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Università della Svizzera italiana

From threat to risk : ghanging rationales and practices of secrecy

Heide, Marlen

In: Public integrity, 2021, p. 13

This article explores how risk rationales affect and alter national security secrecy. While the transformation of defense and security policy has been widely discussed by security theorists, transparency scholars have not yet considered the notion of risk in their conceptualizations of national security secrecy. This article draws on security studies literature to outline the divergences...

Università della Svizzera italiana

Promoting newsafety from the exile : the emergence of new journalistic roles in diaspora journalists’ networks

Porlezza, Colin ; Arafat, Rana

In: Journalism practice, 2021, p. 23

Diaspora journalists and digital media play an important role as stakeholders for war-ridden homeland media landscapes such as Syria. This study analyzes, from a safety in practice perspective, the physical and digital threats that challenge the work of Syrian citizen journalists examining the role of three online advocacy networks created by Syrian diaspora journalists to promote newsafety....

Università della Svizzera italiana

Securing whistleblowing in the digital age : SecureDrop and the changing journalistic practices for source protection

Di Salvo, Philip

In: Digital Journalism, 2021, vol. 9, no. 4, p. 443-460

Information security tools have gained prominence and importance in the journalism field and are now being adopted more frequently by newsrooms and investigative journalists. SecureDrop, an opensource software for operating whistleblowing platforms, is now a common component of the toolboxes of journalists willing to work with stronger levels of security, especially in regard to source...

Università della Svizzera italiana

Analyzing cultural tourism promotion on Instagram : a cross-cultural perspective

Mele, Emanuele ; Kerkhof, Peter ; Cantoni, Lorenzo

In: Journal of travel & tourism marketing, 2021, vol. 38, no. 3, p. 326-340

A lack of cross-cultural research has been identified regarding cultural tourism promotion on social media. Using the dimensions of Collectivism-Individualism, Power Distance, and High-Context vs. Low-Context communication, we content analyze cultural value differences in Instagram posts promoting cultural tourism – published by the national tourism organizations of Chile, Portugal, USA, and...

Università della Svizzera italiana

How smartphone use becomes problematic : application of the ALT-SR model to study the predicting role of personality traits

Marciano, Laura ; Schulz, Peter Johannes ; Camerini, Anne-Linda

In: Computers in human behavior, 2021, vol. 119, no. June, p. 14 p

Smartphones have become a ubiquitous part of adolescents' life, and studies have repeatedly revealed a positive association between smartphone use (SU) and problematic smartphone use (PSU). However, longitudinal research investigating the reciprocal relationship among SU and PSU during adolescence are scarce, and studies that take into consideration personality traits as predisposing factors...

Université de Fribourg

La communication transparente et participative des organisations : Une lecture croisée des approches communicationnelles de l’école de Palo Alto et d’Habermas appliquée aux usages des médias sociaux numériques

Asdourian, Bruno

In: Communication & organisation, 2015, no. 48, p. 125-137

L’objectif de cet article est de proposer un cadre théorique de la communication transparente et participative des organisations présentes sur les médias sociaux numériques. Un regard croisé entre la communication « contenu-relation » (école de Palo Alto) et les critères de l’agir communicationnel (Habermas) permet de prendre en compte les caractéristiques spécifiques de ces...

Université de Fribourg

Open data, usagers du numérique et entreprises publiques : Les échanges informationnels et relationnels au service de l’innovation dans les transports en commun de Genève

Asdourian, Bruno ; Zimmerli, Virginie

In: Revue Française des Sciences de l’Information et de la Communication, 2015, no. 6, p. 2-16

Les échanges informationnels et relationnels existant entre les usagers du web 2.0 et les entreprises montrent des flux ascendants et descendants entre le public et l’entreprise : une participation croissante des citoyens – via des avis ou des suggestions –, et une ouverture progressive de données internes aux entreprises. Ce processus vient au service d’une innovation « ascendante »...

Université de Fribourg

How important is civic engagement for public transportation communication?

Asdourian, Bruno ; Zimmerli, Virginie

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...

Université de Fribourg

Perspectives des nouveaux champs de la communication des organisations : Éléments à partir du projet européen Fire Paradox

Badillo, Patrick-Yves ; Bourgeois, Dominique ; Asdourian, Bruno

In: Les cahiers du numérique, 2010, vol. 6, no. 4, p. 167-180

Les médias numériques favorisent le développement d’interactions entre une organisation et des usagers en ligne. Cet article étudie les perspectives ouvertes par les nouveaux champs de la communication des organisations. Trois strates de la communication en ligne se superposent sur internet. Une communication « institutionnelle », une communication « sociale » et une communication...

Université de Fribourg

Cultural Mediation in International Exchange Programs : Personalization, Translation, and Coproduction in Exchange Participant Blogs

Lee, Kyung Sun ; Ingenhoff, Diana

In: International Journal of Communication, 2020, vol. 14, p. 4343-4363

This study analyzes cultural mediation in international exchange participant blogs, exploring their significance for relational public diplomacy. We recognize exchange participant blogs as a site of public diplomacy at work. Moving beyond the dominant assumption guiding exchange programs as exporting values and ideas to foreign publics, we consider the extent to which the public engages in...