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[Commlist] Call for a doctoral contract LabSIC UR 1803 Ecole doctorale ERASME Université Sorbonne Paris Nord - France
Mon Apr 25 07:05:34 GMT 2022
*Call for a doctoral contract*
*LabSIC UR 1803*
*Ecole doctorale ERASME*
*Université Sorbonne Paris Nord - France***
**
*March-May 2022*
(direction.labsic /at/ univ-paris13.fr)
<mailto:(direction.labsic /at/ univ-paris13.fr)>by 12.00 p.m. on May 16**
*“Digital transformation : injunction for innovation and creativity”***
This call for applications for a doctoral contract within LabSIC focuses
on the topic of the injunction to innovation and creativity during the
digital transformation of institutions and companies, communities and
organizations. Proposed and supervised by Dominique Carré and/or
Geneviève Vidal (who are jointly responsible for thematic3[1]
<applewebdata://0FFC79E6-B407-4755-8205-B2C4CF08C817#_ftn1>of LabSIC),
this doctoral**contract is part of LabSIC’s thematic3 “Innovations in
communication: devices, standards and uses”.
In order to encourage and guide applications for this doctoral contract,
this document presents the challenges the topic presents for LabSic and
our university, sets out the framework of the scientific activities in
which the selected candidate will be required to register, and describes
the type of doctoral research project expected by our laboratory.
*An essential research field for LabSIC, the USPN and its network***
This doctoral contract is directly related to one of the essential
research fields addressed by LabSIC: innovation and hyperconnectivity.
LabSIC researchers have regularly produced scientific works and
publications in this field for over twenty years, affording the
laboratory strong national and international recognition for these
research objects.
Several programs have been designed to enrich research in this field. Of
particular note are the research programs conducted in partnership or
within the framework of calls for projects by various organizations:
CNRS-IRMC; Labex ICCA, UDPN – Usages Des Patrimoines Numérisés
–Idex-USPC; FEDER-MSHA; MSH Paris Nord et AP-HP, l’Institut “La personne
en médecine” - Université de Paris ; Centre Internet et Société – CNRS);
and museum institutions (for ex.Paris Musées, Universcience). Mention
should also be made of scientific production in numerous publications
(Hyperconnectivité, Sociologie des usages, Médiation numérique muséale,
Surveillance numérique), and conferences that have been organized
(Blockchain, Transitions numérique et écologique, Médiation numérique,
Arts numériques, Innovation ouverte et les musées, Numérisation du
patrimoine et 3D).
Research on innovation in a context of hyperconnectivity responds to a
need for a critical approach to the study of technical, organizational,
social, environmental and communication conditions, and the
dissemination and uses of innovations in communication: networking,
norms for actionin communication, new forms of social management,
mobilization devices, data surveillance, and mediations in different
fields. Works share the common goal of studying innovative communication
devices industrialized in an intensive way, or the process of rapid
industrialization, whether within different organizations or sectors of
activities.
The theme of this call for a doctoral contract is of great importance to
the academic world: the question of digitally transforming all sectors
involves issues related to the intensive computerization of society.
This has been demonstrated by work done in the area: for example, the
circulation of data in the health sector has given rise to greater
protection through General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) with the
platformization of new players entering this market (/start-ups/, the
Big Five). Digital transformation also affects the education and
heritage sectors, which must introduce organizational innovations while
implementing -not solely digital- communication strategies and
demonstrate creativity in addressing new relationships between
institutions and audiences. The digital injunction is omnipresent
whatever the sector, injunction, in other words an imperative, which,
moreover, is subject to acceptability, including in the art world, when,
seeking professional prestige and visibility, artists deploy their
creativity in the innovation market. The digital injunction, a new
promise of modernity linked to the creative injunction, contributes to
both the re-enchantment of society and the imposition of a new form of
hidden rationalization.
*Expected research project***
The candidate will take into account recent developments and changes in
communication and connection: digital devices, distance, mobility,
platforms, accessibility, processing and exploitation of big data,
algorithmization, artificial intelligence systems, supranational
regulation and data protection.
The doctoral project falling within LabSIC’s thematic 3 will focus more
specifically on the digital mediation devices implemented and used -or
planned- in the cultural and educational sectors, or other sectors in
digital transformation. The project should focus on the uses and design
of inclusive innovative mediations, in other words, those aimed at all
audiences, while situating selected cases (investigation) in a similar
development context on an international scale.
