Une informalité bien ordonnée ? La conversation académique sur Twitter

Twitter and social media do not have a good reputation. However, this reputation does not correspond, or only partly corresponds, to the experience of many researchers. Based on a corpus of tweets, we argue in this article that academic Twitter reflects the material conditions of research in France,...

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Main Authors: Caroline Muller, Frédéric Clavert
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: ENS Éditions 2021-12-01
Series:Tracés
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/traces/13238
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Summary:Twitter and social media do not have a good reputation. However, this reputation does not correspond, or only partly corresponds, to the experience of many researchers. Based on a corpus of tweets, we argue in this article that academic Twitter reflects the material conditions of research in France, allows for greater visibility of researchers and consequently for the formation of atypical networks that does not occur in the more traditional places of academic socialization, all in a form of a “well-ordered” informality, partly constrained by the hierarchies of higher education and research.
ISSN:1763-0061
1963-1812