's science, telecommunications and audiovisual fields and the subject of euphoric political and media's discourses portraying them as drivers of economical and social development.I.C.T, are part of people and very significant in their activities in particular in the learning and knowledge's communication process. This is particularly true with regard to Today's organisations context called to adopt a dynamic knowledge management strategy.The main subject of this thesis is seeking to discuss and explore both conceptual and traditional link between (I.C.T) and the knowledge mediated communication in the light of a dual perspective of knowledge. We shall therefore try to understand the existing links between the uses of (I.C.T) in a learning process, in the light of contemporary works dealing with the knowledge.We mobilised for this purpose, a literature review outcome of management sciences and information sciences and communication to study the impact of (I.C.T) in the communication of knowledge and the influences of "actors-users" of the network on the publicized communication of knowledge. We will take, finally, the case of the Tunisian post as field of empirical study in order to validate our research
Sellami, Hella. "Effets de l’utilisation du e-learning sur la productivité de l’employé : cas de la poste tunisienne." Paris 9, 2006. https://portail.bu.dauphine.fr/fileviewer/index.php?doc=2006PA090017.
Full textThe goal of this research is to determine the effects of using distance learning (e-learning) on employee productivity. We adopted an employee oriented analysis, in other words, the effects of e-learning are studied through the examination of the perceived employee satisfaction and its influence on their productivity. This research contains two main parts. The first part, is a review of the literature (main researches conducted, theories used, main results), it’s aimed to construct our research model. In the second part of the research, empirical part, we tried to test the hypotheses of our model by a positivist approach. We adopted a quantitative analysis based on a study of the introduction of e-learning in the Tunisian Postal services. A questionnaire was distributed to the 1000 e-learning users working in the company
Ekelund, Nord Lina. "Det riktiga Kenya och orientaliska Tunisien : En diskursanalys av Lonely Planets guideböcker om Tunisien och Kenya." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper, KV, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-17297.
Full textDoron, Adrien. "Routes tunisiennes de l’échange marchand : géographie post-révolution d’un réseau de marchés mondialisés." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018TOU20039/document.
Full textThis thesis focuses on the making of globalized trade routes in Tunisia, based on the study of the supply of marketplaces that are specialized in the so-called “parallel trade”. These marketplaces are located at the end of transnational trade routes which import everyday consumer products in the country. First, it proceeds on the basis that transnational trade economy in Tunisia is organized as a labile network. This network articulates marketplaces, including those located in Central Tunis and in Ben Gardane, two trading hubs that have emerged from local and territorialized processes. Starting from these places makes it possible to highlight the professional trajectories of their tradesmen, and to demonstrate how the latter have developed their business relationships. The thesis thus reveals a network of marketplaces that shapes transnational import into the country, through Tunisian ports and border regions. The thesis then examines the effects of the Tunisian Revolution on this markets network, more closely at the level of customs barrier bypass devices used by the flow of goods. The political change in 2011 thus reveals the participation of former President Ben Ali’s regime in trade economy, yet presented as informal economy. Moreover, with the regime’s collapse, trade relationships, commercial activities and trade routes have been reshaped, thereby pointing out that "parallel trade" has become a governance issue in Tunisia during the period of democratic transition. Finally, the thesis considers the formal analysis of these networks. It thus aims to lay the foundations for a geography of social and spatial networks by taking into account, on the one hand, the actors’ social relationships and their role into the organization of commercial relations, and on the other hand, the identification and analysis of marketplaces networks
Munteanu, Anca. "Itinéraire d'un courant politique : le mouvement tunisien Ennahdha." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019GREAD003.
Full textThe challenge of this thesis was to present the ideology and the turning points in the history of the Tunisian Islamist movement, Ennahdha, starting from its creation in the late 1960s until 2018. The first part of the thesis focuses on its political commitment. This approach enabled us to distinguish several phases that marked the development of the party: after the clandestine activity at the time of the jama‘a islamiyya and the MTI, some brief moments of semi-legality (in the 1980s) and about twenty years of repression, the leadership of the party has been giving evidence of political pragmatism mostly after 2013. In fact, Ennahdha’s experience indicates that since the revolution the electoral victories have become its major interest. The second part of the thesis highlights that this strategy imposes on the party a constant evolution in the attempt to respond to the political actors’ demands, while keeping its militant base faithful and aiming, at the same time, to attract new members outside the Islamist core. Thus, our research studies the recent reconfigurations of the movement and draws the attention to the limits of these mutations. We emphasize especially on the “restyling” of Ennahdha′s discourse which renew its political and ideological references on the occasion of its tenth congress (in May 2016). Moreover, we resorted to various theories of elites and political transitions, in order to analyse Ennahdha′s political practice after the revolution. Additionally, in a comparative perspective, we examined its history and ideological reconfigurations in contrast with the experience of the occidental communist and Christian democratic parties and the Party of Justice and Development in Morocco. This theoretical framework enabled us to evaluate Ennahdha′s political strategies and its ideological mutations and study how the party operates, how it is structured and how its leaders are selected, in order to determine its degree of democratization, as well as its perspectives on the Tunisian political scene
REDIFI, MOHAMED. "Le pluralisme culturel chez le poete tunisien abu-l qasim al-sabbi." Paris 4, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA040010.
