Communication Questions, 46: Fandom, dark side | Factual

Communication Questions, 46: Fandom, dark side | Factual
Communication Questions, 46: Fandom, dark side | Factual

Discover the latest publication of Communication issues 46: “Fandom, dark side”.

The file analyzes the toxic practices of online fan communities.

The Exchanges section closes a discussion on the notion of “social acceptability”, in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond, and opens a discussion on the rise of populism in Europe.

The Six Research Notes relate to the forms of contestation of the pension reform on the YouTube platform, the issues surrounding the naming choices of heritage digital libraries, the testimonies relating to the attacks of November 13, the presentation of the booksellers during the Meetings day national bookstores, non-capitalist imaginations in science fiction productions, as well as the impact of gender in controversies such as the campaign to fight for and against the ban on glyphosate.

And VO offers an article in English on inequalities in research due to geo-political contexts.

Focus : an article returns to The Mirror of Production by Jean Baudrillard and another on pull yourself together.

Autobiographical investigation of a feminist class defector by Rose-Marie Lagrave.

For their part, Reading Notes report on more than 50 publications.

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