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Scientific communication in museums through presential mediation : Case study le Pavillon des Sciences

2014

In science museums and science centers, "presential" mediation positioning a mediator and the public in the co-presence of objects within a dedicated environment, remains relatively unknown. From a Communication Science perspective, analyzing actual situations transcends the simple provision of information, and focuses on the significance of third party forms within the construction of meaning. Presential communication is transient and centered on the words and gestures of an embodied third party. It provides a greater potential for interactions around practical situations, unlike other media (i.e. an exhibition). The purpose of this research is to question the rightful place of these speci…

CCSTIPresential mediationFace-to-face interactionsMuséologieScientific mediatorsMuseologyMédiation présentielle[SHS.MUSEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Cultural heritage and museologyMédiation scientifique[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesScience communicationRéception[SHS.MUSEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Cultural heritage and museologyscientific cultureOralité[ SHS.MUSEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Cultural heritage and museologyInteractions socialesculture scientifique et techniqueScience centers
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Privacy in Social Network Sites

2011

Are we running out of privacy? Nowadays, for example, we are concerned about whether the maintenance of a private sphere in online environments has become a luxury commodity (Papacharissi 2009). Questions of this kind are justified as online communication plays an increasingly important role in people’s everyday life (cf., e.g., Lundby 2009). While it seems exaggerated to stigmatize today’s youth as “communication junkies” (Patalong 2010), online conversations are increasingly becoming a functional equivalent to face to face communication (Beer 2008). However, some significant differences between online and “offline” communication remain. Face to face communication may remain largely intima…

Information privacyUser profileSocial networkbusiness.industryInternet privacySocial WelfarePrivate spherebusinessEveryday lifeSocial webFace-to-face interaction
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