La médiatisation de soi et la constitution des sujets

Self-mediatization is not limited to modern times, where it is experiencing a generalized intensification whose foundation is made to allow the experience to take form, to be something else than an heterogeneous package, a bundle of sensations. Using sociohistorical approach the author examines the...

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Main Author: Gloria Awad
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2011-10-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/communication/2406
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description Self-mediatization is not limited to modern times, where it is experiencing a generalized intensification whose foundation is made to allow the experience to take form, to be something else than an heterogeneous package, a bundle of sensations. Using sociohistorical approach the author examines the relationship between “techniques of self” and the new basis of identity. Self-mediatization appears as the configuration of experience in all available forms of crystallization. These forms are embedded in communicational objects that give experience a specific, autonomous existence while creating a complex relationship with the subject who is thus affected.
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La médiatisation de soi et la constitution des sujets
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mediatization
identity
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title La médiatisation de soi et la constitution des sujets
title_full La médiatisation de soi et la constitution des sujets
title_fullStr La médiatisation de soi et la constitution des sujets
title_full_unstemmed La médiatisation de soi et la constitution des sujets
title_short La médiatisation de soi et la constitution des sujets
title_sort la mediatisation de soi et la constitution des sujets
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url http://journals.openedition.org/communication/2406
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