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Préserver et analyser la viralité en ligne

Préserver et analyser la viralité en ligne

Les réseaux socio-numériques (RSN) les plus célèbres, tels Facebook, Twitter, mais aussi YouTube par exemple, en faisant reposer leur modèle économique sur « l’économie de l’attention » et en favorisant les partages ont accentué les phénomènes de viralité en ligne et ce dès le mitan des années 2000.

25 March 2024


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Fairy-tale prince or voivode? Royalist propaganda and theories of monarchy under Carol II of Romania

Fairy-tale prince or voivode? Royalist propaganda and theories of monarchy under Carol II of Romania

The article discusses the self-portrayal of the 'Royal Dictatorship' of Carol II of Romania and analyses four theories of monarchy produced or published under his regime. It shows that the Romanian 'Royal Dictatorship' relied on leitmotifs targeting the multiparty system, territorial revisionism, and the Iron Guard, but that it lacked a coherent official doctrine. The article argues that this void allowed for Romanian theorists of monarchy to draw divergent, Western or (pseudo-)autochthonous genealogies for the regime.

24 March 2024


Philippe Blasen
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Financing normalization. Case studies of psychiatric care reform in Belgium and the Netherlands since the 1960s

Financing normalization. Case studies of psychiatric care reform in Belgium and the Netherlands since the 1960s

21 March 2024


Samuel Dal Zilio
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
EU Lab 2024 - Journée d'étude transfrontalière

EU Lab 2024 - Journée d'étude transfrontalière

Du 6 au 9 juin 2024, les ressortissants des 27 États membres de l’UE – âgés d’au moins 18 ans et inscrits sur les listes électorales – seront appelés à élire au suffrage universel direct, pour un mandat de cinq ans, les membres du Parlement européen (PE), dont la principale mission est de représenter les intérêts des citoyens dans le processus législatif européen.

21 March 2024


Elena Danescu, François Klein
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Decoding Fairground Newspapers: Analysing History with Large Language Models

Decoding Fairground Newspapers: Analysing History with Large Language Models

Can large language models (LLMs) and artificial intelligence (AI) unlock the secrets hidden within historical documents, such as showpeople periodicals? This question propelled researchers from the universities of Antwerp, Luxembourg, and Marburg to explore the potential of LLM/AI in a one-day workshop.

20 March 2024


Eva Andersen, Lars Wieneke, Véronique Faber
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
The role of women in Luxembourg post-war diplomacy: New insights

The role of women in Luxembourg post-war diplomacy: New insights

This talk was aiming at highlighting the main findings of the first stages of the oral history project "The role of women in European and international relations in Luxembourg, with a specific focus on elucidating the emergence and role of female figures in building Luxembourg's diplomatic relations after the Second World War, through the lens of oral history.

19 March 2024


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Table ronde : la Seconde Guerre mondiale au Luxembourg

Table ronde : la Seconde Guerre mondiale au Luxembourg

17 March 2024


Christoph Brüll, Blandine Landau
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Roundtable Navigating Paradoxes in Digital Humanities

Roundtable Navigating Paradoxes in Digital Humanities

As outlined in the call for papers, the field of digital humanities is marked by a shared aspiration to advocate and push for ethical, sustainable, and inclusive methodologies and approaches, articulated through manifestos, theoretical approaches, and concrete implementations within infrastructures, while it simultaneously grapples with a multitude of individual and collective paradoxes.

15 March 2024


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
C²DH Podcast - Innovating & Sharing History - WARLUX - Soldiers and their communities in WWII

C²DH Podcast - Innovating & Sharing History - WARLUX - Soldiers and their communities in WWII

Since March 2020, the Warlux project at C²DH has been delving into the experiences and narratives of Luxembourg's 'forced recruits' and their families during the Second World War. The aim is to break with the traditional historiography surrounding the 'forced recruits' and to critically examine established narratives within the country's overarching historical discourse.

