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[ecrea] DEL symposium Final Programme "Online political participation and, its critics", Paris, 19-20/06

Thu Jun 06 21:32:46 GMT 2013


Please find below and in attachment the final programme of the
international symposium "Online political participation and its
critics", organized by the DEL network (CERTOP-CNRS and UPEC-CEDITEC) to
be held on 19 and 20 June at the CNRS.

A French-English and English-French simultaneous translation of the
two-day event will be undertaken with the support from the General
Delegation for the French Language and the Languages of France (Ministry
of Culture and Communication).

Online registration is imperative by *June 10*:
http://colloquedel2013.fr/en/inscription-colloque/

Best wishes,
Gerard Loiseau
Stephanie Wojcik

http://colloquedel2013.fr/
@reseauDEL
#DEL2013








*19 JUNE 2013 : "YOUNG RESEARCHERS" CONFERENCE*

CNRS, 3 rue Michel Ange, 75016 Paris
Auditorium Marie Curie
*REGISTRATION :http://colloquedel2013.fr/en/*

9.00am-9.15am : Welcome

9.15am-9.30am : Patrice BOURDELAIS, Head of the Institute for Social
Sciences of the CNRS, welcoming words

9.30am-10.00am: Gérard LOISEAU (CNRS-CERTOP), Objectives of the DEL
network and aim of the symposium

10.00am-10.15am: Caroline OLLIVIER-YANIV, vice-chair "Humanities and
Society", University of Paris Est Créteil, the DEL network and Social
Sciences

10.15am-12.30am : Theoretical and ideological debates on online
political participation

Chair : Caroline OLLIVIER-YANIV (University of Paris Est Créteil, France)

Discussant : Loïc BLONDIAUX (University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne,
France)

Speakers :

- François ALLARD (CELSA, Université Paris-Sorbonne, France) : De la «
démocratie électronique » à la « transparence numérique » ?

- Romain BADOUARD (Centre de Sociologie de l'Innovation/Mines ParisTech,
France) : En quoi les technologies du web sont politiques ?

- Ewa KRZATALA-JAWORSKA (CRPS, Paris 1, France) : Faut-il (vraiment)
définir la participation en ligne ?

- Félix TREGUER (Centre de recherche historique (CHR-CNRS), EHESS.,
Paris, France) : La citoyenneté insurrectionnelle sur Internet face à la
démocratie représentative : contestation, résistance, désobéissance.

12.30am-2.00pm : Lunch (CNRS)

2.00pm- 4.30pm : New forms of political discourse, new spaces of
politicization?

Chair: Norbert KERSTING (Munster University, Germany)

Discussants : Raphaël KIES (University of Luxembourg) ; Scott WRIGHT
(Leicester University, United Kingdom)

Speakers :

- Julien BOYADJIAN (CEPEL, Université Montpellier 1, France) : Twitter,
un nouveau « baromètre de l'opinion publique » ?

- Patrícia DIAS DA SILVA (ESCS-IPL, School of Communication and Media
Studies, Lisboa Polytechnic Institute, Portugal) : Joining the online
video conversation? Discourse and practices of European political
institutions and politicians on YouTube.

- Gonen DORI-HACOHEN and Nimrod SHAVIT (Department of Communication,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, US) : The discursive and cultural
meanings of Israeli tokbek (talk-back -- online commenting) and their
relevance to the online democratic public sphere.

- Tim HIGHFIELD (Queensland University of Technology, Australia) :
Twitter and Australian political debates.

- Coralie LE CAROFF (CARISM, Université Paris 2 Panthéon- Assas, France)
: Les usages sociopolitiques de Facebook sous le prisme du genre.

4.30pm-4.45pm : break

4.45pm-7.15pm : New actors, new reconfigurations of political power?

Chair : Vincent SIMOULIN (University of Toulouse-Le-Mirail, France)

Discussants : Eric GEORGE (University of Quebec in Montreal, Canada);
Karolina KOC MICHALSKA, Centre de recherches politiques de Science Po,
France)

Speakers :

- Nicolas BAYGERT (LASCO -- Laboratoire d'Analyse des Systèmes de
Communication des Organisations, Université catholique de Louvain,
Belgique et CELSA, Université Paris IV-Sorbonne, France): L'activisme
numérique au regard du consumérisme politique: Pirates et Tea Partiers
sous la loupe.

- Davide BERALDO (Graduate School in Social and Political Sciences,
University of Milan, Italy) and Juan GALAN-PAEZ (Department of Computer
Science and Artificial Intelligence, University of Seville, Spain): New
media, new movements? The #OCCUPY network on Twitter and the challenges
to social movements theory and research.

- Clément MABI (Laboratoire COSTECH, Université de Technologie de
Compiègne, France) et Anaïs THEVIOT (Sciences po Bordeaux, Centre Emile
Durkheim, France) : La rénovation par le web? Dispositifs numériques et
évolution du militantisme au PS

- Clémence PENE (Laboratoire des théories du politique (LabTop),
Université Paris 8, France) : Les « experts » de la politique en ligne,
de Solferino à Chicago.

- Chang SUP PARK (College of Mass Communication and Media Arts, Southern
Illinois University Carbondale, USA) : Political carnivalism: digital
media use and a new political participation in South Korea.

7.30pm-9.00pm: Cocktail, at the CNRS, Perrin room

*20 JUNE 2013 : ROUNDTABLES*

CNRS, 3 rue Michel Ange, 75016 Paris
Auditorium Marie Curie
*REGISTRATION :http://colloquedel2013.fr/en/*

9.00am-9.30am : Welcome

9.30am-10.00am: Stéphanie WOJCIK (University of Paris Est Créteil),
Presentation of roundtables

10.00am -- 1.00pm : First roundtable : Activism and mobilization

Chair : Fabien GRANJON (University of Paris 8, France)

Discussant : Thierry VEDEL (Centre de recherches politiques de Sciences
Po, France)

Speakers :

· Frédérick BASTIEN (University of Montreal, Canada): "Revisiting
Political Participation? Approaches and Measures of Participation in
Online Democracy Era".

· Nico CARPENTIER (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) : "Expanding
participatory theory. Towards a radical diversification and locatisation
of participation".

· Fabienne GREFFET (University of Lorraine, France) and Rachel GIBSON
(University of Manchester, UK): "Digital Participation and Political
Parties: A Source of Strength or a Final Nail in the Coffin?"

· Yanina WELP (University of Zurich, Switzerland): "Surfing for better
democracy? Reflections based on some Latin American experiences".

1.00pm -- 2pm: Lunch (CNRS)

2.30pm -- 5.30pm : Second roundtable: Expressions and deliberation

Chair: Dimitris GOUSCOS (Athens University, Greece)

Discussant : Jean-Michel FOURNIAU (INRETS, France)

Speakers :

· Nick ANSTEAD (London School of Economics, United Kingdom): "Social
media metrics: measuring manifestations of the public in online spaces".

· Dominique CARDON (Orange Labs, France): "Individualisation des
engagements et formes collectives sur Internet".

· Todd GRAHAM (University of Groningen, The Netherlands): "Talking
politics in online 'third spaces': Discursive equality and the impact of
'Super Participants"

· Laurence MONNOYER-SMITH (University of Technology of Compiegne,
France) : "Deliberation as a deuleuzian dispositif"


This symposium is supported by the Délégation générale à la langue
française et aux langues de France (ministère de la Culture et de la
Communication).

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