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Formes en devenir : approches technologiques, communicationnelles et symboliques
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ISBN: 9781784050115 Year: 2014 Publisher: Londres : Iste éditions,

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Les formes de la communication sont saisies dans leur dimension dynamique et processuelle, considérées du point de vue symbolique, et en devenir. Abordant le signe, les organisations, la technique, le langage dans des approches sémiotiques, anthropologiques, sociologiques et linguistiques, elles montrent comment les formes configurent la perception que les individus ont de la réalité sociale.


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Le mythe, l'écriture et la technique
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ISBN: 9782343028958 2343028958 Year: 2014 Publisher: Paris : Harmattan,

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L'homme imbibé : de l'oral au numérique
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ISBN: 9782705688431 Year: 2014 Publisher: Paris : Hermann,

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De plus en plus présent, le numérique bouleverse les mécanismes de socialisation, les figures d'autorité et les codes d'interprétation établis. L'auteur analyse les conséquences que ce phénomène risque de produire sur les valeurs, les croyances et les savoirs des communautés locales et nationales. Le développement culturel est au coeur de nos enjeux sociaux. Nos valeurs, nos croyances et nos manières d'envisager l'avenir représentent des éléments vitaux pour chacun d'entre nous. Nous avons réussi à forger nos codes d'interprétation par divers mécanismes de socialisation en retenant l'information à laquelle nous attachons une valeur, une autorité. Le numérique vient bouleverser ce berceau paisible de la reproduction sociale des codes d'interprétation. Plus que les flux migratoires, le numérique permet de mettre à nu et à la disposition de tous les croyances, idées, savoirs et contenus de toutes les provenances et de tous ceux qui veulent s'exprimer. Ce livre aborde cette question et les enjeux parfois vertigineux qu'elle soulève pour l'avenir de nos communautés locales et nationales, la place que prendront nos valeurs, nos croyances, nos idées et nos savoirs dans l'avenir de l'humanité.


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Media technologies
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ISBN: 0262319462 9780262319461 1461957222 9781461957225 9780262525374 0262525372 1306411629 0262319470 9780262319478 Year: 2014 Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts [Piscataqay, New Jersey] MIT Press IEEE Xplore

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In recent years, scholarship around media technologies has finally shed the assumption that these technologies are separate from and powerfully determining of social life, looking at them instead as produced by and embedded in distinct social, cultural, and political practices. Communication and media scholars have increasingly taken theoretical perspectives originating in science and technology studies (STS), while some STS scholars interested in information technologies have linked their research to media studies inquiries into the symbolic dimensions of these tools. In this volume, scholars from both fields come together to advance this view of media technologies as complex sociomaterial phenomena. This text first addresses the relationship between materiality and mediation, considering such topics as the lived realities of network infrastructure. It then highlights media technologies as always in motion, held together through the minute, unobserved work of many, including efforts to keep these technologies alive.


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Paper knowledge : toward a media history of documents
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ISBN: 9780822356455 9780822356578 0822356570 0822356457 9780822356578 0822356570 Year: 2014 Publisher: Durham, N.C. Duke University Press

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Paper Knowledge is a remarkable book about the mundane: the library card, the promissory note, the movie ticket, the PDF (Portable Document Format). It is a media history of the document. Drawing examples from the 1870s, the 1930s, the 1960s, and today, Lisa Gitelman thinks across the media that the document form has come to inhabit over the last 150 years, including letterpress printing, typing and carbon paper, mimeograph, microfilm, offset printing, photocopying, and scanning. Whether examining late-nineteenth-century commercial, or "job" printing, or the Xerox machine and the role of reproduction in our understanding of the document, Gitelman reveals a keen eye for vernacular uses of technology. She tells nuanced, anecdote-filled stories of the waning of old technologies and the emergence of new. Along the way, she discusses documentary matters such as the relation between twentieth-century technological innovation and the management of paper, and the interdependence of computer programming and documentation. Paper Knowledge is destined to set a new agenda for media studies. Review: "In this thoroughly media archaeological book, Lisa Gitelman folds media history and discovers its edges by diving deep into the flatland of documents, reading technologies of duplication and dissemination from 19th century job printing to today's PDF. With implications for archival and information science, comparative media, digital humanities, and the history (and future) of texts, Paper Knowledge will be read, referenced, and reproduced - which is exactly what we want our documents to do." - Matthew Kirschenbaum, author of Mechanisms: New Media and the Forensic Imagination "Four intriguing essay make up this tantalising and ambitious short book. Each starts at a vivid point in the overlapping history of media and technology, and proceeds to meander around an ink-stained group of colourful characters and long-forgotten committees...Through these windows on the recent past, [Gitelman] subjects printing, copying, documents and paper to an analysis that is both fresh and grounded in the practices and prejudices of media studies [...] The strength of this bold volume is in its argument that we can learn a great deal if we focus, not only on what information they contain but what institutional and social function they serve; not what they're bound about but what they do." - Times Higher Education "Gitelman practices a kind of conceptual archeology without obeisance to the master, in an argument that stands well on its own... It's the first of the author's books I have read, but it won't be the last." - Inside Higher Ed

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