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Formes discursives et contextes en mutation : perspectives croisées
La deuxième édition du colloque Discours et Contexte, intitulée « Formes discursives et contextes en mutation : perspectives croisées » explore les transformations des pratiques discursives à l’ère de la globalisation, du numérique et de la fluidité identitaire. Elle interroge la reconfiguration des discours face aux mutations sociales, culturelles et médiatiques, ainsi que leurs fonctions de légitimation, de construction identitaire et d’organisation des rapports de pouvoir. Le colloque examine la diversité et l’hybridation des formes discursives dans diverses sphères et encourage le dialogue interdisciplinaire ainsi que le renouvèlement des approches méthodologiques.
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Nice
At first glance, the concept of “anonymity” may seem simple: any actor who acts without revealing their identity is acting anonymously. However, this superficial simplicity hides considerable technological, social, and political complexity. What conditions make anonymity necessary for expression, cooperation, and judgment? The cultural, ethical, and narrative dimensions of “anonymity” in contemporary digital environments affect both administrative and creative life. With a perspective that combines the techniques of law with those of sociology, politicalscience, cultural studies, and narratology, this project seeks to uncover the cultural transformations that underpin “anonymity’ in practice, through its new or emerging instruments and narrative features.
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Paris | Aubervilliers
Access rights, Algorithmic transparency, and Data protection challenges
In the digital age, online platforms collect and exploit huge quantities of personal data, profoundly influencing social, economic and political dynamics. Yet their opaque operation limits access to the information essential for analyzing their mechanisms and measuring their impact. These infrastructures act like black boxes, making the study of their practices particularly complex. The DATARights seminar examines the right of access to personal data as a lever for transparency, particularly in the context of scientific research. Through several sessions in French and English, it will bring together researchers and experts from various disciplines to examine the concrete uses of this right, its limits and the challenges linked to its collective exercise in the face of algorithmic and data governance issues.
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Legal Issues in Textual Scholarship
Through the practice of editing culturally and historically relevant documents, textual scholars are regularly faced with legal restrictions to their scholarly endeavours – including both copyright and non-copyright restrictions such as the privacy and moral rights of authors. In practice, these added difficulties and legal uncertainties cause funding agencies, libraries, and archives to prioritise the digitisation and publication of less legally problematic materials – which threatens to cause a bias in our output as a research field. In an effort to move forward as a research community, the European Society for Textual Scholarship (ESTS) is organising an online symposium on Legal Issues in Textual Scholarship to address these obstacles, and reflect on the legal restrictions that may affect textual scholarship in the analog and digital paradigms.
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Issy-les-Moulineaux
AI, Law and Languages: AI and European legal multilingualism
This conference aims at building and consolidating an interdisciplinary conversation at the crossroads of law, social sciences, language sciences and computer science. It focuses on the effects of artificial intelligence on the practice of law, its writing, and its normative effects and questions more specifically the impact of AI applications on the revaluation of linguistic diversity in writing and automatic translation devices.
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Nanterre
Access to sources and results of legal research
In 2023, the Centre de théorie et analyse du droit is addressing the issue of access to the sources and results of legal research. A conference at the University Paris Nanterre on 1 and 2 June 2023 will open the discussion on this theme from various theoretical, disciplinary, national and international perspectives. All interested parties are invited to send proposals to the conference organising committee, particularly, but not exclusively, in the three following areas: Identifying the sources of legal research ; Accessing the sources of legal research ; Disseminating the methods, data and results of legal research.
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(In)formal knowledge circulation, information seeking practices and support communities
Individuals and families are increasingly reliant on information and communication technologies for their daily needs, activities, and socialization. Apart from rapid push to Internet-based communication brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, all levels of government have been ‘dematerializing’ administrative procedures for some time. Couples, parents, children, and other family members use the Internet to navigate certain formalities and get access to practical information regarding, for example, heath care, schooling, or marriage. This multidisciplinary special issue of Family Relations examines the role of the Web as a human and bureaucratic-legal support tool for “doing family” and providing services for families around the world.
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Montpellier
5th International "Language and Territory" Colloquium
This multidisciplinary colloquium will discuss the different ways that languages and territories are linked, and will show the political, social and economic stakes that arise from the relationships between them. Above all, these terms refer to men and women with their social practices and representations, at the core of the logic of territoriality. New territories give rise to new language practices, which, in turn, create new spaces, discourse and meaning. The "boundaries" we draw between languages and territories are permeable in time and space, depending on factors such as population displacement, language policies, linguistic and social representations, education, mass media and socio-cultural values.
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Paris
Legal data mining, machine learning and visualization
The aim of the conference is to structure a conversation on both the fundamental and practical issues on legal data mining and machine learning between scientists and professionals from artificial Intelligence, data science, law, and logic. The Legal Data Mining, Machine Learning and Visualization conference will explore the specific technical challenges from data mining and machine learning technique addressing together practical and legal theoretical issues. It is an opportunity for computer scientists to showcase and explore in conversation with lawyers further developments in AI and data-mining applied to the legal domains. Legal academics specializing in the interface of law and AI are given the opportunity to articulate the challenges of automated functions in law including in natural language processing applied to law, information extraction from legal databases and texts and data mining applied for legal analytics.
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Paris
Literary and artistic propriety and the digital humanities
Should the author adapt to the digital humanities
Les humanités numériques offrent de nouveaux outils de connaissance et transforment les méthodes de la recherche. Mais elles bouleversent aussi le droit de la propriété littéraire et artistique. La numérisation, le partage et la transformation des œuvres sont en effet de nouveaux défis pour le droit d’auteur. Ce colloque a pour objet l’étude des adaptations nécessaires de la propriété littéraire et artistique aux humanités numériques.
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Issy-les-Moulineaux
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Sociology
PhD Grants (CiFRE contracts) SENSE Lab, Orange Labs, 2011
Le laboratoire SENSE (Sociology and Economics of Networks and Services) d’Orange Lab propose, pour la rentrée 2011, quatre financements de thèse (contrats Cifre), sur les sujets suivants. Sujet 1 : arbitrages entre les dispositifs de jugement dans la consommation culturelle numérique. Sujet 2 : exposition des données personnelles sur Internet et implications sur le marché du travail. Sujet 3 : sociologie économique du lien hypertexte. Sujet 4 : les logiques du partage d’information sur Internet.
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