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Child Abusers' Actions Internalized by Victims
Victims of sexual abuse and incest internalize their abuser's actions, effectively carrying the aggressor within their own bodies. This internalization is cited as a reason why some abuse survivors engage in self-harm, such as scarification, in an attempt to expel the perceived 'monster'. It is to distinguish the victim from the abuser's influence. Children who experience abuse, including sexual abuse and incest, may internalize the aggressor's actions within their own bodies. This internalization can lead to behaviors like self-scarification as a means to expel the perceived 'monster'. The psychological impact requires victims to 'expel' the aggressor from themselves.
Sud Radio
French Consumers Can Eat Well for Under 7 Euros
It is possible to prepare a very good meal for under 7 euros in France. This requires businesses that are both image-enhancing and economically viable. While some sectors are growing, mayors may find it difficult to oppose new stores if no equivalent options exist at the same price point. Bakeries and home cooking are presented as alternatives.
France Info
Economist Richard Thaler's Mug Experiment Discussed
An experiment conducted in 1990 by Nobel laureate Richard Thaler is being discussed. The experiment divided students into two groups, with one half receiving a free university-logo mug and the other receiving nothing. Thaler then asked the mug owners the price at which they would sell their mugs.
France Culture
French Study Links Economic Theories to Electoral Goals
Research by Franck Bessis suggests economic theories are being misused in ministerial offices to serve electoral aims.
France Culture
Olympique de Marseille Unveils Collector Jersey
To mark 14 years without a trophy, the French football club Olympique de Marseille has released a special collector's jersey. The announcement was made in a satirical context.
Bluesky Social
Sociologist Critiques Economic Myths
Sociologist Michel Calon argues that the concept of 'homo economicus' is a fictional invention. He also challenges the myth of the invisible hand of the market, suggesting that market interactions are technically managed. These critiques undermine foundational economic myths.
France Culture
Algeria and France Boost Economic Ties Amidst Controversy
Algerian-French economic cooperation was discussed, amidst media controversy and criticism of a judicial ruling against writer Kamel Daoud. The newspaper 'Ennahar' reported on discussions between the head of the Algerian Economic Renewal Council, Kamel Moula, and the president of the French employers' organization, Geoffroy Roux de Bézieux. They explored new avenues and strengthened economic ties between the two countries. The French Minister of Culture criticized a court ruling against a writer, as reported by Al-Ghad newspaper.
Radio Orient
Saint-Ouen Mayor Seeks Fast Food Ban
The mayor of Saint-Ouen, north of Paris, is attempting to prevent the installation of a fast-food chicken restaurant. The mayor cited the fight against unhealthy eating as the reason for his opposition. The report also mentioned prison overcrowding issues and a need for more resources for correctional officers. Saint-Ouen Mayor Karim Bouamran is targeting fast food establishments to increase city attractiveness and meet the expectations of new residents. The mayor's strategy involves a bet on gentrification that is expected to transform the city within a few years. This move is viewed as a political effort to secure future electoral success. Conversely, the La France Insoumise party views these sociological shifts and new arrivals as a threat to their territorial influence in Saint-Ouen and surrounding communes.
France Info
French President's Punctuality Habits Discussed
Former French President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing was known for his punctuality, reportedly stopping his car to ensure he arrived on time. This behavior is contrasted with individuals who struggle with time management or have difficulty structuring their lives.
Sud Radio
Philosopher Barbara Cassin Discusses Transformative Power of Speech
Philosopher Barbara Cassin highlights the transformative power of speech, noting how words can change both the speaker and the listener. This dimension is particularly sensitive and illuminates the formative aspect of language.
France Culture