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Rennes 2 University, Contemporary Art Theory and Practice research unit
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Introduction: “The uprising of non-humans”
- By Pierre Lagrange
- and Philippe Le Guern
In Politiques de communication (2023/HS2)
Most viewed articles
“No Matter What They Do They Can Never Let You Down”
Between Aesthetics and Politics: A Sociology of Fans, a Critical Assessment
In Réseaux (2009/1 No 153)
Audiences, Reception and Uses
Réseaux and the Question of the Digital Turn
In Réseaux (2014/2 No 184-185)
Sound studies
The sounds of history and sound stories
In Revue de la BNF (2017/2 No 55)
Down with the Music! Sociologies of Pop Music in France
The Development of a Field
In Réseaux (2007/2 No 141-142)
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Articles
Introduction: “The uprising of non-humans”
- By Pierre Lagrange
- and Philippe Le Guern
In Politiques de communication (2023/HS2)
What is the nature of nature? Non-humans, cosmovisions, and cosmopolitics
In Politiques de communication (2023/HS2)
Could rock music be heard in Avignon in 1954?
Considering the link between new sound devices and new social arrangements
In Sociétés & Représentations (2020/1 No 49)
Robots, livestock farming, and technocapitalism
An ethnography of the milking robot
In Réseaux (2020/2 No 220-221)
The time of the pioneers: Jean-François Augoyard and CRESSON
- Interview conducted by Pascal Amphoux,
- and Philippe Le Guern
In Politiques de communication (2017/HS Special issue No 1)
A discipline making no noise?
Remarks on the social construction of sound studies
In Politiques de communication (2017/HS Special issue No 1)
Sound studies
The sounds of history and sound stories
In Revue de la BNF (2017/2 No 55)
Audiences, Reception and Uses
Réseaux and the Question of the Digital Turn
In Réseaux (2014/2 No 184-185)
The Spectre haunting Rock Music – The Obsession with Heritage, Popular and Present-Day Music, and “Museo-mummification” Issues
- Traduction Inist
- and Philippe Le Guern
In Questions de communication (2012/2 n° 22)
Presentation
In Réseaux (2012/2 No 172)
Broken Ear. Administrative and Technical Construction of Urban Noise in Angers
In Communications (2012/1 No 90)
“No Matter What They Do They Can Never Let You Down”
Between Aesthetics and Politics: A Sociology of Fans, a Critical Assessment
In Réseaux (2009/1 No 153)
Is Liking Eurovision in Bad Taste?
A Sociological Approach to the French Eurovision Fan Club
In Réseaux (2007/2 No 141-142)
Down with the Music! Sociologies of Pop Music in France
The Development of a Field
In Réseaux (2007/2 No 141-142)
Presentation
In Réseaux (2003/1 No 117)