Intimacy and digital - MSH (Lyon) - deadline (proposal) before 24 08 2024
(Announcement Calenda 1171025)
(Announcement Calenda 1171025)
(Announcement Calenda 1171025)
(Announcement Calenda 1176270)
The mission of this interdisciplinary and international colloquium on language is to bring together young researchers by offering them a space to disseminate the results of their research. The term "information", from the Latin formare meaning "to shape", implies in its essence the process of shaping an idea, a representation or a concept. This edition is an opportunity to examine the different facets of information and misinformation, from transmission to reception, and at every stage in between.
(Announcement Calenda 1176270)
The mission of this interdisciplinary and international colloquium on language is to bring together young researchers by offering them a space to disseminate the results of their research. The term "information", from the Latin formare meaning "to shape", implies in its essence the process of shaping an idea, a representation or a concept. This edition is an opportunity to examine the different facets of information and misinformation, from transmission to reception, and at every stage in between.
(Announcement Calenda 1176270)
The mission of this interdisciplinary and international colloquium on language is to bring together young researchers by offering them a space to disseminate the results of their research. The term "information", from the Latin formare meaning "to shape", implies in its essence the process of shaping an idea, a representation or a concept. This edition is an opportunity to examine the different facets of information and misinformation, from transmission to reception, and at every stage in between.
(Announcement Calenda 1176270)
The mission of this interdisciplinary and international colloquium on language is to bring together young researchers by offering them a space to disseminate the results of their research. The term "information", from the Latin formare meaning "to shape", implies in its essence the process of shaping an idea, a representation or a concept. This edition is an opportunity to examine the different facets of information and misinformation, from transmission to reception, and at every stage in between.
(Announcement Calenda 1176270)
The mission of this interdisciplinary and international colloquium on language is to bring together young researchers by offering them a space to disseminate the results of their research. The term "information", from the Latin formare meaning "to shape", implies in its essence the process of shaping an idea, a representation or a concept. This edition is an opportunity to examine the different facets of information and misinformation, from transmission to reception, and at every stage in between.
(Announcement Calenda 1176270)
The mission of this interdisciplinary and international colloquium on language is to bring together young researchers by offering them a space to disseminate the results of their research. The term "information", from the Latin formare meaning "to shape", implies in its essence the process of shaping an idea, a representation or a concept. This edition is an opportunity to examine the different facets of information and misinformation, from transmission to reception, and at every stage in between.
(Announcement Calenda 1176270)
The mission of this interdisciplinary and international colloquium on language is to bring together young researchers by offering them a space to disseminate the results of their research. The term "information", from the Latin formare meaning "to shape", implies in its essence the process of shaping an idea, a representation or a concept. This edition is an opportunity to examine the different facets of information and misinformation, from transmission to reception, and at every stage in between.
(Announcement Calenda 1176270)
The mission of this interdisciplinary and international colloquium on language is to bring together young researchers by offering them a space to disseminate the results of their research. The term "information", from the Latin formare meaning "to shape", implies in its essence the process of shaping an idea, a representation or a concept. This edition is an opportunity to examine the different facets of information and misinformation, from transmission to reception, and at every stage in between.