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Статті в журналах з теми "Platformes Numériques"
Franck Rostov, TSAMO DONGMO. "« C’est de ça qu’il s’agit » ! Sens, [dé]mémoire et circularité d’un technodiscours souple." Langues & Cultures 4, no. 01 (June 15, 2023): 380–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.62339/jlc.v4i01.190.
Повний текст джерелаWaliya, Yohanna Joseph. "African Literature on MAELD and ADELD Platforms." Afrique(s) en mouvement N° 7, no. 1 (February 7, 2024): 55–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/aem.007.0055.
Повний текст джерелаMOUNKALA, Jean Robert. "GAFA Interaction and Regulation of the Digital Economy." Cahiers du cedimes 18, no. 3 (2023): 12–23. https://doi.org/10.69611/cahiers18-3-01.
Повний текст джерелаAmiel, Pauline, and Alexandre Joux. "Négocier son rapport aux plateformes." Sur le journalisme, About journalism, Sobre jornalismo 9, no. 1 (June 15, 2020): 74–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.25200/slj.v9.n1.2020.419.
Повний текст джерелаBouchebcheb, Leila. "Innover pour apprendre la langue étrangère : Traduire le numérique en gestes didactiques via les plateformes." Traduction et Langues 22, no. 2 (December 31, 2023): 308–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.52919/translang.v22i2.963.
Повний текст джерелаNoria, GOUZI, and MAZAR Yamina. "Le numérique au service du co apprentissage en ligne du FLE: de l’engagement personnel à la formation professionnelle. Cas du département de français à l’université africaine -Adrar." Langues & Cultures 1, no. 02 (December 25, 2020): 70–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.62339/jlc.v1i02.87.
Повний текст джерелаMOGUÉ, Agoussi Alphonse. "Réseaux sociaux et identité numérique : quelle liberté dans un espace misanthropique?" Cahiers Africains de rhétorique 2, no. 4 (December 30, 2023): 62–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.55595/agoussi2023.
Повний текст джерелаLupovici, Raphaël. "L’information transnationale des « Convois de la liberté » canadiens dans l’espace numérique des Gilets jaunes." Sur le journalisme, About journalism, Sobre jornalismo 12, no. 1 (June 27, 2023): 178–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.25200/slj.v12.n1.2023.519.
Повний текст джерелаSabrina, BAGHDADI. "RÉÉCRITURE ET NUMÉRIQUE : UNE EXPÉRIENCE PÉDAGOGIQUE NOVATRICE/REWRITING AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY: AN INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGICAL EXPERIENCE." Analele Universității din Craiova, seria Psihologie-Pedagogie/Annals of the University of Craiova, Series Psychology- Pedagogy 46, no. 2 (December 30, 2024): 107–18. https://doi.org/10.52846/aucpp.2024.2.08.
Повний текст джерелаWintermute, Edwin H., Matthieu Cisel, and Ariel B. Lindner. "A survival model for course-course interactions in a Massive Open Online Course platform." PLOS ONE 16, no. 1 (January 22, 2021): e0245718. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245718.
Повний текст джерелаДисертації з теми "Platformes Numériques"
Darlas, Pierre-François. "Digital Platforms Strategies and Regulation : Essays in Industrial Organization." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Institut polytechnique de Paris, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024IPPAT035.
Повний текст джерелаThis thesis focuses on market power in digital markets. It aims at providing insights to policy makers, by allowing them to understand digital platforms' strategies and their impact on market outcomes.The first chapter theoretically examines platforms' business model decisions, and their impact on innovation. In equilibrium, platforms can differentiate in business model, potentially allowing them to innovate more thanks to a Schumpeterian effect of business model differentiation. We identify that business model can be a source of distortion, and that policy makers should take it into account in attempting to design innovation stimulating policies.The second chapter theoretically studies the "AdTech" stack contestability. Its results indicate that vertical integration between an incumbent "AdTech" stack with a downstream display advertising platforms (e.g. Google and YouTube) is a way to successfully reduce "AdTech" contestability. I discuss the efficiency of online advertising restrictions, in the spirit of European Union TV regulations, in tackling issues related to such integration and protecting end users from excessive exposure to online advertising.The third chapter empirically inspects the effect of products value assessment information provision by online auction platforms. Our findings indicate that, holding intrinsic object value constant, higher experts estimates increase buyers valuation for the good. Despite potential conflicts of interest stemming from the platform's dual role as matchmaker and advisor, our results show that expert estimates are influential even when potentially overinflated. This study underscores the critical role of platform-provided information in enhancing market efficiency
Thebaudin, Guillaume. "Regulation of Digital Platforms : Essays in Industrial Organization." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Institut polytechnique de Paris, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023IPPAT021.
