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Communication & Organization – Issue 2023/2 – n° 64 – The making of data intelligibility in organizations

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2024-01-17 23:00:00
Page 11 to 15: Marie-Hélène Hermand and Jean-Michel Camin – The making of data intelligibility in organizations | Page 19 to 31: Cassandre Burnier – Creating data, producing meaning: an ethnography in the media | Page 33 to 49: Anne Lehmans and Camille Capelle – The framework of the data experience in education: governance, representations and intelligibility of data in national education | Page 51 to 66: Ugo Verdi – Data ethics in the ethical charters of local authorities | Page 67 to 81: Guy Mélançon and Nathalie Pinède – Data governance and intelligibility: a methodological approach in a university context | Page 83 to 96: Pascal Quidu – The revenge of the ticket office | Page 97 to 112: Alyse Yilmaz, Luis Torrez-Yepez and Khaldoun Zreik – Analysis and visualization of an organization’s communication strategies on Twitter | Page 113 to 127: Jonathan Zurbach – PROGEDO serving the intelligibility of quantitative data | Page 129 to 145: Lénaïk Leyoudec – Reconciling knowledge and know-how | Page 147 to 160: Ali Amairia – From data to knowledge, from intelligibility to action | Page 161 to 167: Peter Stockinger, Marie-Hélène Hermand and Jean-Michel Camin – The making of data intelligibility on the LaCAS institutional platform | Page 171 to 185: Maureen Sampic – Health organizations and approaches to inequalities. Cancer prevention | Page 187 to 203: Lamyae Jmoula – Emergence and evolution of the communication function within Moroccan public universities | Page 207 to 213: Pascal Tozzi – A UNESCO chair on “Non-violent Social Intervention”: challenges of an action research and training system | Page 217 to 225: Alexander Buhmann – The implications of artificial intelligence for strategic and organizational communication | Page 218: Alexander Buhmann – The implications of artificial intelligence for strategic and organizational communication | Page 219: #NORA – The COS research team. Communication, Organization and Societies | Page 229 to 231: Brigitte Juanals – ALLOING Camille, 2022. Evaluating organizational communication. 7 concepts and their measurements | Page 232 to 233: Florence Lethurgez – MARTIN-JUCHAT Fabienne, 2020. The corporeal adventure. Body communication, a path to emancipation | Page 234 to 236: Delphine Dupré – TIFFON Guillaume, 2021. Dislocated work: Liquid organizations and mental arduousness of work.
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