This paper describes the emergence of new activist groups in the health sector, spinning off from internet discussion groups. In the first part, it shows how self-help discussion groups can be considered as communities of practice in which, partly thanks to the Internet media, collective learning activities result in the constitution of experiencial knowledge, the appropriation of exogenous sources of knowledge, including medical knoweldge and the articulation of these different sources of knowledge in some lay expertise. In the second part, it describes how activist groups might emerge from these discussion groups and develop specific modes of action drawing upon the forms of expertise constituted through the Internet groups. Activists gro...
Many studies chronicle the ever-increasing amounts of internet users. Likewise, numerous studies dem...
The debate over the contribution of the Internet to democracy is farfrom settled. Some point to the ...
BACKGROUND: Online communities of practice (oCoPs) may emerge from interactions on social media. The...
International audienceThis paper describes the emergence of new activist groups in the health sector...
CSI WORKING PAPERS SERIES 033This article proposes the notion of 'evidence-based activism' to captur...
From a discourse analytic framework, the article analyses health blogs and patient’s forum discussio...
Purpose: Internet forums are an important arena for information exchange between consumers. Despite...
This exploratory work investigates the role of digital media in expanding health discourse practices...
International audienceThis article proposes the notion of 'evidence-based activism' to capture patie...
This dissertation investigates how social connectivity facilitated by the internet influences the ex...
This exploratory work investigates the role of digital media in expanding health discourse practices...
This article proposes the notion of ‘evidence-based activism’ to capture patients’ and health activi...
The use of digital technologies and social media by people with serious illness to find, share, and ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the role played by activism in Internet support ...
Content analysis was used to study interactions in an online health community support group relying ...
Many studies chronicle the ever-increasing amounts of internet users. Likewise, numerous studies dem...
The debate over the contribution of the Internet to democracy is farfrom settled. Some point to the ...
BACKGROUND: Online communities of practice (oCoPs) may emerge from interactions on social media. The...
International audienceThis paper describes the emergence of new activist groups in the health sector...
CSI WORKING PAPERS SERIES 033This article proposes the notion of 'evidence-based activism' to captur...
From a discourse analytic framework, the article analyses health blogs and patient’s forum discussio...
Purpose: Internet forums are an important arena for information exchange between consumers. Despite...
This exploratory work investigates the role of digital media in expanding health discourse practices...
International audienceThis article proposes the notion of 'evidence-based activism' to capture patie...
This dissertation investigates how social connectivity facilitated by the internet influences the ex...
This exploratory work investigates the role of digital media in expanding health discourse practices...
This article proposes the notion of ‘evidence-based activism’ to capture patients’ and health activi...
The use of digital technologies and social media by people with serious illness to find, share, and ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the role played by activism in Internet support ...
Content analysis was used to study interactions in an online health community support group relying ...
Many studies chronicle the ever-increasing amounts of internet users. Likewise, numerous studies dem...
The debate over the contribution of the Internet to democracy is farfrom settled. Some point to the ...
BACKGROUND: Online communities of practice (oCoPs) may emerge from interactions on social media. The...