Повний текст джерелаThis thesis addresses issues related to market power in digital markets. It aims at improving the understanding of digital platforms' governance decisions and their resulting market outcomes.The first chapter theoretically explores the effect of interoperability on competition between two ad-financed platforms, allowing for endogenous multi-homing of consumers. Interoperability emerges in equilibrium if the value of multi-homers relative to single-homers is sufficiently low for advertisers. This equilibrium level of interoperability is however misaligned with social welfare maximization. In markets dominated by one platform, mandating interoperability between the asymmetric platforms is not always socially optimal.The second chapter empirically investigates the issue of self-preferencing on hybrid platforms, using web-scraped data from the Amazon marketplace. It appears that Amazon makes the visibility of offers of third-party suppliers in the "buybox" dependent on prices on competing marketplaces. Amazon's own offers are however visible regardless of their competitiveness. Furthermore, the absence of seller recommendations makes recommendations to related products more effective and Amazon tends to steer consumers in these situations more often to products it sells itself. Overall, this illustrates how self-preferencing can appear in subtle forms.The last chapter theoretically examines the incentives of hybrid platforms to invest in screening tools to detect and delist illegal third-party products. Whereas platforms engage in screening to the extent that it accommodates entry, more vertically integrated platforms tend to screen less due to the business-stealing effect it induces. Additionally, platforms conducting screening charge higher commission fees to sellers. This strategic complementarity can lead to a negative relationship between platforms' degree of vertical integration and the level of commission fees.These three chapters highlight the complex nature of digital markets and the need for regulatory intervention to be carefully calibrated
Raizonville, Adrien. "Regulation and competition policy of the digital economy : essays in industrial organization." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Institut polytechnique de Paris, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021IPPAT028.
Повний текст джерелаThis thesis addresses two issues facing regulators in the digital economy: the informational challenge generated by the use of new artificial intelligence technologies and the problem of the market power of large digital platforms. The first chapter of this thesis explores the implementation of a (costly and imperfect) audit system by a regulator seeking to limit the risk of damage generated by artificial intelligence technologies as well as its cost of regulation. Firms may invest in explainability to better understand their technologies and, thus, reduce their cost of compliance. When audit efficacy is not affected by explainability, firms invest voluntarily in explainability. Technology-specific regulation induces greater explainability and compliance than technology-neutral regulation. If, instead, explainability facilitates the regulator's detection of misconduct, a firm may hide its misconduct behind algorithmic opacity. Regulatory opportunism further deters investment in explainability. To promote explainability and compliance, command-and-control regulation with minimum explainability standards may be needed. The second chapter studies the effects of implementing a coopetition strategy between two two-sided platforms on the subscription prices of their users, in a growing market (i.e., in which new users can join the platform) and in a mature market. More specifically, the platforms cooperatively set the subscription prices of one group of users (e.g., sellers) and the prices of the other group (e.g., buyers) non-cooperatively. By cooperating on the subscription price of sellers, each platform internalizes the negative externality it exerts on the other platform when it reduces its price. This leads the platforms to increase the subscription price for sellers relative to the competitive situation. At the same time, as the economic value of sellers increases and as buyers exert a positive cross-network effect on sellers, competition between platforms to attract buyers intensifies, leading to a lower subscription price for buyers. The increase in total surplus only occurs when new buyers can join the market. Finally, the third chapter examines interoperability between an incumbent platform and a new entrant as a regulatory tool to improve market contestability and limit the market power of the incumbent platform. Interoperability allows network effects to be shared between the two platforms, thereby reducing the importance of network effects in users' choice of subscription to a platform. The preference to interact with exclusive users of the other platform leads to multihoming when interoperability is not perfect. Interoperability leads to a reduction in demand for the incumbent platform, which reduces its subscription price. In contrast, for relatively low levels of interoperability, demand for the entrant platform increases, as does its price and profit, before decreasing for higher levels of interoperability. Users always benefit from the introduction of interoperability
Quiroga, Cortes Catherine. "La fabrique de l'information locale à l'aune des plateformes socio-numériques." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Toulouse (2023-....), 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024TLSES001.
