Amel Aloui
Professor
Information and Communication
Laval University
Canada
Biography
Lecturer in the department since 2005 and at the University of Quebec in Montreal since 2009, member of the research group on popular culture at the University of Montreal and organizational communication consultant, Amel Aloui is passionate about communication. His previous research has focused on social marketing (Master's degree, Tunis Institute of Press and Information Sciences), organizational communication and the Internet and an aspect of Quebec's popular culture: serial television fiction ( Master's and PhD from Université Laval).
Research Interest
As a researcher, Amel Aloui works to publicize her interests by participating in scientific congresses and publishing articles (journal Communication, mediations and cultural processes). In the department, she has already assisted several teachers who gave her the taste to continue in this way and, especially, in that of teaching.
Publications
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2004: Congress of the Association francophone pour le savoir (ACFAS) International and interdisciplinary conference: Living outside the Empire. New sociabilities and communities in the Americas Title of the conference communication: Internet: a new space for the construction of Quebec identity? (CAA Arbitration Conference). Title of the free communication: Meeting between Story and Internet: some evidences (CAA)
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2010 Internet and the definition of serial television fiction, Communications