Abstracts
Résumé
Cet article présente les résultats de huit ans de travail sur le concept d'éditorialisation, réalisés dans le cadre du séminaire international « Écritures numériques et éditorialisation » que j'ai coorganisé avec Nicolas Sauret depuis 2008. Je propose de définir l'éditorialisation comme l'ensemble des dynamiques qui produisent l'espace numérique. Ces dynamiques peuvent être comprises comme les interactions d'actions individuelles et collectives avec un environnement numérique. À partir de cette définition, je propose de décrire le fonctionnement des instances d'autorité dans l'espace numérique.
Mots-clés :
- éditorialisation,
- espace numérique,
- auctorialité,
- organisation des contenus,
- édition numérique
Abstract
This paper is the result of eight years of work on the concept of editorialization that was done in the context of the international seminar “Écritures numériques et éditorialisation”, which I have been co-organizing with Nicolas Sauret since 2008. I propose a definition of editorialization as the set of dynamics that produce and structure digital space. These dynamics can be understood as the interactions of individual and collective actions within a particular digital environment. Starting from this definition I try to describe how authority works in digital space.
Keywords:
- editorialization,
- digital space,
- authority,
- content curation,
- digital editions
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