Повний текст джерелаThis thesis focuses on the production process of journalistic information on a local scale and in the light of socio-media platforms. The production of journalistic information is considered here as a socio-discursive practice that can be invested by actors located beyond the professional journalistic group. This work questions the methods of intervention of socio-digital networks in the 'local information factory' and their impact on the relational dynamics which drive it. In order to open the black box of local information making, we rely on the analysis of controversies. Since they unfold in a territorial context, controversies offer researchers a more or less well-defined spatio-temporal framework. We thus construct a hybrid methodological approach inspired by the mapping of controversies and carry out a comparative study of two controversies deployed around land development projects: an offshore wind farm and the construction of an Amazon logistics center. The hybridity of the approach concerns both the collection of empirical data (30 semi-structured interviews, nearly 1500 press articles, more than 5000 tweets and Facebook publications, observations carried out offline and online, collection of documentation) and the analytical methods (inductive thematic coding, textometric analysis, reconstruction of the trajectory of controversies). Our study demonstrates that Facebook generalizes access to the production of local information to the extent that it empowers users to exercise practices that are part of the process of producing and circulating information. However, our work also highlights the significant constraints that weigh on users who invest in social-media arenas, often unknown or poorly understood by many. The plurality of investment modalities of said platforms highlights significant disparities between the actors involved in the controversies studied and in their possibilities of dominating the narrative on the events, facts or issues surounding the controversies. Finally, our study highlights the centrality of regional and local media in the 'local information factory'. If the latter are still heavily dependent on social-media platforms for the distribution of their editorial content, they preserve a symbolic legitimacy with a large audience in their publishing territories
Muñoz, Acevedo Angela. "Public policy in the digital age : evidence from telecommunications and digital platforms." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Institut polytechnique de Paris, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022IPPAT006.
Повний текст джерелаThis doctoral thesis studies questions relevant for public policies in the context of the digital transformation of the world economy. It examines new situations and public interventions on the telecommunications and digital sectors affecting people’s mobility and their integration in the digital economy. It is divided into three chapters.The first chapter assesses the impact of the roaming regulation implemented in the European Union on mobile operators’ revenues and retail prices. The results suggest that the regulation decreased mobile operator’s revenues per user, while having no impact on prices during the latest phase of the regulation. Thus, we find no evidence of a strategic reaction to the regulation by mobile operators.The second chapter studies the determinants of fiber entry by telecommunications’ operators and evaluates the efficiency and the impact of a State aid plan for the deployment of ultra-fast broadband networks in France. On the determinants of fiber entry, we identify market size and income as important characteristics that increase the attractiveness of local markets. Moreover, we find evidence of a strong geographic dependence in the fiber entry process, the presence of a replacement effect from the legacy copper network and an increase in the ease of entry over time. On the evaluation of the plan, we find that it was overall efficient and helped increase fiber coverage in aided municipalities at the early stages of fiber diffusion.The third chapter studies challenges of transport policy in the presence of ride-hailing platforms. Specifically, it assesses the impact of these platforms on the incidence of drunk-driving fatal crashes and fatalities, using Chile as a case study. Moreover, it studies heterogeneous effects in fatalities by gender. The results suggest that, ride-hailing platforms significantly reduced drunk-driving fatal crashes and fatalities in Santiago. In particular, it helped decrease the number of female passengers’ fatalities and the number of male drivers’ fatalities at night
Kumar, Anaya. "IT identity and employee advocacy platforms use : a mixed-method approach." Electronic Thesis or Diss., université Paris-Saclay, 2024. https://www.biblio.univ-evry.fr/theses/2024/interne/2024UPASI013.pdf.
