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Afin de répondre à cette question, l?équipe des jeunes chercheurs du Projet Lexoïd a décidé de s?associer avec des professionnels de différentes disciplines et différents secteurs particulièrement touchés par la robotisation. C?est sur la base de leur expertise que s?est construit le présent ouvrage. Articulé autour de trois axes (le droit civil, le droit social et le droit européen et international), il retrace le fruit de réflexions abouties et illustre le phénomène au travers d?exemples spécifiques (la poupée sexuelle, la voiture autonome, le drone militaire, etc.). Les contributions révèlent les dérives potentielles que l?utilisation des robots peut créer et discutent de la suffisance du droit actuel pour parvenir à les maîtriser. Ces pages viennent valider deux années d?échanges et de recherches passionnantes menées dans le cadre d?une approche pluridisciplinaire mais s?inscrivent également dans une réflexion plus globale qui se dessine progressivement depuis quelques années sur le thème captivant des robots. 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A Short History of the Development of Evolutionary Playwork 2. Evolutionary Playwork Values 3. What is Evolutionary Play? 4. Play Types and the Playwork Menu 5. Combinatorial Flexibility, Non-Specialisation, Calibration and Contextualisation. 6. Stimulation Theory and Play Deprivation 7. An Introduction to Evolutionary Playwork 8. What is Evolutionay Playwork? 9. The Evolutionary Playwork Construct of the Child 10. The Evolutionary Playworker 11. Safety, Participation and Consultation 12. Is the Play Setting Working? 13. Some Deeper Considerations Conclusion 330 $bPlay is a crucial component in the development of all children. In this fully updated and revised edition of his classic playwork text, Bob Hughes explores the complexities of children's play, its meaning and purpose, and argues that adult-free play is essential for the psychological well-being of the child. The book is divided into fourteen chapters that together examine the fundamentals of evolutionary play. Firstly, Hughes examines the very earliest ideas of playwork and its impact on brain growth and organization today. He then goes on to explore and explain the key theoretical concepts underlying playwork. These include discussions on free play and creating suitable play environments alongside more thorny issues such as safety and consultation. Finally, the book offers up some of Hughes' most recent research that reveals how his approach to play and playwork in global society has continued to evolve throughout his career to meet new challenges and needs. Throughout this book, Hughes has included his fellow practitioner Mick Conway's vivid observations of children at play to bring the facts and arguments in the text to life. This revised edition reflects important recent advances in our understanding of the evolutionary history of play and its impact on the development of the brain, of the role play in the development of resilience and of the impact of play deprivation. Evolutionary Playwork is still the only book to combine the reality of playwork practice with the fundamentals of evolutionary and developmental psychology, and it is still essential reading for all playwork students, practitioners and researchers. Play is a crucial component in the development of all children. In this fully updated and revised edition of his classic playwork text, Bob Hughes explores the complexities of children's play, its meaning and purpose, and argues that adult-free play is essential for the psychological well-being of the child. The book is divided into fourteen chapters that together examine the fundamentals of evolutionary play. Firstly, Hughes examines the very earliest ideas of playwork and its impact on brain growth and organization today. He then goes on to explore and explain the key theoretical concepts underlying playwork. These include discussions on free play and creating suitable play environments alongside more thorny issues such as safety and consultation. Finally, the book offers up some of Hughes' most recent research that reveals how his approach to play and playwork in global society has continued to evolve throughout his career to meet new challenges and needs. Throughout this book, Hughes has included his fellow practitioner Mick Conway's vivid observations of children at play to bring the facts and arguments in the text to life. This revised edition reflects important recent advances in our understanding of the evolutionary history of play and its impact on the development of the brain, of the role play in the development of resilience and of the impact of play deprivation. 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