Casilli Antonio A
Digital Humanities
Institut Interdisciplinaire d'Anthropologie du Contemporain
France
Biography
I’m an associate professor in Digital Humanities at Telecom ParisTech and researcher in sociology at the Edgar Morin Centre, School for Advanced Studies in Social Sciences (IIAC UMR8177, CNRS/EHESS, Paris). My main research foci are : - computer-mediated communication and health behaviours ; - digital cultures and critical digital humanities ; - privacy, censorship, and freedom of expression online ; - social network analysis and agent-based simulation for social science. From 2010 to 2013, I have been coordinating the international ANR-funded research project on ED-sufferers online communities (ANAMIA). Other recent projects include a Fondation CIGREF study on online privacy (THEOP) and a study on the role of social media in riots and civil unrest (ICCU).
Research Interest
Sociology
Publications
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Antonio A. Casilli (2013) Contre l’hypothèse de la « fin de la vie privée ». La négociation de la privacy dans les médias sociaux [Against the Hypothesis of the "End of Privacy". Privacy negotiation in social media], Revue Française des Sciences de l’Information et de la Communication, 3 (1).
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Antonio A. Casilli, Juliette Rouchier & Paola Tubaro (2014) ’Not all those who wander are lost’ : Modeling support and conflict over medical mediation in ana-mia online forums, Revue Française de Sociologie (accepted).
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Dominique Cardon et Antonio A. Casilli, Qu’est-ce que le Digital Labor ? Ina Editions, collection : Etudes et controverses, 2015.