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Digital disorder: a deliberate instrument of opacity

Le désordre numérique: un instrument d’opacité délibérée

Audrey Morgand ()
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Audrey Morgand: CRIISEA - Centre de Recherche sur les Institutions, l'Industrie et les Systèmes Économiques d'Amiens - UR UPJV 3908 - UPJV - Université de Picardie Jules Verne

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Abstract: Literature perceives order as a model of organization and a vector of rationalization of human activity. In a research on behaviors against social media, we question DIY practices (Lévi-Strauss, 1962) and compilation tools without apparent complementarity (Kalika et al., 2007). We investigate an original field : academic social networks oriented towards alumni employability. Our goal is to answer this question : Why is there a digital disorder ? The protocol is based on the study of three cases of academic social networks, built on semi-structured interviews and non-participant observations. These practices allow players to create opacity on available resources and coordinate their activities.

Date: 2017
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Published in Management des Technologies Organisationnelles (2014-..), 2017, 1 (6), pp.141-151

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