Résilience d’un quartier populaire : enjeux d’un community management territorial

In this article, we question the design of the animation of a Facebook page on the theme of sustainable consumption in a popular area. We observe the influence of community management as recommended today on presupposed process of appropriation by the inhabitants, and are looking to understand the c...

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Main Author: Cyril Masselot
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université du Québec à Montréal 2017-03-01
Series:Communiquer
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/communiquer/2156
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spelling doaj-c7ca4b8c6f374a0397b9ff78014caae12020-11-24T23:59:01ZengUniversité du Québec à MontréalCommuniquer 2368-95872017-03-0119475710.4000/communiquer.2156Résilience d’un quartier populaire : enjeux d’un community management territorialCyril MasselotIn this article, we question the design of the animation of a Facebook page on the theme of sustainable consumption in a popular area. We observe the influence of community management as recommended today on presupposed process of appropriation by the inhabitants, and are looking to understand the communications issues of policy dissemination of community management to these people. The various co-building sessions of community management of this experimental communicative device were recorded and transcribed. The speech analysis methods have been enhanced by the use of software Iramuteq. We then get specific speech patterns that include semantic isotopies: they reveal the need for an ingrown local roots, to resort to theories of change management, to incorporate animation in an innovative complex system, and not to forget the public who are not yet aware of the eco-behaviour. These assessments allow to imagine how to take into account the issues of community management in this specific context.http://journals.openedition.org/communiquer/2156socio-ecological transitionsocial networkresiliencediscourse analysischange management
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Résilience d’un quartier populaire : enjeux d’un community management territorial
Communiquer
socio-ecological transition
social network
resilience
discourse analysis
change management
author_facet Cyril Masselot
author_sort Cyril Masselot
title Résilience d’un quartier populaire : enjeux d’un community management territorial
title_short Résilience d’un quartier populaire : enjeux d’un community management territorial
title_full Résilience d’un quartier populaire : enjeux d’un community management territorial
title_fullStr Résilience d’un quartier populaire : enjeux d’un community management territorial
title_full_unstemmed Résilience d’un quartier populaire : enjeux d’un community management territorial
title_sort résilience d’un quartier populaire : enjeux d’un community management territorial
publisher Université du Québec à Montréal
series Communiquer
issn 2368-9587
publishDate 2017-03-01
description In this article, we question the design of the animation of a Facebook page on the theme of sustainable consumption in a popular area. We observe the influence of community management as recommended today on presupposed process of appropriation by the inhabitants, and are looking to understand the communications issues of policy dissemination of community management to these people. The various co-building sessions of community management of this experimental communicative device were recorded and transcribed. The speech analysis methods have been enhanced by the use of software Iramuteq. We then get specific speech patterns that include semantic isotopies: they reveal the need for an ingrown local roots, to resort to theories of change management, to incorporate animation in an innovative complex system, and not to forget the public who are not yet aware of the eco-behaviour. These assessments allow to imagine how to take into account the issues of community management in this specific context.
topic socio-ecological transition
social network
resilience
discourse analysis
change management
url http://journals.openedition.org/communiquer/2156
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