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Journal articles on the topic "Dispositif socionumérique"
Piment, Hélène. "Modèle communicationnel d’un réseau socionumérique d’entreprise." Revue Communication & professionnalisation, no. 3 (February 29, 2016): 100–123. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/rcompro.vi3.473.
Full textRocher, Jean-Maurice. "Des relations étudiants-institution sur WeChat . Étude de publications lors d’une cérémonie de remise de diplômes en Chine." Communication & langages N° 215-216, no. 1 (September 22, 2023): 203–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/comla1.215.0203.
Full textLambotte, François, Damien De Meyere, Tiffany Andry, and Philippe Dumont de Chassart. "L’intelligibilité des données massives de l’activité socionumérique : de la conception du dispositif à la construction de sens en contexte." Communication et organisation, no. 54 (December 1, 2018): 149–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/communicationorganisation.7054.
Full textBourdeloie, Hélène. "Usages des dispositifs socionumériques et communication avec les morts." Questions de communication, no. 28 (December 31, 2015): 101–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/questionsdecommunication.10069.
Full textBenassi, Stéphane. "Penser l’audiovisuel d’organisation à l’heure des réseaux sociaux dans une approche dispositive centrée sur les sciences de l’information et de la communication." Approches Théoriques en Information-Communication (ATIC) N° 7, no. 2 (February 7, 2024): 141–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/atic.007.0141.
Full textStenger, Thomas, and Alexandre Coutant. "L’appropriation des réseaux socionumériques et les arts de l’encadrer : pour une prise en compte des rapports de force entre utilisateurs et dispositifs." Systèmes d'information & management 20, no. 2 (2015): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/sim.152.0089.
Full textRoginsky, Sandrine. "Les communicateurs de l’Europe : des acteurs frontières confrontés à l’hybridité professionnelle et organisationnelle." Revue Communication & professionnalisation, no. 7 (February 1, 2019): 49–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/rcompro.v7i1.18193.
Full textRoux, Ugo. "Viralité et partage dans les espaces socionumériques." Partage, échange, contribution, participation (Partie II) 9, no. 2 (November 18, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.25965/interfaces-numeriques.4341.
Full textPélissier, Nicolas, and Mamadou Diouma Diallo. "Le journalisme à l’épreuve des dispositifs socionumériques d’information et de communication." Revue française des sciences de l’information et de la communication, no. 6 (January 1, 2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/rfsic.1449.
Full textFabre, Maxime. "Images provoquées ?" Interfaces numériques 9, no. 3 (December 24, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.25965/interfaces-numeriques.4441.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Dispositif socionumérique"
Kamtchueng, Foping Dolorès. "Enjeux des usages de dispositifs participatifs info communicationnels de programmes de prévention et promotion de la santé de reproduction des jeunes au Cameroun." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024UBFCH017.
Full textIn social engineering interventions, and typically in development , participation is presented as a lever, even a democratic and managerial ideal; moreover with the use of digital devices. U Report Cameroon follows this trend. By collecting, through its mobile telephone platform, the opinions of young people and adolescents on subjects such as sexual and reproductive health, this project provides for “effective and successful participation”. These logics idealizing participation and digital technology suggest that the realization of these projects goes without saying. Such linearity takes for granted the appropriation, by its actors, of the directives issued during the framing. But what about the “disenchantment” faced with the implementation gaps between what was planned and what is happening?To identify the stakes of these gaps, we combine multidisciplinary contributions mobilized in research on development, digital health and organization. Our vision of development is less marked by the deconstruction of the mechanisms for strengthening the Western model of well-being. It is viewed as a form of social change and internationalized public action; i.e. an object of study of the dynamics at work in the project ecosystem. Within this framework, social interactions take place between actors in the production driven by varied logics and strategies. Anything that contributes to conceptual shifts relating to the consideration of the device studied from “traveler model” to “organization” via “IAP” and “DISTIC”.This study focuses on gaps between what is achieved and what is planned for participation according to the 'participative norm', in the light of “rationalizations as a capacity for action”. The ACO/CCO articulation contributes to a multilevel analysis of the practices of the actors in the production chain, the structuring framework and the discourses. This crossed lens focused on the symbolic dimension of relationships to participation concretizes “methodological and interpretive eclecticism” and supports “empirical adequacy” in the interpretation of discursive, observational and written field data collected from December 2020 to August 2022.Between prevalence and interdependence, the respondents try to optimize their presence in the project ecosystem. They reinterpret the reference framework and the operational variations of the project, the ‘linkage notions’ at the center of the “hybrid” semiotic foci activated according to fluctuating expectations, values and motivations. Forms of ‘nuanced submission’ emerge, between resignation and rupture. This ‘dialectization-semiotization-redefinition triad’ questions the “rationalization in action” due to the dissonances between what is thought, what is said and what is done and makes the gaps in realization appear as gaps in translation and appropriation
Kondratov, Alexander. "Ancrage politique et social des dispositifs socionumériques de communication dans la société russe postsoviétique." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015GREAL023.
