academic leader in Montreal, overseeing the NENIC lab plus holding a CRC in Digital Environments and Cultural Intermediation. His research centers on digital culture, with edited volumes such as Algorithmic Culture (2016) and The Cultural Life of Machine Learning (2020) noted in university profiles. He is linked to the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique. Other notes include Roberge is cited as a full professor at INRS in Montreal.
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Age: 22 Branch: U.S. Army Rank: Private First Class Unit: 3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division Station: Fort Hood, TX Killed in Action: February 9, 2009 Location: Mosul, Iraq Campaign: Operation Iraqi Freedom
www.massfallenheroes.orgIntérêts de recherche Culture numérique et sociologie des nouvelles technologies de l’information et des communications (Web 2.0, critique et prescription en ligne, algorithmes, forums, médiacultures) Sociologie culturelle en milieu urbain (musique, cuisine, théâtre, architecture) Politiques culturelles (nouveaux cadres législatifs et question des droits d’auteur) Théorie sociologique (herméneutique critique, Cultural Pragmatics) Mouvements sociaux (aspects sémantiques et critiques)
inrs.caHonoring those who fought and died in Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn
thefallen.militarytimes.comJonathan Roberge is Full Professor at the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS) in Montreal, Canada. He funded the Nenic Lab as part of the Canada Research Chair in Digital Culture he has held since 2012. His most recent edited volumes include Algorithmic Culture (Routledge, 2016) and The Cultural Life of Machine Learning (Palgrave, 2020). Fellow's External Link - https://inrs.ca/en/research/professors/jonathan-roberge
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