Повний текст джерелаIn recent years, we see a shift from traditional physical workplaces to hybrid and remote environments, leading to the adoption of digital workplaces (Malhotra, 2021). Despite their instrumental value such as increased employee productivity, digital workplaces present challenges including employee disconnection and disengagement (Qin & Men, 2022). To address this, organizations attempt to strengthen organizational identification and engagement using people-centric digital workplace platforms. Given the critical role of identity in fostering engagement and performance, in this thesis we examine the phenomenon of IT identity, which refers to positive self-identification with information technology (ITID) (Carter, 2020).Our study examines how employees' use of a digital workplace platform called Employee Advocacy (EA) platform- which enables employees to defend, support, or recommend their organization to their networks- is influenced by the their ITID perceptions. EA fosters re-identification with the organization and is increasingly recognized for its ability to leverage employees' credibility to enhance brand reputation, extend reach, and drive business growth (Silbermann, 2021). While the literature on EA covers its definition and purpose, few studies—especially within Information Systems (IS)—have examined how ITID might impact platform use that facilitate EA programs. This thesis addresses that gap by theorizing the antecedents and outcomes of ITID for the EA platform use context. We do this via two essays.The first essay examines the existence of ITID within EA platforms and leverages ITID theory and IS continuous use and acceptance literature to theorize the two user experience antecedents (functional and emotional) of ITID. The second essay also leverages ITID theory and needs-affordances features perspective to theorize how ITID influences key outcomes of EA platforms- conceptualizing digital employee engagement (DEE), which includes digital employee advocacy (DEA) and digital employee connectedness (DEC). Both essays use a sequential mixed-method approach, starting with a quantitative study followed by a qualitative study. The first study within both essays uses employee reviews of EA platforms as its data (N=1360) to test the theoretical models, while the second study within both essays uses semi-structured interview data obtained from experts of EA platform (N=12) to provide validation and identify boundary conditions to our theorized models.The findings confirm our theorized model in essay one, however, it is moderated by factors such as role identity, social media self-efficacy, and structured platform launch. The results of the second essay also confirm our model. However, we propose that these relationships are moderated by boundary conditions such as change management reinforcement, proactive leaders, organization image. In particular, the essays advance our understanding of IT identity when using digital workplace technologies and its relevance in achieving both humanistic outcomes of digital employee connectedness and instrumental goals of digital employee advocacy. The findings also offer several practical insights for organizations seeking to implement and optimize EA platforms to enhance digital employee engagement through the introduction of the digital workplace
Malardé, Vincent. "Économie collaborative et régulation des plateformes numériques." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019REN1G006.
Повний текст джерелаFacilitated by peer-to-peer platforms, the sharing economy has become part of the French way of life. Airbnb, Blablacar, Leboncoin... these platforms are now well known in France. This thesis aims to provide more elements, both theoretical and empirical, to inform the current debates around these platforms. This thesis work begins by using survey data to measure the importance of the use of collaborative platforms in France, and to establish the socio-economic characteristics of users. Then this thesis focuses on the dynamics of developing a collaborative platform,through the example of the French home-to-work ride-sharing platform, iDVROOM. The objective is to study the complementary role of network effects, spatial effects and community effects on the development of the platform. The rest of this thesis focuses on the competition between the short-term rental platform Airbnb and the hotel industry in Paris. The effect of the density of hosts on the collaborative platform on the price charged by an hotel is the subject of a firstempirical study, before being modeled in a theoretical way to discuss the possible effects of a set of alternative regulations of the platform’s activity. Finally, competition between two platforms is analysed when they have the possibility of implementing tariff discrimination strategies designed to encourage supplier exclusivity. The conclusion develops the implications of these results forpolicy makers, platforms and academic research
Andres, Raphaela. "Empirical essays on policy interventions in the digital economy." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Institut polytechnique de Paris, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024IPPAT016.
