DIFEM 2023 – Doctoriales internationales francophones en études des médias

11-15 septembre 2023  Comment analyser la réception ? Audience, participation, influence médiatiques C2DH, Université du Luxembourg Après la première édition accueillie en septembre 2022 à l’Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas sur le thème « Comment analyser les médias à l’ère du numérique ? », cette seconde rencontre se propose d’aborder la thématique de la réception médiatique. Comment saisir, … Continued

Conference report : Virality, platforms, and influence

The University of Luxembourg hosted the Virality, Platforms, and Influence conference on 30 and 31 March 2023, organized by Fred Pailler and Valérie Schafer (C²DH, University of Luxembourg), within the framework of the HIVI project (see programme). On 30 March, the audience enjoyed listening to the presentations of the researcher Raffaella Scelzi (University of Bari), Tom … Continued

Conference Virality, platforms and influence

30 March 2023 to 31 March 2023 Black Box, Maison des Sciences humaines11, Porte des SciencesL-4366 Esch-sur-Alzette Entrée libre Within the framework of the HIVI project, related to the history of online virality and supported by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR)  (C20/SC/14758148), this conference, organised by Fred Pailler and Valérie Schafer (C²DH, University of Luxembourg), will analyse the role that platforms and … Continued

Roundtable “Influencers in Luxembourg: Digital practices and cultures”

“Authenticity.” If one keyword should summarize the roundtable «Les Influenceurs. Une plongée dans les pratiques et cultures numériques» taking place on 13 October at the University of Luxembourg, “authenticity” would be it.  The event gathered some of the more renowned influencers in Luxembourg: the model and family lifestyle influencer Natascha Bintz, the make-up artist Luca de … Continued

CfP: Book on Online Virality

The book Online Virality, edited by Valérie Schafer and Fred Pailler within the frame of the HIVI Project (https://hivi.uni.lu), aims to focus on the many ways we may think about online virality, historicise it and analyse the circulation, reception, evolution of viral born-digital content. Virality, information circulation and content sharing always intertwine a heterogeneous arrangement of material, … Continued

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