This research will question the digital transformation (sector targeted
by the candidate): to analyze digital uses, how the public relate to the
devices studied, in order to identify the challenges of industrializing
all communications with technological devices linked to artificial
intelligence systems and new inclusive mediations.
A state-of-the-art analysis will be undertaken related to the selected
research subject in order to frame the problem and the envisaged
methodological framework. The candidate will analyze existing systems to
establish the feasibility of the expected and justified methodology.
Analysis of the uses made by both professionals and the public (in the
selected sector) will form part of a broader analytical framework (in
terms of technology and communication) linked to economic models,
without neglecting the legal and regulatory framework in which the
studied innovations take place.
Therefore, the thesis project submitted by the candidate must articulate
demanding theoretical research rooted in information and communication
sciences, while applying an interdisciplinary approach that includes the
human, social, and engineering sciences (even STS).
*Candidate profile and conditions for receipt and recruitment ***
The preferred profile for this position is that of a young researcher
already involved in issues related to communication devices and
mediations (cultural or educational, for example), who has mastered
tools for the socio-economic analysis of the culture, education and
communication industries and has solid skills in analyzing the uses of
digital and open devices from interdisciplinary and international
perspectives. Candidates should be able to establish and maintain
ongoing relationships with their counterparts in the other components of
LabSIC, Labex ICCA, the Erasmus Doctoral School, MSH Paris Nord, and
Condorcet Campus.
For a smooth integration into Section 3, it is important that the future
doctoral student has a good working knowledge of the selected sector
(networks and contacts, inherent issues). Particular preference will be
awarded to applications marked by a strong knowledge of the links
between digital challenges and culture or pedagogy or the domain of the
candidate. These are the criteria that have led us to make a specific
request for a doctoral contract to recruit such a profile.
The thesis will be supervised by Geneviève Vidal and/or Dominique Carré,
whose research focuses on innovations in communication.
The recruited person will be welcomed within LabSIC (UR 1803) and will
thus be able to participate in the scientific activities organized by
the members of the laboratory, in particular the various seminars. The
doctoral student will also be able to benefit from doctoral training and
seminars offered by Labex ICCA, of which LabSIC is an active and
founding member, and attend the Labex ICCA summer school. Scientific
exchanges centered around the theses in progress within the Labex and
engaged in by doctoral students, post-doctoral students and
professors-researchers specializing in the various disciplines
represented within the Labex are particularly formative.
Furthermore, a workspace may be offered in the offices allocated to
LabSIC on the Condorcet Campus. In addition to working facilities, the
Condorcet Campus (https://www.campus-condorcet.fr/
<https://www.campus-condorcet.fr/>) will offer opportunities for
scientific sharing, in particular with the LabSIC partners based there.
*Pre-requisites***
Graduates of a Master (bac+5) in information and communication sciences
(minimum grade good); if from another discipline, applications must
include arguments for the transition to a doctorate in information and
communication sciences.
*Recruitment conditions***
Applications will be in the form of a single pdf file written in Arial
11 and contain the following:
– A cover letter including a professional plan.
– A CV (maximum two pages).
– A presentation of the thesis project (15,000 characters maximum).
If applicants are engaged in a Master (bac+5) , a letter from the
supervisor should be attached guaranteeing the constant progression of
the work, and the thesis defense must take place before June 25. The
results of the Master (grades and average) must be sent to the
secretary’s office of the Erasmus Doctoral School no later than the same
date.
Candidates are invited to contact Philippe Bouquillion
((p.bouquillion /at/ free.fr) <mailto:(p.bouquillion /at/ free.fr)>) and Christine
Chevret-Castellani ((christine.chevret /at/ univ-paris13.fr)
<mailto:(christine.chevret /at/ univ-paris13.fr)>); final applications must be
sent to the following address (direction.labsic /at/ univ-paris13.fr)
<mailto:(direction.labsic /at/ univ-paris13.fr)>by 12.00 p.m. on May 16.
The laboratory will undertake the pre-selection of candidates on June 17.
The candidate preselected by the laboratory will be interviewed by the
board of the Erasmus Doctoral School.