Full textAbu-l qasim al-sabbi (1909-1934) is considered as one of the most outstanding poets of the 20th century in north africa. He was influenced by the occidental literature, depending on translated works, particularly from french, because he knew no foreign language. His book hayal al-si'ir ind al-'arab displays his ideas about the classic and modern poetry as well as the necessity to innovate them. His diwan agani al-hayat illustrates his theories. His twenty poems al-dumu' al-haira, recently published, allow to seize more his stylistic evolution. Sabbi's pluralism is also expressed in writing prose poems and in using several poetic forms : qasida, muwassah, al-nutfa, al-qit'a. Side by side he is a seer and rebel as well as a poet singing of the two universals of love and death with such a sensibility different from the other poets of his time. He advocated great ideals : the will to live, love of life and the veneration of woman
Hannachi, Nawel. "Trouble du Stress Post-Traumatique suite à l’accouchement : impact sur le bonding mère-enfant. Etude multiculturelle franco-tunisienne." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019LORR0327.
Full textChildbirth can be experienced as a traumatic experience by the mother. This event may be associated with the expression of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in the postnatal period, but does it have any impact on the development of maternal bonding? What are the factors associated with postnatal PTSD and with the impairment of maternal bonding? Are there differences in risk factors for PTSD and in altered maternal bonding between two populations from two different cultures? To answer these questions, 646 French and Tunisian women were approached during the third trimester of pregnancy. Of these women, 284 were contacted two months after delivery and 190 were recalled at six months postpartum. Within this study, it was possible to adapt and validate a coping strategy scale on the Tunisian population and to build and validate a PTSD specific scale related to childbirth, according to the new diagnostic criteria of DSM 5, on French and Tunisian women. The results of this work showed that at two months after childbirth, 5.2% of French women and 16.5% of Tunisian women had PTSD. At six months postpartum, the prevalence of PTSD was 3.1% for French women and 16.3% for Tunisian women. Hierarchical regression models specific to each population showed that for French women, it was the primiparity and mode of delivery, self-blame used during the prenatal period, prenatal physical pain, as well as the negative perception of support from the health care team during delivery that constituted risk factors for the development of postnatal PTSD. For Tunisian women, it was the primiparity and mode of delivery, the negative perception of support from the health care team during delivery, the use of dramatization and self-blame after delivery that were risk factors for the development of PTSD in the postpartum period. With regard to the effect of PTSD on maternal bonding, the results showed that this disorder had a negative impact on the development of bonding in the postnatal period and more specifically on the alteration of the mother-child bond and child related anxiety for French women. The results also showed that coping strategies such as self-blame, behavioural disengagement and less planning had a mediating role between postpartum PTSD and maternal bonding. For Tunisian women, PTSD had a negative impact on bonding and especially on child related anxiety. Coping strategies that mediated the relationship between post-natal PTSD and maternal bonding in this population were dramatization, self-blame and rumination. This research also provided etiological models on the impact of post-natal PTSD on bonding and the different associated variables for the French and Tunisian populations. In conclusion, the tools developed and validated on both populations in this work as well as the results presented establish important foundations for future interventions to enable better prevention and diagnosis of post-natal PTSD as well as to prevent its deleterious impact on the mother-child bonding
Wagner, Madison. "La modernité tunisienne dévoilée : une étude autour de la femme célibataire." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2019. https://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/1368.
Full textChoubani, Salah Saloua. "La promesse de porte-fort : étude comparative en droit français et en droit tunisien." Nantes, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998NANT4013.
Full textEdholm, Emma. "Marknadsföring av en destination efter en kris: Tunisien efter terrorattackerna 2015." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Kulturgeografi, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-148570.
Full textBooks on the topic "Poste Tunisienne"
Azzabi, Tijani. De la poste arabe au timbre poste tunisien. Editions Communications, 1986.
Book chapters on the topic "Poste Tunisienne"
Ghilès, Francis, and Eckart Woertz. "Tunisian Phosphates and the Politics of the Periphery." In Environmental Politics in the Middle East. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190916688.003.0003.
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