A field of research is emerging around "digital social innovations". The magazine Terminal devotes a dossier to them in its 122nd issue.
Valérie Peugeot, Jean-Samuel Beuscart, Anne-Sylvie Pharabod and Jean-Marc Josset propose a dive into "Transition techs" by analyzing the intentions and projections of digital environmental innovators through an analysis of nine digital initiatives.
Sabrina Boulesnane studies the role of "CivicTech" in fostering citizen e-participation: in particular, she sheds light on social cohesion practices that allow "interrelated" actors to contribute to strengthening our connected democracies.
Jean-Alexandre Pouleur, Noémie Lago, Chantal Scoubeau and Pascal Simoens explore the dynamics of digital participation in urban planning through an in-depth analysis of the "Demain, Mons" platform.
Victoria Laurent, Romain Badouard, Clément Mabi, Cécile Méadel and Guillaume Sire examine the contribution of governmental digital tools to the development of the law by analyzing the design of the "Digital Republic" platform.
Maud Pélissier, for her part, focuses on understanding what happens in fablabs, particularly in terms of the contributions made by digital entrepreneurs to the "knowledge commons.
Contents- Cédric Gossart, Nicolas Jullien, David Massé and Müge Özman: Overview of Digital Social Innovations [Full text]
- Valérie Peugeot, Jean-Samuel Beuscart, Anne-Sylvie Pharabod and Jean-Marc Josset: Digital technology for sustainable behavior? First steps of "Transition Techs" companies
- Sabrina Boulesnane and Laïd Bouzidi: Digital Social Innovations dedicated to citizen e-participation: what place for CivicTech?
- Jean-Alexandre Pouleur, Noémie Lago, Chantal Scoubeau and Pascal Simoens: Digital participation in urban planning, a simple amplification of existing processes? The case of the citizen platform "Demain, Mons
- Victoria Laurent, Romain Badouard, Clément Mabi, Cécile Méadel and Guillaume Sire: Government digital tools at the service of the law: The design of the Digital Republic platform
- Laurence Dierickx: From technical object to social object in the context of automated production of journalistic information
- Maud Pélissier: The deployment of digital social innovations in fablabs
- Interview with Nicole Alix, President of La Coop des Communs: Solidarity and Digital Commons
- Jacques Vétois: RGPD and personal data law: new constraints, new advances?
- Margot Beauchamps What are the social, economic, cultural and political benefits of Internet use? Presentation of the Capacity survey
- Mathilde Muracciole and David Massé: Digital social inclusion: the case of three digital devices improving access to rights
- Edgar Charles Mbanza: Domestic recompositions in the connected African margins
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