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Mémoire de bachelor : Haute école de gestion de Genève, 2021 ; TDB 2462.
Time and space have been among the main concerns for archivists for a very long time. In other words, how to keep information accessible and understandable for the longest time and how to organize the ever-growing amount of data. Average storage media longevity is short from an archival point of view and similarly, technological progress leads to media obsolescence. Furthermore, media decay over...
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In: International journal of environmental research and public health, 2021, vol. 18, no. 5, p. 15 p
Background: The pervasiveness of smartphones has raised concerns about an increase in the prevalence of problematic smartphone use (PSU), which depends on a set of psychological and behavioral risk factors. Previous research has yielded mixed results on factors predicting PSU, including social anxiety and trust. In particular, the role of trust remained largely unexplored. In the present study,...
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In: Studies in communications sciences, 2009, vol. 9, no. 2, p. 79-92
This paper investigates how to reconstruct and evaluate argumentation in the context of Italian family conversations. By means of a case study, we show how understanding context is essential for the analytical reconstruction of argumentation. Within conversations at dinnertime, we rely on insights from Conversation and Discourse Analysis in order to interpret context-bound communicative and...
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In: Procedia: social and behavioral sciences, 2011, vol. 30, p. 1385–1389
This study aims to analyze how family members engage themselves in resolving differences of opinion during everyday interactions. In particular, we focus on the argumentative strategies used by parents during dinner conversations at home with their children. Within a data corpus based on video-recordings of family dinnertime interactions, two different excerpts of argumentative discussions...
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In: US-China education review, 2011, vol. 8, no. 3, p. 355-368
This paper investigates to what extent Swiss and Italian family members engage to resolve differences of opinion during their everyday conversations at home. The goal is to point out the importance of the context in the an alytical reconstruction of argumentation carried out by parents and children at dinnertime and to highlight the similarities and diferences among different strategies. By...
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In: Strategic communication for non-profit organisations, 2016, p. 239-266
The communication between users of digital media and public or non-profit organization involved into an open data policy are represented through a democratic way with upwards and downward flows; implying an evolving participation of citizens and a progressive openness of a company’s database. Under this perspective, various tasks have been employed. The mission of this paper is to define and...
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In: Recherches en communication, 2017, no. 44, p. 9-30
Switzerland is a country where the press is key. Democracy is at the heart of the Swiss press, characterized by multilingualism, diversity of the press and a long tradition of newspapers readership. But the paid-for daily printed press has been faced with a crisis for the last decade with the development of the free press, the rise of Internet and a decline in advertising revenues....
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In: The Media Industries and their Markets – Quantitative Analyses, 2010, p. 64-86
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In: “Economics for the future”, major international conference organised by the Cambridge Journal of Economics in Celebration of the Centenary of Cambridge Economics, Cambridge UK, 17-19 Septembre 2003, 2014, p. 17-19
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