13 March 2024


Sarah Maya Vercruysse, Nina Janz
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Vergessene Opfer des NS-Regimes in Luxemburg

Vergessene Opfer des NS-Regimes in Luxemburg

10 March 2024


Daniel Thilman
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Femmes en diplomatie – histoire, trajectoires, défis

Femmes en diplomatie – histoire, trajectoires, défis

Alors qu’elles constituent la moitié du genre humain, les femmes ont été longtemps absentes du récit transnational du passé et invisibles dans la sphère des relations internationales. La professionnalisation de la diplomatie au XIXe siècle a fait de ce domaine un bastion du pouvoir masculin où l’accès des femmes ne fut qu’aléatoire et discrétionnaire. Après la Seconde Guerre mondiale, la reconnaissance par l’ONU des droits des femmes (1946) sensibilise progressivement les opinions publiques et incite les États à l’action politique.

7 March 2024


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Digital Hermeneutics: A Conceptual Framework for Doing History in the Digital Age

Digital Hermeneutics: A Conceptual Framework for Doing History in the Digital Age

4 March 2024


Andreas Fickers
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Digital Public History: The Challenges of Rea-Time History in Times of Crises

Digital Public History: The Challenges of Rea-Time History in Times of Crises

3 March 2024


Andreas Fickers
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
"Tout ce dont on se souvient, vit". Le Mémorial digital des victimes de la Shoah au Luxembourg

"Tout ce dont on se souvient, vit". Le Mémorial digital des victimes de la Shoah au Luxembourg

1 March 2024


Denis Scuto, Lars Wieneke, Blandine Landau
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Guide on  how to do  public history  in urban spaces

Guide on how to do public history in urban spaces

This guide was created as part of the ATTRACT project Public History as the New Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS), funded by the Fonds National de la Recherche (FNR)

1 March 2024


Thomas Cauvin, Joella van Donkersgoed
  • Public history
Article
Podcast: Confronting Decline in Luxembourg's Steel Industry

Podcast: Confronting Decline in Luxembourg's Steel Industry

We have a special episode today from DePOT affiliates at the University of Luxembourg examining the steel crisis in Luxembourg in the 1970s and the deindustrialization of East Germany's steel sector after 1990. Stefan Krebs, the head of the project Confronting Decline (CONDE) is joined by two PhD students, Zoé Konsbruck and Nicolas Arendt to discuss their research into the impacts industrial closure had on steel towns, with a particular emphasis on transnational comparisons.

24 February 2024


Nicolas Arendt, Zoé Konsbruck
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
"La minorité la mieux protégée au monde" ? 50 ans d'autonomie des Belges germanophones

"La minorité la mieux protégée au monde" ? 50 ans d'autonomie des Belges germanophones

24 February 2024


Christoph Brüll
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
European Integration Studies through Oral History and Multimedia Research - Innovative methodology and new content creation

European Integration Studies through Oral History and Multimedia Research - Innovative methodology and new content creation

This presentation is aiming at illustrating and sharing my experience in how to incorporate interdisciplinarity, multimedia research and creativity in designing courses and teaching about the European history, and how to engage students and focus their learning on these topics.

23 February 2024


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Le banquet des fraudeurs (H. Storck) et Sündige Grenze (R. A. Stemmle). Frontières en regard(s)

Le banquet des fraudeurs (H. Storck) et Sündige Grenze (R. A. Stemmle). Frontières en regard(s)

Le banquet des fraudeurs (1952) apparaît comme une œuvre atypique dans la filmographie de Henri Storck. Anomalie dans une carrière principalement dédiée au documentaire pour les uns, film hybride de multiples concessions ou instrumentalisations politiques pour les autres, ce premier long métrage de fiction tourné pour partie dans ce que deviendra l’Euregio Meuse-Rhin, résiste a priori à bien des grilles d’analyse développées au contact de la riche filmographie du cinéaste belge. L’hétérogénéité stylistique du film n’y est pas pour rien.

22 February 2024


Christoph Brüll
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Advertising & popularizing media artifacts in Germany, France, and Luxembourg in the «long» 1960s.

Advertising & popularizing media artifacts in Germany, France, and Luxembourg in the «long» 1960s.

The «long» 1960s in Western Europe saw a dynamic development of mass consumption, especially in the field of consumer electronics. Media artifacts, such as transistor radios, television sets, or cassette recorders all became significantly more common in Luxembourg, France, and Germany, influencing the composition of the media ensemble and opening up new ways for consumers to interact with media.

21 February 2024


Matthias Höfer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article

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