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[Commlist] Digital Platforms in the Global South - offline and online Workshop

Wed Jun 16 19:21:59 GMT 2021






Digital Platforms in the Global South: Shaping a Critical Approach
June 28th and 29th 2021

Organized by Philippe Bouquillion (LabSIC, Paris 13), Christine Ithurbide (CNRS Passages) and Tristan Mattelart (Carism, Paris 2)

Venue: University of Paris 2, 92 rue d’Assas, 75006 Paris
Online via Zoom: https://u-paris2-fr.zoom.us/s/92437212545?pwd=N0J5d1dDSlBzNnZkMy9vaEh0d2hDQT09 <https://u-paris2-fr.zoom.us/s/92437212545?pwd=N0J5d1dDSlBzNnZkMy9vaEh0d2hDQT09>
Secret code: 237831

Programme

1st Day – Monday June 28th
14h - 14h45 Introduction - Philippe Bouquillion, Christine Ithurbide and Tristan Mattelart, Some Preliminary Observations on an Emerging Research Field 14h45 - 15h30 Keynote Speech - Nick Couldry et Ulises Mejias, Colonized by Data: Platforms and the Reconfiguration of Social Life for Capital
15h30 - 15h45 Pause
15h45 - 17h15 Session I – The Stakes of Digital Platforms for Industry and Public Policy in the Global South - Alessandro Jedlowski: The (Un)making of Informational Sovereignty in the South: Screen Media, Politics, and Technological Innovation in Nigeria - Vibodh Parthasarathi and Simran Agarwal: From Platforms to Platformisation: The Reconfiguration of  Social Economies in India - Rodrigo Gómez García: Challenges of Media Policy in the Age of Platform Imperialism: A View from Latin America

2nd Day – Tuesday June 29th
14h - 15h30 Session II - Behind Digital Platforms, Perspectives from Cultural and Digital Workers - Alix Bénistant: Cultural Crowdfunding Platforms in Latin America. From the "Creative" Political Agenda to the Strategies of Actors - Vassili Rivron:  Differentiated Access to Platforms: The Artist-Producer in the Reorganization of Musical Sectors in Brazil and Central Africa - Abdelfettah Benchenna: Relocation of ICT-Related jobs: A Phenomenon at the Crossroads of North / South Relations and Social Classes? A View from Morocco
15h30 - 15h45 Pause
15h45 – 17h15 Session III - Strategies of Transnational Players and Localization Processes
- Luis Albornoz: The Issues Raised by Netflix Strategies in Latin America
- Philippe Bouquillion: The Links between Content Industries and Technical Infrastructures in the Case of Indian Audiovisual Platforms: What Stakes of Hegemony? - Christine Ithurbide: Digital Platforms Weaving into Local Craft Industry: Learnings from Assam, India
17h15-17h30  Concluding remarks

Registration: (carism /at/ u-paris2.fr) <mailto:(carism /at/ u-paris2.fr)>
Contact & Information : (philippe.bouquillion /at/ univ-paris13.fr) <mailto:(philippe.bouquillion /at/ univ-paris13.fr)>, (christine.ithurbide /at/ cnrs.fr) <mailto:(christine.ithurbide /at/ cnrs.fr)>, (tristan.mattelart /at/ u-paris2.fr) <mailto:(tristan.mattelart /at/ u-paris2.fr)>





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