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Television, information and digital. Practices and audiences - University of Metz - (Hybrid conference) September 29 and 30, 2022

(Announcement Calenda 1017134)

The event will allow to question the evolution of the manufacture and the reception of the television information, at the time of a hybridity of the media and digital formats. The speakers will take stock of professional practices and those of the public concerning television and digital information; they will open perspectives for reflection on the subject.

AXA Research Fund - AXA Chairs 2023 - deadline for participation (only via DRV AMU on 07 10 2022 before 12h00)

AXA Research Fund - AXA Chairs 2023 - deadline for participation (only via DRV AMU on 07 10 2022 before 12h00)

Information source: email dated 20 09 2022 at 9:53 am from the DRV to the units (extracts below):

I Summary presentation of the scheme

Axa Research Fund funds basic research projects dedicated to a better understanding of risks, threats and societal challenges, in the following areas: Health, Environment, and Socio-Economics.

IX th national conference on the prevention of business difficulties - University of Lorraine (Faculty of Law of Nancy-IFG) - (hybrid event) 14 10 2022 at 2:30 pm - registration deadlines (remote 12 10 2022 - face to face 14 10 2022)

IX th national conference on the prevention of business difficulties - University of Lorraine (Faculty of Law of Nancy-IFG) - (hybrid event) 14 10 2022 from 2:30 to 6:00 pm - registration deadlines online (remote 12 10 2022 - face-to-face 14 10 2022)

Each year, the association Droit et Commerce relocates its national conference to the provinces and dedicates it to "The prevention of business difficulties".

Influencers and publicity of contents - Maison de la recherche Université Paris 8 Hybrid study day on 21 10 2022 (registration)

(Announcement Calenda 1006609)

The objective of this study day is to question the links between influencers, digital practices and social representations within a space of debate and reflexive exchanges open to students, doctoral students as well as teacher-researchers in information and communication sciences, and more broadly in humanities and social sciences.

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