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Questionnaire

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Pages 537-544 | Published online: 24 Mar 2020
 

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1 See Safia Umoja Noble, Algorithms of Oppression. New York UP, 2018; Siva Vaidhyanathan, The Googlization of Everything. U of California P, 2011.

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Jérôme Game

Jérôme Game is a French poet and writer. Author of several volumes and collections of essays, he regularly gives public readings in many countries around the world, often in collaboration with musicians, stage directors, and visual artists. Also recorded on CDs and shown in exhibitions as videopoems and textual installations, his work explores the shapes and flows of our contemporary conditions via those of discourses, narratives, and images. Salle d’embarquement, his first novel, came out with Éditions de l’Attente in 2017, and Ovni(s), the play he co-wrote, premiered at the Avignon Festival in July 2018. He lives in Paris and teaches philosophy at the Haute École des Arts du Rhin. www.jeromegame.com

Alexandre Gefen

Alexandre Gefen is a Research Professor (“directeur de recherche”) at the CNRS. Since 2018, he has been Deputy Scientific Director of the Institute of Human and Social Sciences of the CNRS (InSHS). His research concerns questions of literary theory and contemporary French literature. As founder of the website Fabula.org, he has developed parallel research interests in the development of Digital Humanities. Last books: Vies imaginaires de la littérature française (Gallimard, 2014); Art et émotions (Armand Colin, 2015); Inventer une vie. La Fabrique littéraire de l’individu (Les Impressions Nouvelles, 2015); Réparer le monde. La Littérature française face au XXIe siècle (Corti, 2017).

Robert Payne

Robert Payne is an Associate Professor in the Department of Global Communications at the American University of Paris, whose primary research interests include digital media and queer theory.

Philippe Zawieja

Philippe Zawieja, M.B.A., M.P.H., Ph.D., is an Associate Member of the Équipe Organisations en santé (ÉOS) at the University of Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada, and formerly an associate research fellow at MINES ParisTech, Centre for Research on Risks and Crises (France). His research promotes fatigue studies as an emerging transdiscipline, and focuses on several areas, ranging from the phenomenology of fatigue and occupational psychological health, in particular burnout and compassion fatigue in the healthcare industry, to the sociopolitical uses of fatigue discourse. Among his authored or edited works: Psychotraumatologie du travail (Armand Colin, 2016), Dictionnaire de la fatigue (Droz, 2016), Le Burn out (PUF, “Que sais-je?,” 2015), Dictionnaire des risques psychosociaux (Le Seuil, 2014), and Épuisement professionnel: Diagnostic, analyse, prévention (Armand Colin, 2013).

Daniel Vaillancourt

Daniel Vaillancourt is a Professor of French Literature in the Dept. of French Studies at Western University (London, Ontario). Grounded in semiotic epistemology, his work investigates the relations between urban forms and literary discourse in seventeenth-century French literature. He has published many articles and books on the subject, in particular: Urbanités parisiennes au XVIIe siècle: Le Livre du trottoir (Hermann, 2013). He has co-edited Le Roi dans la ville (Honoré Champion, 2001), La Cérémonie. Entre le protocolaire et l’intime (Mestengo Press, 2008), Police et savoirs (XVIIe–XXe siècles) (Hermann, 2020).

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