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Xavier Leonce

Doctorant

xavierleonce@gmail.com

LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/xavier-leonce-95584716b

 

Thèmes de recherche

Shared spaces, and specifically train stations, can be very good arenas to observe how individuals self-regulate within a crowd, as crowds can sometimes be a beneficial source of information, but lately have been associated to high levels of risk (notably because of covid-19). How do people behave within a crowd in a closed space? Why do they avoid, or otherwise approach, other individuals? How does the social and spatial context help in deciding how to behave? My thesis aims at understanding the mechanisms underlying individuals’ decision making in shared spaces.

Keywords : social contact, crowds, self-regulation in a shared space, social influence.

 

Responsabilités

Représentant des doctorants.

 

Contrats de recherche

Déterminants externes et processus socio-cognitifs et émotionnels du comportement des usagers dans un espace commun partagé : le cas de l’interface Quai-Train

 

Publications

Breton, C., Daoussi, I., Leonce, X., & Mahé, C. (2020). Rapport au risque routier et évolution des pratiques de conduite chez les conducteurs âgés. (hal-03254456)

Communications

Leonce, X., Burkhardt, J-M. & Bosone, L., (2023). Social change in shared spaces: when the other becomes a threat. The19th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology, Krakow, Poland.

Leonce, X., Burkhardt, J-M. & Bosone, L., (2022). Circuler dans un espace partagé :  la prise de décision des piétons à l’Interface Quai Train. Doctoriales Arpège.

Aelenei, C., Leonce, X., Assilaméhou-Kunz, Y., Iacoviello, V., & Kulich, C., (2019, June). Exposure of minorities to hard-to-win seats: A result of belief in the ingroup? The19th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology, Krakow, Poland.

 

Enseignements

Chargé de TD en psychologie différentielle 1 & 2

Intervenant en master d’économie et psychologie : Applied psychology (Psychologie appliquée)