History forms narratives, narratives form media uses? The present paper formulates a theoretical proposal, that of considering the uses of information and communication technologies (ICT), particularly social media, as “habitus”, inspired by Pierre Bourdieu’s Field Theory. My thesis draws on research conducted on the professional network LinkedIn. It examines the way two discussion groups, held by Greek and French migrants respectively, use this platform. The comparative approach raises the question of habitus as praxis related to situated and ideologically charged socio-historical representations of migration. The online discursive practices of each group suggest the existence of an illusio common to their members regarding the relevance a...
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International audienceHistory forms narratives, narratives form media uses? The present paper formul...
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Pierre Bourdieu is known for his research in the areas of education and cultural stratification that...
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MasterTheme(s) and objectives of this lecture:1) to understand how audiovisual media (here: digital ...
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International audienceMany researches deal with innovation in higher education. Except those endorsi...
Mediatization research draws on the history of media and the history of mediation within diverse fie...
International audienceIn this article, we compare three projects about mapping digital-, media-and i...
International audienceHistory forms narratives, narratives form media uses? The present paper formul...
Situated in the field of digital migration studies, the thesis adds to emerging research on the terr...
In this article we trace the development of two narratives describing social media that informed muc...
Scholarship on politics and popular culture is constantly evolving in the field of media and communi...
The article surveys perspectives on technological change and globalisation which might be seen as ‘m...
Nationalism, Cyberspace and Convergence Culture The article analyses the discourse of the Greek-Mace...
Pierre Bourdieu is known for his research in the areas of education and cultural stratification that...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to analyze the transformations of so-called "hi...
MasterTheme(s) and objectives of this lecture:1) to understand how audiovisual media (here: digital ...
Drawing on Latour’s actor-network-theory and De Landa’s robot historian, this essay asks in what way...
The most common definition of the information society lays emphasis upon spectacular technological i...
This article draws on Pierre Bourdieu's field theory to understand the regenerative belief in the ne...
International audienceMany researches deal with innovation in higher education. Except those endorsi...
Mediatization research draws on the history of media and the history of mediation within diverse fie...
International audienceIn this article, we compare three projects about mapping digital-, media-and i...