Le réseau de recherche international du CNRS Transforming Entertainement in the Digital Age (TREND) localisé au CRESPPA, l’Université Paris 8 et l’Université de Californie du Sud (USC) vous invitent à un colloque international sur les mobilisations et le numérique
Presentation
This event explores political mobilization in the digital age, at the intersection of news and entertainment media :
Storytelling and politics : We propose to explore how different categories of social actors (political representatives/candidates and their staffs, political activists or advocacy groups, but also journalists and digital media specialists, as well as entertainment professionals) tell political stories with social and digital media, and how the boundary between politics and entertainment gets blurred and moved in the process. The parameters of our discussions will be broad and include : issues of "fake news" and the controversies around it, as well as the study of any new forms that political storytelling takes, whether they are written (tweets...) or visual (deepfakes, memes...), or presented as news or fiction (e.g. the multiplication of political films/shows and documentaries available on streaming).
The socioeconomic processes behind the production of such stories will also be a focus of our event. We will look at the changing relationships between the media or entertainment field, on one hand, and the political sphere, on the other hand, in the digital age. We will welcome contributions shedding light on the newcomers who have become major players in creating online content (who they are, from digitally savvy young activists to traditional Hollywood professionals increasingly involved in the shaping of political campaigns and the writing of political narratives, among others), and the ways in which political organizations deal with them, competing or collaborating with them. Our discussions will also address how the political economy of the Internet and the increasing dominance of a few platforms impact the democratic potential/power of citizens and creators in political storytelling.
9:00 Welcome | Breakfast
9:30 Introduction
Ann Crigler (Professor, Political Science, USC)
9:45-12:00 | Panel 1—Digital Tools and Change in/of the Entertainment Industries
Lunch break
1:30-3:45 | Panel 2—Mobilizing and Building Memory Online
Break
4:15-6:00 | Panel 3—(Fake) News & Digital Storytelling
6pm Reception
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9:00 Welcome | Breakfast
9:30 Introduction : Ann Crigler (Professor, Political Science, USC)
9:45-12:00 | Panel 1—Digital Tools and Change in/of the Entertainment Industries
Lunch break
1:30-3:45 | Panel 2—Mobilizing and Building Memory Online
break
4:15-6:00 | Panel 3—(Fake) News & Digital Storytelling
6pm Reception
Université Paris 8
2 rue de la Liberté
93526 SAINT-DENIS cedex
M°13 Saint Denis Université
Bâtiment A, Espace Deleuze, Salle des conseils
Ann Crigler (USC) & Violaine Roussel (Paris 8)
vroussel@univ-paris8.fr
CSU: Axe « Ville » : catégories et ségrégations urbaines | Axe « Culture » | Axe « Santé » | Positionnements méthodologiques |
GTM: Axe1. Dynamiques sociodémographiques | Axe 2. Migrations, mobilités et pays du Sud | Axe 3. Le travail à l’articulation des relations entre métiers et expression différenciée des émotions |
LABTOP: Axe 1 : “Représenter” | Axe 2 : Cirulations transnationales et asymétries de pouvoir | Axe 3 : Genre et Biopouvoir | Questions transversales |