The HIVI Project is on Zotero

Zotero public library of the HIVI project is under construction but already available here : https://www.zotero.org/groups/3642703/hivi/library (Some references are retrieved from Europresse database and won’t be directly accessible online).

Le séminaire VIRAL

Le séminaire VIRAL s’intéressera au cours de l’année académique 2021-2022 à la viralité en ligne et plus largement aux phénomènes de circulation des contenus nativement numériques. Que l’on parle de viralité, de diffusion de l’information, ou encore de dissémination, de circulation ou de partage des contenus, il s’agit toujours d’appréhender un agencement hétérogène d’éléments matériels, … Continued

Socio-political protests and memes

During the 4th RESAW conference (17-18 June 2021) organised by C2DH, Tuğçe Oklay (Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint Denis) was part on the roundtable related to virality and memes with Pierre-Carl Langlais (Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier III), Frédéric Clavert (University of Luxembourg), Ditte Laursen (The Royal Danish Library), Surbhi Tandon (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University), Durgesh Tripathi (GGS Indraprastha University). Her presentation … Continued

Memetic cultures and museums

Arran John Rees, “Collecting Online Memetic Cultures: how tho“, Museum & Society, vol. 19, n°2, 2021, pp. 199-219. Abstract: Using insights gained from reflexive dyadic interviews undertaken as part of ongoing action research, this article positions memes as new and emerging objects of digital cultural heritage and begins to work through the implications of collecting … Continued

Call for Papers – ECREA Communication History Section Workshop, Luxembourg 2022

A ECREA Communication History Section Workshop, co-sponsored by the ICA Communication History Division History of Digital Media and Digital Media Historiography 2-4 February 2022, Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH), University of Luxembourg  The digital turn has had a transformative effect on all media, and it has also influenced the way in which media and communication history … Continued

Our first newsletter is out !

Follow the Hivi project and its steps and progress thanks to the quarterly newsletter. Read the whole newsletter.

© Université du Luxembourg 2021. All rights reserved

© Université du Luxembourg 2021. All rights reserved

© Université du Luxembourg 2021. All rights reserved

© Université du Luxembourg 2021. All rights reserved