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Transnationalisation of professional football. The example of the media coverage of the Champions League and the Euro 2016
Many Europeans know Europe only through high-profile competitions such as the European Football Championship or the Champions League. These sports events are among the most viewers in the world. But European football also makes it possible to see ‘business’ or ‘drift’ that is equally publicised (cor...
Les humanités et études numériques comme cadre d’intelligibilité, d’accompagnement et d’impulsion des transformations éducatives et territoriales.
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Les Real Life Super Heroes
In recent years, fans of superheroes have appeared in the streets of American cities dressed in their distinctive disguise. To understand this, the author has conducted personal interviews and done case studies of websites and forums on the Internet. He concludes that these public “appearances” cann...
Conditions, inputs and limitations of e-mentoring in a hybrid training scheme
peer reviewed Un des enjeux de la formation à distance en formation d’adultes est de mettre en place des dispositifs répondant aux besoins des apprenants, respectant des principes andragogiques et procurant un environnement de qualité pédagogique (activités, ressources...) et ergonomique. De plus, l...
Mediation and mediatisation in contemporary dance: when profusion opacifies the meaning of an art without text
Despite a significant increase in the program -mation and the audience of contemporary dance in the 1980s and 1990s, broadcasting shows often remains difficult. The history and techniques of contemporary dance remain little known, or even unknown, in society, and this shortcoming affects the possibi...
Prôner la participation, chercher la distinction
Working from a case field study, this article shows the extent to which political innovation is determined by the social position of those who develop and lead it. In many respects, an election campaign and the establishment of a collegial and participative way of managing a municipality can give th...
Yemen. The revolutionary turning point
‘pbCoédée Karthala — CEFAS.’/PB ‘Saudi Arabia’, ‘homeland of Ben Laden’, ‘Kingdom of Saba Queen’, ‘sixty million countries’: the clichés on Yemen stand out. The most populous country on the Arab Peninsula, the only republic in this region of the world, does not lack singularity and continues to be s...
Which is the influence of the French "celebrity journalism" over the political life ? : analysis of the media coverage on politicians through the co-called "celebrity magazines" (1945-2008)
The goal of this research is to explore and determine the constitution of a journalistic subfield and to therefore analyze the evolutions between the political and the journalistic fields through 3 levels of analysis : the constitution of the subfield of the celebrity press, the analysis of the (men...
History (s) of mediatisation of love among contemporary French writers
‘titrebSummary’/titrebUp of some disabused rhetoric, love relations are now irretrievably damaged by a number of recent social changes, including the exacerbation of our individualist desires and too much emphasis on sexuality. The aim of this article is to show that disenchantment, particularly emp...
Media coverage of scientific fraud
There are several levels of communication for a scientific review depending on the degree of suspicion or certainty of a case of error or fraud. The task is becoming increasingly difficult for the editors of the journals, as the cases of fraud revealed are more frequent and scientific communication...
Private person, public character. Media and ethics
The Economy
The Economy is certainly not the first theme that comes to mind when referring to Ellul’s name. Yet, as a historian of training, sociologist by vocation and Christian conviction, Jacques Ellul has never failed to denounce the growing influence of the economy on the condition of modern man and has al...
Captive emotions: a sensitive community between Christian and Muslim men and women in Central Europe at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries
powerful, constructive and active, emotion is a social bond and a factor of solidarity. It is the source of many novelties associated with the first modernity and is the driving force behind important shifts of the old order. While the emotional experiences of actors and observers may differ radical...
Tourisme et ressources naturelles
Ce numéro de la Revue Études Caribéennes s’intéresse aux liens qui unissent et opposent l’activité touristique et les ressources naturelles, particulièrement dans les pays du Sud. Dans un contexte de médiatisation accrue des enjeux liés à la biodiversité et aux menaces qui pèsent sur elle, le touris...
Mihaela Alexandra TUDOR and Stefan BRATOSIN (2021), Media. New challenges for science and society
In a global context of epistemological and existential concerns, the debate on basic concepts of (post-) modernity such as mediation and media coverage offers a valuable look at many fundamental questions. These relate, on the one hand, to constructivist and functionalist theories, symbolic of commu...
Defences of memory: 8 March 2016
on Tuesday 8 March, two students of the seminar successfully supported their Master’s memory. Congratulations on them! Martina Silvi History and Geography of Gender Issue in the Italian architectural debate since the 1990s Thematics: gender, research, teaching, journals, reception, criticism, cultur...
The condition of unaccompanied minors in Calais: a post-Jungle inventory
During the 2015s and 2016s, extensive media coverage was produced around Calais’s ‘Jungle’. However, after it had been dismantled, the matter remained a dead letter. Through field observation, it has been possible to observe particular violence in Calais in this context after “Jungle”, where isolate...
Wash its dirty linen in the family. “managing the constraints of political media coverage in Germany”/ib
Since 1949, the production of political and parliamentary journalism in Germany has remained centralised around an institution, the Bundespressekonferenz. With this text, we will see how the world of parliamentary politics has tried to keep the boundaries of the political game closed with the increa...
Sacral horror and sacrilege. Image, violence and religion (16th and 21st centuries)
This test calls for a rapprochement between the forms of media coverage of terrorist violence of today and those that characterise religious wars in the 16th century. Rather than embarking on the dangerous path of a comparative approach to historical facts, it is a question of reflecting on certain...
German Youth Literature in France: some ideas for a “big question”
In 2003, the Editions Being published an album by Wolf Erlbruch entitled The Great Question. In 2004, Peter Hammer Verlag in turn published a translation, under the title Die große Frage, involved in a fun blurring of the tracks, where more than one, relying on the artist’s nationality, believed to...
“In these gensors, you don’t think”. Media, Undone Science and Fos EPSEAL
In January 2017, the final report of Fos EPSEAL, a participatory environmental health study for both scientific and political purposes, is disseminated. The results of this research, carried out in cities close to the industrial and port area of Fos, have received significant media coverage. How did...
From the international media event to its national media coverage: socio-Semitic analysis of the treatment of Pope Benedent XVI’s comments on condoms in the daily newspapers of Quebec and Cameroon
This research is part of the reflection on the international media production of the event. It attempts to show that although, upstream, the normative nature of the event’s production and dissemination in the northern countries marks the overall processing of information provided by international pr...
‘M -M’, the French and German media speeches
Avec Emmanuel Macron, opens a new era of media coverage of the French presidential function. The media machine also seems to be running: a title from the Monde will also illustrate the risk of people drift, ‘Les Macron or the Republic in Match’. If the newspaper concludes by writing that ‘only Sophi...
Media coverage of the Olympic Games and Web 2.0: a new dynamic of content production, a live model
I would like to focus here mainly on the challenges facing the Olympic Movement in the light of the twin phenomena of globalisation and a change in communication paradigm. This state of the world has been the subject of numerous analyses, including by Immanuel Wallerstein, Ulrich Beck or Pierre de S...
History (s) for sale: the merchandising of the past in contemporary Asia
This issue looks at how the promotion of the past as an economic resource, for commercial purposes (or consumerisation of the past) in East and Internal Asia (East and North Asia regions) exploits nostalgia, the feeling of losing benchmarks and plays the emotional fibre. Even though the past is beco...