Повний текст джерелаThis thesis empirically investigates policy and managerial interventions in the digital economy and analyses their effectiveness and potential side effects.The first chapter uncovers an unintended policy effect of a public support scheme for firms in economically lagging regions in Germany. It exploits variation in the eligibility and the size of potential investment subsidies of firms in order to analyse the relationship with the firms' propensity to adopt cloud services. The empirical results demonstrate that the higher the potential subsidy for investments, the lower the incentive for firms to adopt cloud services. This unintended policy effect is highly relevant for policy makers, as the adoption of cloud services has been linked to various benefits on the firm as well as on the aggregate economy level.The second chapter analyses the pioneering online hate speech regulation on the social media platform X. It exploits the regulation, the German Network Enforcement Act, in a quasi-experimental approach to measure the causal impact of the law on the prevalence of hateful content in a target group of the German-speaking segment of X. The results imply a significant and robust decrease in the intensity and volume of hate speech in tweets tackling sensitive migration and religion related topics. Importantly, tweets tackling other topics as well as the tweeting style of users are not affected by the regulation, which is in line with its aim. This chapter highlights that legislation for combating harmful online content can significantly reduce the prevalence of hate speech and contributes to understanding the perspective implications of the European Digital Services Act.The third chapter investigates mechanisms of the Creator Economy, which capitalizes on a multi-sided business model, connecting content creators, users, and (sometimes) advertisers. Matching the needs of these different stakeholders is a complex challenge, as evidenced by the impact of the YouTube “Adpocalypse” in 2017, when major advertisers fled YouTube due to concerns about their ads appearing alongside objectionable content. This chapter exploits YouTube's subsequent content moderation efforts following the Adpocalypse to measure the cross-platform responses of content creators and content consumers on Patreon. Focusing on content creators that multi-home on YouTube and Patreon, the theoretical model and empirical evidence of this chapter confirm that these content creators respond strategically and shift their efforts toward Patreon. As a result, consumers also increase their use of Patreon through memberships, comments, and likes. However, we also find that YouTube's content moderation and the shift by content creators and consumers that follows, results in an increase in toxicity on Patreon. These findings indicate that governance rules of a single platform cannot be looked at in isolation. Instead, platform managers and policy makers need to consider potential cross-platform reactions of all stakeholders.The three chapters of this thesis demonstrate that interventions in the digital economy can be effective in shaping online discussions, but digital particularities such as rapidly changing technologies and substitution effects need to be carefully considered
Viotto, Da Cruz Jordana. "The Economics of Crowdfunding : Entrepreneurs’ and Platforms’ Strategies." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017USPCD030/document.
Повний текст джерелаCrowdfunding platforms allow entrepreneurs to directly contact small investorsand potential consumers to help them finance their ideas. This thesis dedicates tounderstanding the dynamics of these platforms from an economic perspective. We areparticularly interested in comprehending the entrepreneurs’ and platforms’ strategies in thismarket. This thesis is composed by four scientific articles organized in two parts. The firstpart focuses on analyzing the crowdfunding market dynamics and the design and strategiesof crowdfunding platforms. In the first article (Chapter 1), we discuss the characteristic ofcrowdfunding platforms based on the theory of two-sided markets. We underline thestrategies platforms use to perform their coordinating role of the market. Based on thecurrent literature, we analyze the incentives and disincentives of entrepreneurs andinvestors to participate on these platforms as well as the instruments to reduce informationasymmetries and the potential biases on the investors’ screening process in relationship toentrepreneurs’ physical characteristics. The second article (Chapter 2) examines thechallenge of crowdfunding platforms to balance “quantity” and “quality” on both sides ofthe market, and at the same time accounting for competition. In particular, we examinehow a strategy to attract more entrepreneurs to one side can reduce platforms’ thecompetitive advantage and potentially deteriorate users’ experience. The second part of thethesis is devoted to the incentives and disincentives for entrepreneurs to join crowdfundingplatforms. In the first article of the second part (Chapter 3 of this thesis), we empiricallydemonstrate the informational value of crowdfunding for entrepreneurs. Before launchinga new product in a market, entrepreneurs face high uncertainties that can be reduced withthe “feedback” received from crowdfunding campaigns. Therefore, the informational valueof crowdfunding serves as an additional incentive to entrepreneurs besides obtainingfinancial support for their ideas. The fourth and last article aims at pointing outdisincentives to join platforms, in particular how the need of allocating scarce time andattention to campaigns may discourage some entrepreneurs from seeking this alternative.To conclude, we summarize the implications of the main findings and suggest avenues forfuture research
Li, Yaxin. "Trois essais sur l'économie numérique et la concurrence entre plateformes." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Toulouse 1, 2023. https://publications.ut-capitole.fr/id/eprint/49435/.
