The blurred lines between politics and cinema in India
Au-delà de films traitant de sujets politiques, ce qui distingue l’Inde est l’entrée en politique de stars de cinéma.
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The Chinese video games market, the second in the world, is highly specific: tailored for the local culture prevalent piracy and lack of consoles. These features restrict the access for western...
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Digital revolution, privacy, big data… Interview with historian Yuval Noah Harari.
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Eyjólfur Guðmundsson, Rector of the Universtiy of Akureyri and former CCP’s Lead Economist speaks about his experience with the game EVE Online.
View ArticleThe Digital Credo of NPR: Brand, Content, Audience
Interview with Zach Brand, NPR Vice President of Digital Media.
View ArticleAre foundations the solution to the journalism crisis?
Interview with Rodney Benson,associate professor in the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University. Rodney Benson is the author of “The New American Media Landscape” and...
View ArticleIs Dentsu Pulling the Strings in the Japanese Media Industry?
Dentsu, the world's fifth communications group, holds most of Japan's ad market, which has an impact on the freedom of the media in this country.
View Article“No technology is perfect in its first iteration”
Robert Charles Wilson is a Canadian science fiction author. In his latest novel, The Affinities, he envisions a society in which algorithmic science allows the construction of social networks with a...
View Article“This is our duty to inform ourselves across the board”
“Filter Bubble”, “post-truth politics”… Interview with Ann Mettler, head of European Political Strategy Centre.
View Article"There is a serious debate to have about these algorithms"
Privacy, algorithms, human rights… Interview with Sherif Elsayed-Ali (Amnesty International).
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