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Patrícia Dias da Silva

Researcher at Université de Montréal

Publications -  10
Citations -  97

Patrícia Dias da Silva is an academic researcher from Université de Montréal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Politics & Online participation. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications receiving 84 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrícia Dias da Silva include University of Lisbon & Instituto Politécnico Nacional.

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YouTubers as satirists: Humour and remix in online video

TL;DR: The role humour plays in politics, particularly in a media environment overflowing with user-generated video, was discussed in this article, where the manipulation of images is embedded in everyday practices and may be of political consequence, namely by deflating politicians' constructed media image.
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Joining the online video conversation? Discourse and practices of European political institutions and politicians on YouTube

TL;DR: In this paper, it is argued that new opportunities for European political communication are far from being fully embraced, much akin to the early years of websites, and that the main choice has been to use YouTube channels fundamentally for distribution and archiving, thus neglecting its social media features.
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Cultures of Science and Technology in the Trading Zone: Biodiversity and Open Source Development

TL;DR: This paper explores the work of building open source biodiversity information infrastructure by analysing collaboration between a Canadian team and a Brazilian one and focuses on the use of WingLongitude, a GitHub space, as a trading zone within which the two teams co-developed solutions.
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Dossier : Des recherches participatives dans la production des savoirs liés à l’environnement – Une revue de littérature sur la « science citoyenne » : la production de connaissances naturalistes à l’ère numérique

TL;DR: In this paper, a revue de litterature, majoritairement en anglais, sur les sciences citoyennes a l'ere numerique, montre que le libelle "science citoyenne" recouvre de multiples realites and que le phenomene lui-meme reste peu theorise.