The poems and prose work of Charles Baudelaire are freely accessible on the Internet. However, despite their availability, many bloggers choose to copy-paste Baudelaire’s work directly to their blogs. In this article, I consider several explanations for this phenomenon and discuss how the practice of copy-pasting lends to the construction of one’s virtual identity
Dans cet article, nous examinerons les stratégies de Baudelaire dans sa traduction des néologismes, ...
This thesis offers both a survey of representative French language literary plagiarisms from Corneil...
Writers of the Web refer to these women appropriating online spaces to enter the Web and then write ...
National audienceAt the digital age, it's not only scale of copy which changes, but also its strateg...
This article examines the characteristics of the online construction of a writer’s self-image, throu...
With the expansion of new media and Internet, a new publishing practice is developing: the published...
Ce travail se propose d’étudier les effets d’Internet sur la littérature : le web se prête-t-il à l’...
International audienceWith the expansion of new media and Internet, a new publishing practice is dev...
International audienceThis article highlights existing but overlooked analogies between digital-age ...
Many new electronic technologies of writing are quickly becoming part of everyday practice, but are ...
Like all contents on the Internet, personal blogs and e-diaries have a precarious life on the Web. S...
La presente investigación pretende analizar cómo Internet se ha erigido un nuevo medio de comunica...
Copyleft is a legal notion stemming from the free software movement which, while observing the autho...
The first section of this thesis examines the issues that arise when Éric Chevillard’s blog, L’autof...
If we consider the use of the Internet and the practice of writing, weblogs have followed personal w...
Dans cet article, nous examinerons les stratégies de Baudelaire dans sa traduction des néologismes, ...
This thesis offers both a survey of representative French language literary plagiarisms from Corneil...
Writers of the Web refer to these women appropriating online spaces to enter the Web and then write ...
National audienceAt the digital age, it's not only scale of copy which changes, but also its strateg...
This article examines the characteristics of the online construction of a writer’s self-image, throu...
With the expansion of new media and Internet, a new publishing practice is developing: the published...
Ce travail se propose d’étudier les effets d’Internet sur la littérature : le web se prête-t-il à l’...
International audienceWith the expansion of new media and Internet, a new publishing practice is dev...
International audienceThis article highlights existing but overlooked analogies between digital-age ...
Many new electronic technologies of writing are quickly becoming part of everyday practice, but are ...
Like all contents on the Internet, personal blogs and e-diaries have a precarious life on the Web. S...
La presente investigación pretende analizar cómo Internet se ha erigido un nuevo medio de comunica...
Copyleft is a legal notion stemming from the free software movement which, while observing the autho...
The first section of this thesis examines the issues that arise when Éric Chevillard’s blog, L’autof...
If we consider the use of the Internet and the practice of writing, weblogs have followed personal w...
Dans cet article, nous examinerons les stratégies de Baudelaire dans sa traduction des néologismes, ...
This thesis offers both a survey of representative French language literary plagiarisms from Corneil...
Writers of the Web refer to these women appropriating online spaces to enter the Web and then write ...