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    Call for papers - Information

    Journalism through the prism of the world: practices, formats and actors

    Les Cahiers du Journalisme journal vol. 2, no.5

    Dès 2016, le mobile est devenu le mode d’accès privilégié à l’information pour les Occidentaux. Certaines technologies (parmi lesquelles le DAB+, la 5G broadcast) favorisant toujours plus le développement des pratiques en mobilité. Cette évolution massive et continue des pratiques informationnelles des publics pèse sur les médias, tant en termes de stratégies de diffusion et éditoriales que de production de l’information. Le dossier du numéro 2(5) des Cahiers du journalisme s’intéressera en particulier à la manière dont le mobile reconfigure les pratiques des journalistes et des acteurs impliqués dans la fabrique de l’information, tant à travers l’analyse des organisations et des collectifs qui les portent (notamment les rédactions), que des formats et des narrations auxquels ils donnent forme, qu’à travers le rapport renouvelé au terrain, aux sources et aux publics, avec lesquels ils entretiennent de nouvelles relations marquées par une plus grande interactivité (registres consultatif, discursif, collaboratif).

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  • Toronto

    Call for papers - Science studies

    Archives unleashed: Web archive hackathon

    This hackathon will bring together a small group of 20-30 participants to collaboratively develop new open-source tools and approaches to hackathon, and to kick-off collaboratively inspired research projects. Researchers should be comfortable with command line interactions, and knowledge of a scripting language such as Python strongly desired. By bringing together a group of like-minded scholars and programmers, we hope to begin building unified analytic production effort and to continue coalescing this nascent research community.

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  • Ottawa

    Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Mediations

    2015 FSAC / ACEF Annual Meeting

    In accordance with the theme of “Capital Ideas” for the 2015 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, the Folklore Studies Association of Canada / l’Association canadienne d’ethnologie et de folklore has selected “Mediations” as the theme for our 2015 annual conference program. The theme of “Mediations” is an invitation for scholars and students of folklore, popular culture, and cultural heritage to examine how the transmission of knowledge and ideas emerges from a complex background of skills, traditions and performances. As cultural forms, practices, representations and traditions are constantly going through processes of translation, adaptation, and mediation, this entails that, paradoxically, practices of cultural conservation and transmission often rely on technological innovations and the creation and extension of new infrastructures of mediation.

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