Plateformes dans les Suds

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Event type colloque-2

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Event place in situ ou en ligne sur Zoom, Salle 214 - Université Paris 2, 92 rue d'Assas , Paris 75006, France

Les enjeux sociaux, politiques, économiques et culturels suscités par les plateformes numériques sont le plus souvent étudiés à partir des contextes nord-américains ou ouest-européens, beaucoup plus rarement à partir des contextes des pays des Suds. Ces deux demi-journées d’étude, en anglais, ont pour objectif tant d’esquisser un état des travaux dans ce dernier domaine que d’explorer de nouvelles pistes de recherche.

Programme

1rst Day – Monday June 28th

14h – 14h45 Introduction – Philippe Bouquillion, Christine Ithurbide and Tristan Mattelart, Some Preliminary Observations on an Emerging Research Field

14h45 – 15h30 Keynote Speech – Nick Couldry et Ulises Mejias, Colonized by Data: Platforms and the Reconfiguration of Social Life for Capital

15h30 – 15h45 Pause

15h45 – 17h15 Session I – The Stakes of Digital Platforms for Industry and Public Policy in the Global South

  • Alessandro Jedlowski: The (Un)making of Informational Sovereignty in the South: Screen Media, Politics, and Technological Innovation in Nigeria
  • Vibodh Parthasarathi and Simran Agarwal: From Platforms to Platformisation: The Reconfiguration of  Social Economies in India
  • Rodrigo Gómez GarcíaChallenges of Media Policy in the Age of Platform Imperialism: A View from Latin America

2nd Day – Tuesday June 29th

14h – 15h30 Session II – Behind Digital Platforms, Perspectives from Cultural and Digital Workers

  • Alix Bénistant: Cultural Crowdfunding Platforms in Latin America. From the “Creative” Political Agenda to the Strategies of Actors
  • Vassili Rivron:  Differentiated Access to Platforms: The Artist-Producer in the Reorganization of Musical Sectors in Brazil and Central Africa
  • Abdelfettah Benchenna: Relocation of ICT-Related jobs: A Phenomenon at the Crossroads of North / South Relations and Social Classes? A View from Morocco

15h30 – 15h45 Pause

15h45 – 17h15 Session III – Strategies of Transnational Players and Localization Processes

  • Luis Albornoz: The Issues Raised by Netflix Strategies in Latin America
  • Philippe Bouquillion: The Links between Content Industries and Technical Infrastructures in the Case of Indian Audiovisual Platforms: What Stakes of Hegemony?
  • Christine Ithurbide: Digital Platforms Weaving into Local Craft Industry: Learnings from Assam, India

17h15- 17h30  Concluding remarks

Participation

In situ ou par Zoom