Повний текст джерелаIn Chapter 1, I develop a dynamic model where two data-driven platforms compete for users' attention. The quality of the service on each platform improves as more user data is available. At each period, platforms choose between current monetization through advertisement, or the accumulation of more user and therefore more data, in the future. Accordingly, I relate the market outcomes in equilibrium to platforms' initial market shares and data productivities. I show that market co-participation prevails when data productivities of both platforms are small. Market tipping is more likely to occur when one of the platforms has a large data productivity and enjoys a large initial market share. I also explore the effects of compulsory data sharing. Market tipping is less likely to occur with data sharing. Besides, data sharing by both platforms, or by the platform with a large advantage of data productivity increases consumers' surplus. In chapter 2, motivated by several examples, including Internet of Things patent licensing, we analyze a model where one or more complementary platforms choose prices for a group of downstream devices that exhibit network externalities. We show how prices depend on each device's Katz-Bonacich (or eigenvector) centrality in a network defined by the demand externalities, and how the relevant network differs for an ecosystem monopolist, a social planner, or a group of complementary platforms. For the latter case, we revisit Cournot's analysis of complementary monopolies and show that in our setting, it is possible for the total price of a particular device to decline when the number of monopoly platforms increases. Finally, we analyze a partial merger that leaves complementary monopolies on just one side of a platform, producing a novel tradeoff between internalizing double marginalization and externalizing network effects. Oevrall, this study offers a tractable model of multi-product ecosystems, and contributes to the two-sided market literature by analyzing complementary platforms in a general multi-sided market. In chapter 3, I study a strategic network game of search, where $M$ retailers sell a product with unknown quality in a competing market. Consumers in the network choose between search and free riding, and choose to adopt or not after search. Consumers trade off between search cost and information efficiency. The searchers acquire information about the quality and prices, while free riders update their believes by observing the adoption behavior of neighbors. In equilibrium, consumers' search strategy exhibits non-increasing threshold property: consumers with more neighbors are more likely to be free riders. I show that although there exist multiple equilibria, when search cost is small enough, there exists a unique interior BNE such that both searchers and free riders coexist in the market, and the prices are larger than marginal cost. I also investigate the impact of network structure on equilibrium outcomes. When the network is more connected, consumers engage in less search, the prices are higher, and the consumers' surplus is reduced
Книги з теми "Platformes Numériques"
Duffy, Brooke Erin, Thomas Poell, and David B. Nieborg. Platforms and Cultural Production. Polity Press, 2021.
Знайти повний текст джерелаDuffy, Brooke Erin, Thomas Poell, and David B. Nieborg. Platforms and Cultural Production. Polity Press, 2021.
Знайти повний текст джерелаPlatforms and Cultural Production. Polity Press, 2021.
Знайти повний текст джерелаNash, K., C. Hight, and C. Summerhayes. New Documentary Ecologies: Emerging Platforms, Practices and Discourses. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Знайти повний текст джерелаNew Documentary Ecologies: Emerging Platforms, Practices and Discourses. Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 2014.
Знайти повний текст джерелаDigital Platforms, Imperialism and Political Culture. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Знайти повний текст джерелаJin, Dal Yong. Digital Platforms, Imperialism and Political Culture. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.
Знайти повний текст джерелаJin, Dal Yong. Digital Platforms, Imperialism and Political Culture. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.
Знайти повний текст джерелаJin, Dal Yong. Digital Platforms, Imperialism and Political Culture. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.
Знайти повний текст джерелаJin, Dal Yong. Digital Platforms, Imperialism and Political Culture. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.
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Elouesdadi, Nadia, and Sara Rochdi. "E-learning at the Service of Professionalization in Higher Education in Morocco: The Case of MOOCs of the Maroc Université Numérique Platform." In Innovations in Smart Cities Applications Volume 4, 180–94. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66840-2_14.
Повний текст джерелаChougrani, Bouchra, and Ibrahim Belmir. "The Educational Video." In Handbook of Research on Scripting, Media Coverage, and Implementation of E-Learning Training in LMS Platforms, 274–88. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-7634-5.ch012.
Повний текст джерелаCoutinho, Ana Paula. "Plaisir du texte et imaginaire numérique de la littérature, à partir de François Bon." In Plaisirs de lire: é/etats de l’art, 75–85. FLUP-ILC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21747/978-989-54784-9-1/lib27a6.
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Kira, Beatriz, Rutendo Tavengerwei, and Valary Mumbo. Points à examiner à l'approche des négociations de Phase II de la ZLECAf: enjeux de la politique commerciale numérique dans quatre pays d'Afrique subsaharienne. Digital Pathways at Oxford, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-dp-wp_2022/01.
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