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Thesis Info
- LABS ID
- 00062
- Thesis Title
- Tools, authoritative practices of text, constitution of the digital literature field
- Author
- Broudoux
- E-mail
- ebroudoux AT wanadoo.fr
- 2nd Author
- 3rd Author
- Degree
- PHD
- Year
- 2004
- Number of Pages
- 330
- University
- Université Paris8 - France
- Thesis Supervisor
- Jean-Pierre Balpe
- Supervisor e-mail
- Other Supervisor(s)
- Language(s) of Thesis
- french
- Department / Discipline
- information and communication science
- Copyright Ownership
- Université Paris8 - France
- Languages Familiar to Author
- german, english
- URL where full thesis can be found
- tel.ccsd.cnrs.fr/documents/archives0/00/00/67/60/index_fr.html
- Keywords
- authoritative tools, digital literature, author, publisher, editor
- Abstract: 200-500 words
- Computer as writing tool in hypermedia and networked communication create a new particular figure of user in the history of media. Single or collaborative writing and publishing in open publication systems have made possible the self authoritative construction. Analysis of writing activities with cognitive, sociocognitive and didactic point of views show however that computers tools cannot alone reply entirely to the writer tasks and strategies ; the part played by writing technologies in authorship filtering is an implication of the tool complexity. The thesis show that the field of the digital literature constitute itself within the calculable support of inscription. Computer writing practices that lead to the field construction are said authoritative because they are not using the well known processes of recognition through the traditional institutions. They construct themselves as an autonomous process and this is one sign of the field emergence.