‘Digital age’, ‘digital society’, ‘digital civilization’: many expressions are used to describe the major cultural transformation of our contemporary societies.
Digital Dictionary presents the multiple facets of this phenomenon, which was born of computers and continues to permeate all human activity as it progresses at a rapid pace. In this multidisciplinary work, experts, academics and practitioners invite us to discover the digital world from various technological and societal perspectives.
In this book, citizens, trainers, political leaders or association members, students and users will find a base of knowledge that will allow them to update their understanding and become stakeholders in current societal changes.
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Marie Cauli is an anthropologist and professor emeritus at the University of Artois in Arras, France. Her current work explores health, development, training and digital issues.
Laurence Favier is a professor of information and communication sciences at the University of Lille, France. Her current work focuses on the organization of knowledge, archives in the digital age and the digital transformation of the state.
Jean-Yves Jeannas works at the University of Lille, France. He is an expert in the European working group Dig Comp, vice-president of the AFUL and a member of the CNIL’s national ‘Digital Education’ group.