Doctorante en sciences de l'information et de la communication
Cotutelle avec l'Université de Turin (Italie)
Giorgia.Arbuti@univ-savoie.fr@etu.univ-savoie.fr
Cette thèse est financée par une bourse Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action de la Commission Européenne.
Équipe de recherche :
Axe 2 : Interactions entre État et individu
Thématique 3 : Texte, Image et Arts numérique
Direction de thèse : Jacques Ibanez Bueno (USMB) et Simone Natale (Università degli studi di Torino)
Intitulé : Revisiting the scientific career of a deceased researcher using artificial intelligence creations: The case of Michel de Certeau.
Mots clés : Michel de Certeau, Artificial intelligence, Multimodal methods, Interactive design, Digital uses
Résumé : As we approach the centenary of Michel de Certeau's birth (2025), a figure who is part of the common heritage of the territories covered by UNITA, as a researcher born in Chambéry, seat of the Université Savoie Mont-Blanc, and whose influence remains worldwide, we need to revisit his conceptual proposals, particularly in the reference book L'Invention du quotidien (1980). At the time, the author was formulating concepts relating to the use of traditional media (books, print media, radio and television). Detour and resistance are examples of tactics developed by media consumers in the face of communication strategies. The author, who died in 1986, was unaware of the mainstream Internet and more recent communication technologies such as artificial intelligence. The primary aim of this research is to question concepts applied to traditional media, and to revisit them in order to check their validity in the light of new developments in a now-hybrid daily life, i.e. both physical and digital.