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    Teaching Pragmatics Through Projects: A Students’ Perspective by Simona Şimon, Claudia E. Stoian

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…For 2 years in a row, students from the Faculty of Communication Sciences at Politehnica University of Timişoara (Romania), specializing in Translation and Interpreting or Communication and Public Relations , have carried out a project for this discipline and presented it to the class. …”
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    La historia de la prensa española en nuestros días: territorios e itinerarios para su renovación by José Luis Agudín Menéndez, Rubén Cabal Tejada

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The fact is that the press is currently being approached both from the perspective of history itself and from the framework of the information and communication sciences. We note, in the set of contributions that form part of this collective work, a considerable theoretical intention, perhaps absent in some of the analyses of recent years. …”
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    Autoformation et numérique : pratiques des enseignants pendant et après la crise du covid-19 en France by Théo Martineaud

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Drawing on definitions from education and training sciences but with an information and communication sciences perspective, we analyze the forms that teachers’ self-training practices in and with these technologies have taken through two sets of semi-structured interviews conducted with elementary school teachers and principals in 2021 (n=72) and 2022 (n=46). …”
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    L’art et la manière. Artistes des arts numériques, positionnement professionnel et créativité artistique en France et en Allemagne by Geneviève Vidal, Anne Gagnebien, Eva-Maria Schultze, Christian Papilloud

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…It is the product of an interdisciplinary collaboration between sociologists and researchers in the field of communication sciences. It extends a case study undertook in France over 12 months (January 2013 – January 2014) about 12 artists or actors of NetArt, which has underlined a cycle of professional positioning whose four main steps are 1) the mobilization of a large and various public around artistic projects, 2) the public participation to the artists’ work, 3) the diversion of digital technologies, and 4) the promotion of artists’ work in the economic sectors of digital innovations. …”
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    En Inde, dans les salles de cinéma, les spectateurs sont-ils acteurs ou simples spectateurs ? by Wendy Cutler

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Therefore, we can ask ourselves if we could qualify the audience as a “spectactor”, neologism used within the framework of Information and Communication Sciences. In order to deal with this question, we propose to study the drama’s audience and Aristotle’s notion of catharsis. …”
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    Photojournalisme contemporain : les enjeux de la conservation patrimoniale d’une mémoire collective by Frédérique Gaillard

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The interest of the conservation of these photographs is studied through their various aspects, bringing to bear different approaches in contemporary history, sociology, information and communication sciences, anthropology and visual anthropology… Many photographic reportages have emerged as historical time markers and contribute to shaping our collective memory. …”
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    EXPLORING STUDENT AND LECTURER PERSPECTIVES ON ACADEMIC WRITING: A CASE STUDY AT THE CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SOUTH AFRICA by Brenton Grant Fredericks, Tsepo Wisdom Louw

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through semi-structured interviews with students who completed the course and lecturers from the Communication Sciences Department. Thematic analysis revealed recurring patterns and insights from participants. …”
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    The Influence of the Works by Levas Vladimirovas on Researchers by Elena Macevičiūtė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The qualitative results collected by an open-ended questionnaire from l 8 respondents (mainly Lithuanian humanitarian and social scientists) were analysed using the historical categories of the past, present and future and the subject categories characterising the field of information and communication sciences. The results are comparable to the ones received by other methods. …”
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