H2PTM'2023 : La Fabrique du sens à l’ère de l’information numérique

H2PTM'2023: The meaning factory in the digital information age: issues and challenges

The H2PTM international conference, founded in 1989 by Roger Laufer, Jean-Pierre Balpe and Imad Saleh, is now in its 17th year. It continues to promote research into hypertext and hypermedia, whose applications are increasingly taking shape in the human and social sciences.

This edition is devoted to the question of the manufacture of meaning in the age of digital information, a topical subject whose debates around generative AI and disinformation are crucial.

This book brings together all the papers selected for the conference H2PTM'23 - The making of meaning in the digital information age: issues and challenges.

Contents

Part 1: Virtual universes, digital games

  • Producing meaning to become one with one's autoscopic flying avatar - Comparing the feeling of media immersion and interactive control between neophytes and experts
    Kevin Beaufils, Etienne Armand Amato, Etienne Perény 
  • The reality of the virtual - Contributions and limits of the phenomenological approach
    Olivier Nannipieri, Jacques Ghoul-Samson


Part 2: Visualization, processing and information quality

  • The war in Ukraine through the prism of visual disinformation and the limits of specialized fact-checking - A case study at Le Monde
    Pauline Zecchinon, Olivier Standaert 
  • Disinformation and "pure players": the case of Meem magazine's Instagram pages
    Asma Djebbi 
  • The circulation of false information in the digital age - Proposing a holistic framework for teaching critical evaluation of information
    Kouassi Sylvestre Kouakou 
  • Visualizing cohort emotional transfers - A case study on the notion of non-violence
    Charles-Alexandre Delestage, Willy Yvart 
  • Analysis and visualization of road traffic data - An interactive map to understand the evolution and distribution of CO2 emission rates in the city of Paris
    Youssef Mekouar, Mohammed Karim 


Part 3: Artificial intelligence, collective and collaborative practices

  • A reasoned synthesis of AI? - Using bibliographic references for Wikipedia articles on Artificial Intelligence
    Aymeric Bouchereau, Antonin Segault 
  • Esquisse d'une théorie du sens à l'ère numérique - Cas d'application aux actes des conférences H2PTM
    Eric Lacombe 
  • Magicality, simulation and artificial intelligence: forms and issues of contemporary powers of illusion
    Renée Bourassa, Jean-Marc Larrue, Fabien Richert 
  • Fyctia and Hugo Publishing: a new, platformed editorial model
    Carine Roucan 

Part 4: Knowledge, culture and heritage mediation

  • Collaborative cartography and platform at the service of a territorial mediation experience
    Douniazed Chibane, Hafida Boulekbache-Mazouz 
  • Spaces and places of transition: what place for proximity in a hybrid and responsible transition?
    Johanna Camp
  • Framework for the design and reverse engineering of autonomous tour devices
    Adrien Fallot, Aurélien Bénel, Ines Di Loreto
  • Participatory Heritage Platforms for Raising Awareness of Endangered Heritage - Usability and acceptability study in the historical urban landscape of Tunis
    Khaoula Stiti, Samia Ben Rajeb 
  • Hypermedia presence of the missing witness - An experiment with visitors
    Mathieu Dubuis, Michel Labour, Sylvie Leleu-Merviel 


Part 5: Social media, creation and digital practices

  • Stock and flow of ideas on the social web - A proposal for modeling the circulation of representations in the age of ambient digital
    Yannis Delmas-Rigoutsos 
  • The native news podcast: opportunities and new challenges for journalists
    Arnaud Mercier, Marie-Eva Lesaunier, Flore Di Sciullo 
  • La fabrique du sens - Récit d'une expérience de conception inversée à l'ère du numérique
    Caroline Ange, Pascal Bertolino 
  • Changing lives with Ben the koala: from design for all to design for care - The case of children with ASD
    Mylène Taisne, Fanny Bougenies, Sylvie Leleu-Merviel 
  • La (dé)construction du sens par la sociophotographie - Quand des photographes interrogent les pouvoirs des industries numériques par la recherche-création
    Sophie Jehel, Pascal Martin


Part 6: Posted papers

  • Knowledge management and mediation for innovation in a crisis context
    Aymée Nakasato 
  • Analysis of the hyperlink network of a protected tourist destination - Case of Port-Cros National Park
    Kouamvi Couao-Zotti