Thesis supervisor
DOMINIQUE CARRÉ
dominique.carre @univ-paris13.fr
and/or
GENEVIÈVE VIDAL
geneviè(ve.vidal /at/ univ-paris13.fr) <mailto:geneviè;(ve.vidal /at/ univ-paris13.fr)>
*Indicative bibliography***
*. Akrich Madeleine, Callon Michel et *Latour* Bruno *(dir.), 2006,
/Sociologie de la traduction/, Paris, Presses des Mines*, **Collection
:***Sciences sociales**
*. *Andonova Yanita, 2019, /Communication, travail et injonctions à la
créativité/, Mémoire d’habilitation à diriger des recherches en Sciences
de l’information et de la communication, Université Bordeaux Montaigne
. Carré Dominique, 2009, « De l’émancipation éducative à l’émancipation
communicationnelle ? », in Tremblay, G. –dir- : /L’émancipation hier et
aujourd’hui. Perspectives françaises et québécoises/. Presses de
l’Université du Québec, pp. 259-267.
. Carré Dominique, Vidal Geneviève, 2018, /Hyperconnectivité. Enjeux
économiques, sociaux et environnementaux/, London, ISTE éditions
. Carré Dominique, 2018, « Informatique et créativité. Compatibilité
des incompatibles ?, Colloque international /La contagion créative.
Médias, industries, récits, communautés »/, CREA 2 S – Creative Shift
Studies Réseau international – Labex ICCA, 17-19 octobre 2018,
Université Panteion, Athènes (Grèce), pp.173-180.
. Carré Dominique, Andonova Yanita, 2020, « The Mirage of Digital
Transformation: the French Context Through the Perspective of Two Case
Studies », /Journal of Economic Boundaries and Transformation, /Sofia
University,//Vol. 1, Issue 1, pp. 26–42.
. Chesbrough Henry, 2003, /Open Innovation – The New Imperative for
Creating and Profiting from Technology/, Harvard Business School Press
. George, Éric –dir- , 2019, /Numérisation de la société et enjeux
sociopolitiques 1, numérique, communication et culture/, London, Iste
editions.
. George, Éric –dir- , 2019, /Numérisation de la société et enjeux
sociopolitiques 2, numérique, information, recherche, /London, Iste
editions.
. Hippel (von) Éric, 1988, /The Sources of Innovations/, New York,
Oxford University Press
http://web.mit.edu/evhippel/www-old/books/sources/SofI.pdf
<http://web.mit.edu/evhippel/www-old/books/sources/SofI.pdf>
. Kogan Anne-France et Andonova Yanita, 2015, « De l'injonction à la
créativité à sa mise en œuvre : quel parallèle entre monde de l'art et
monde productif? » Actes de colloque, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme
(MSH Ange-Guépin), Nantes, 9-10 Avril 2015.
. /Les Enjeux de l’information et de la communication/, Université de
Grenoble-Alpes, n°16/3B, 2015 (en ligne) :
https://lesenjeux.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Enjeux-SupplB2015.pdf
<https://lesenjeux.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Enjeux-SupplB2015.pdf>
. Reckwitz, Andreas, 2012, /Die Erfindung der Kreativität/, Berlin,
Suhrkamp.
. Schumpeter Joseph, 1942, /Capitalisme, socialisme et démocratie/.
Traduction française de Gaël Fain, Paris: Petite bibliothèque Payot, no
55, texte de la 2e édition, 1946. Paris:
1965.http://classiques.uqac.ca/classiques/Schumpeter_joseph/capitalisme_socialisme_demo/capitalismetdm.html
<http://classiques.uqac.ca/classiques/Schumpeter_joseph/capitalisme_socialisme_demo/capitalismetdm.html>
*. *Vidal Geneviève (dir.), 2012, /La sociologie des usages :
continuités et transformations/, Paris-Londres, Hermes Science
Publication, Lavoisier, Traité des sciences et techniques de l’information
. Vidal Geneviève, 2018, /La médiation numérique muséale : un
renouvellement de la diffusion culturelle/, Bordeaux, Presses
Universitaires de Bordeaux, collection Labyrinthes**
. Vidal Geneviève, Papilloud Christian, 2015, « Arts numériques et
positionnement socio-professionnel. L'injonction de créativité », /Les
Enjeux de l'Information et de la Communication/, n°16/3B, 2015, p. 69 à
79, [en ligne] :
https://lesenjeux.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/2015-supplementB/05-Vidal-Papilloud/index.html
<https://lesenjeux.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/2015-supplementB/05-Vidal-Papilloud/index.html>
*. *Vidal Geneviève et Panico Robert, 2019, « Pratiques numériques,
pratiques culturelles, sous surveillance », in /Numérisation de la
société et enjeux sociopolitiques/, Eric George (dir.) Iste Editions,
pp. 67-75**
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