De la parrhesia à la digital parrhesia : ethos numérique, identité et transparence en questions

This article examines the question of digital ethos and particularly the complex relationship between ethos and public sphere. Relying on the concept of parrhesia, it develops a theoretical and methodological proposal on the concept of digital parrhesia, transposed and adapted to digital communicati...

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Main Author: François Allard-Huver
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Pléiade (EA 7338) 2016-07-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/3093
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description This article examines the question of digital ethos and particularly the complex relationship between ethos and public sphere. Relying on the concept of parrhesia, it develops a theoretical and methodological proposal on the concept of digital parrhesia, transposed and adapted to digital communication apparatuses and mediations. This work explores and applies this research on two case studies: the issue of false consumer reviews as well as false “followers,” and the matter of false citizen movements—astroturfing—on the Web, constructed and manipulated by lobbies that serve brands or specific causes.
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De la parrhesia à la digital parrhesia : ethos numérique, identité et transparence en questions
Itinéraires
identity
parrhesia
digital parrhesia
transparency
hidden communication
false reviews
title De la parrhesia à la digital parrhesia : ethos numérique, identité et transparence en questions
title_full De la parrhesia à la digital parrhesia : ethos numérique, identité et transparence en questions
title_fullStr De la parrhesia à la digital parrhesia : ethos numérique, identité et transparence en questions
title_full_unstemmed De la parrhesia à la digital parrhesia : ethos numérique, identité et transparence en questions
title_short De la parrhesia à la digital parrhesia : ethos numérique, identité et transparence en questions
title_sort de la parrhesia a la digital parrhesia ethos numerique identite et transparence en questions
topic identity
parrhesia
digital parrhesia
transparency
hidden communication
false reviews
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