Full textThis PhD work questions the place of digital information and communication devices involved in the reconfiguration of the contemporary post-Soviet public sphere (Habermas, 1991). It also examines the emergence, social inclusion and the political use of web participatory spaces - such as blogs, forums and social networks, in this society. Also, we explore the process of mediation, as is carried outside the traditional media in the post-Soviet national public sphere. After applying the different analysis methods of networks (mapping, interviews, participant observation), we can conclude that in contemporary Russia we observe the return to dual model public space: Official "dominant" (consists largely of audio-visual media, papers; magazines, radio stations) and "parallel" (consists of the oppositional political parties, "new" digital media) (Kiriya, 2012). These trends confirm the persistence of forms and configurations of public space in society despite the social and economic changes. In the post-Soviet context, the "new" digital media support the social and political cleavage in. At the same time, these devices contribute to the appearance of new actors of debates and production of information, and the maintenance of the diversity of opinions. Thereby, digital communication devices can be inserted in different social spaces, accompany the liberation and domination practices at the same time. Our work shows that the deployment of digital networks and digital media accompanies the development of the post-Soviet society. They stabilize and make visible the configuration of preexisting actors in different social spaces. This study of political use of digital networks and media in the official public space lead us to adopt a critical view of the "positivist" perception of digital networks as tools of deliberation and argumentative discussions. Thus, the post-Soviet digital space has become a digital extension of the formal domination of public space while ensuring the appropriation of state propaganda speeches and their penetration into the private area. This work shows that the social use (Miège, 2007) and policy of these tools in Russian society is quite conservative and does not contribute to the liberation and democratization of society. Quite the contrary, these devices are used to reproduce the dominant political divide public space and so on. The debates and mobilizations on the Internet have slightly contributed to the emancipation and social change. Inserted into existing national social fields, these digital media has led to the deliberation and control of violence. At the same time, they could be mobilized by the dominant players in order to establish their domination and violence. In the post-Soviet context, digital technologies have contributed to the decline of the political opposition mobilization, reinforcing the isolation of political actors, excluded from the public space, and profitable social control for current Russian authorities. The "spontaneous" social movement is performed according to the historically pre-existing forms protesters (Cabedoche Bertrand, 2010) and our study of post-Soviet case fully confirms it
Roux, Ugo. "Communication virale dans la publicité au sein des espaces numériques : Approche critique et expérimentale du phénomène." Thesis, Toulon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016TOUL0003/document.
Full textOur thesis examines the notion of viral communication in digital social spaces both in general and when applied to online video advertisement. Our research revealed a lack of clarity and coherence in its definition and meaning (Beauvisage et al., 2011) that necessited an effort of standardization before planning to pursue our work. Furthermore, our literature review pointed out the complexity of the viral phenomenon and its comprehension. This complexity is due to the number and different factors originating the viral phenomenon (Beauvisage et al., 2011).In order to highlight one of those factors, we make the first hypothesis that the variations in the quality of the definition (high or standard) of a video have an effect over the evaluation of the video (H1). Corollary, we think that the quality of the definition affects this video sharings (H2). More precisely, we think that a video will be more shared if it is watched in high definition rather than in standard definition. In order to meet those hypotheses, we opted for an experimental approach
Roux, Ugo. "Communication virale dans la publicité au sein des espaces numériques : Approche critique et expérimentale du phénomène." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Toulon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016TOUL0003.
Full textOur thesis examines the notion of viral communication in digital social spaces both in general and when applied to online video advertisement. Our research revealed a lack of clarity and coherence in its definition and meaning (Beauvisage et al., 2011) that necessited an effort of standardization before planning to pursue our work. Furthermore, our literature review pointed out the complexity of the viral phenomenon and its comprehension. This complexity is due to the number and different factors originating the viral phenomenon (Beauvisage et al., 2011).In order to highlight one of those factors, we make the first hypothesis that the variations in the quality of the definition (high or standard) of a video have an effect over the evaluation of the video (H1). Corollary, we think that the quality of the definition affects this video sharings (H2). More precisely, we think that a video will be more shared if it is watched in high definition rather than in standard definition. In order to meet those hypotheses, we opted for an experimental approach
Book chapters on the topic "Dispositif socionumérique"
SIMON, Justine. "Analyser la mobilisation contre la LPR sur Twitter : enjeux théoriques et défis méthodologiques." In Analyses des sites web, 141–73. ISTE Group, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51926/iste.9103.ch6.
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