Search results for "Library and Information Science"
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Taïwan, ou De la difficulté à faire entendre sa voix à l'heure d'Internet
2009
Malgre une democratisation reussie, une economie florissante et un libre acces a Internet, Taiwan reste largement absent de l’espace public international. Cette absence resulte de la politique subtile menee par la Chine. La strategie de Pekin consiste a concentrer l’attention des acteurs internationaux et dans le meme temps a effacer toute trace de Taiwan dans l’espace public en tant que pays independant (dans les organisations internationales comme dans les medias). L’article suggere que Taiwan ne renforcera sa position que par l’intensification des negociations directes avec la Chine continentale. L’exemple taiwanais eclaire un peu plus les strategies regulatrices des Etats en reponse aux…
Bringing Erasmus Home: The European Universities Initiative as an example of “Everyday Europeanhood”
2021
International audience
La identidad Neozapatista como proceso comunicativo
2018
International audience; This article studies the speech and the political action of the Zapatista movement,considering both as a communicative practice that is articulated among a plurality of uses and“cultural matrices” (Martín Barbero, 1987) in what has constituted the Neozapatista social subject.Firstly, the discursive aspects of the Zapatista statements are reviewed, with their narrativestrategies, key representations and conditions of reproduction. Secondly, an emphasis is made onthe systematic study of its political-media trajectory throughout its already long history, analyzingthe conventions, the encounters and other Zapatista actions and political initiatives. The resultsoffer an o…
Influences of culture, geography and infrastructure on website localization decisions
2012
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the role played by culture, geography and infrastructure on European airline's decision to launch market‐specific websites.Design/methodology/approachLogistic regression analysis based on 440 observations of home‐target country dyads collected from websites of nine European airlines, and supplemented by additional sources of macro level indicators. The unit of analysis is the country dyad.FindingsCultural distance between home and target country, geographical distance between home and target country, website traffic volumes originating from target country, demand conditions in target country, and competition intensity in target country all infl…
ReviewingMildred Pierce(Todd Haynes, HBO, 2011) in the Age of Postfeminism
2019
Adapted from Todd Haynes's perspective, James M. Cain's ironical take on a woman's desire for power in Mildred Pierce turns into a self-reflexive drama about the politics of postfeminism. This arti...
"Mais... je ne visite pas!". Une approche ethnographique de l'usage faible des œuvres
2013
Some photographic exhibitions are nowadays set outdoors in order to popularize art. Through a case study, this article examines the "weak use of images" as it is practised in public places, by passers-by who do not identify art pieces as such, and do not consider themselves as visitors. Their relation to art pieces, in this context, is built on an apparent paradox (they relate and at the same time do not relate to the pieces), and constitutes the minor mode of situations and observed interactions (this relation does not organise or structure the latter).
Freedom and its diachrony
2021
Probably everyone involved with the related disciplines in the humanities for some time knows how difficult it is to discuss about liberty and freedom beyond one’s area of expertize or the inclinat...
La vulgarisation des sciences : fausse "traduction" et vraie "interprétation
2010
International audience; Penser la vulgarisation des sciences comme une simple traduction d'un langage savant en un langage vulgaire conduit à endormir la Société sur l'acte de vulgariser, sur son inventivité et sur sa fonction sociétale. Cet article analyse d'abord comment cette conception, que l'on peut considérer comme une conception-écran, s'appuie sur des prémisses historiques et épistémologiques à revisiter pour, ensuite, interroger les conséquences de son (nécessaire) renversement copernicien.
Beyond the Cultural Turn: A Critical Perspective on Culture-Discourse within Public Relations
2017
International audience; In 1992, Sriramesh and White (1992) pointed to the importance of culture for public relations. Two decades later, public relations scholars had answered their call in force (e.g., Bardhan & Weaver, 2011; Carayol & Frame, 2012; Edwards & Hodges, 2011; Sriramesh & Vercic, 2012). Sriramesh and other PR scholars have criticized much previous public relations research for its focus on the work of Hofstede and cultural characteristics that are apparently common across countries (Sriramesh, 2009), rather than approaches which present culture as a social phenomenon on the level of the social group (Frame, 2012), or as a communication resource or tool-kit (Swidler, 1986). Sri…
2020
Abstract Information technology (IT) engagement is defined as a need to spend more time using IT. Practice-based examples show that IT engagement can have adverse effects in organizations. Although users can potentially get more work done through IT engagement, observations show that the users might jeopardize their well-being and hamper their work performance. We aimed to investigate this complexity in the research on IT engagement by examining its potential antecedents and outcomes in organizations. Considering the potentially mixed outcomes, we developed a model to examine the effects of IT engagement on personal productivity and strain. We also aimed to explain the antecedents of IT eng…