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Exploration of web archives

Dana Diminescu and Quentin Lobbe will present at the médialab's seminar

Event, Research Seminar

Salle du médialab, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris

This session will be moderated by Dana Diminescu and Quentin Lobbe, who will present their exploration of web archives

Introducing Web Fragments: An exploration of web archives beyond the webpages

by Quentin Lobbe

This research is concerned with the exploration of a corpus of Web archives, crawled and captured during the past 6 years and focused on on-line activities associated with migrant populations. They follow the idea that the structure and content of web archives can be permeable to the effects of shocks and external events, political and social mobilizations, etc. In this regard, they propose a methodology based on a new object named Web Fragment to face the wide scale of the data and challenge the ability to make sense of it in a meaningful manner for users who are not computer scientists users: sociologists and historians. This research seeks to establish the premises of Web archaeology, to understand the Web through its transitions and mutations, from web 1.0 to 2.0, from the Web of blogs to the social Web, from laptop to smartphone screens, etc.

Quentin Lobbe's biography

Since November 2015, Quentin Lobbé is a PhD candidate supervised by Pierre Senellart & Dana Diminescu and affiliated to the Télécom ParisTech LTCI DBWeb team & the Inria Paris Valda team. Quentin Lobbé's PhD is at the intersection of social sciences and computer science, on Web archiving, based on and extending the e-Diasporas Atlas project. Hegraduated from the University of Technology of Compiègne in 2013 with a master degree in Data Mining & Data Visualization and a minor in social science & philosophy. He also worked in the industry on managing Web data at scale, as R&D engineer in Search Engine andWeb Mining.

Introduction of e-diasporas atlas

by Dana Diminescu and Mathieu Jacomy

Dana Diminescu's Biography

Dana Diminescu is Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor in sociology at Télécom ParisTech engineering school. At present she is director of DiasporasLab and member of the Cultural Analytics programm at IPAM/UCLA .She is known for her work on the “connected migrant”, (her empirical work enabled her to approach varied fields ranging from uses of mobile phone and voice IT, Internet, m-transactions by migrants in a variety of transnational and local use situations: mobility and mobilisation, integration strategies, cross-bordering, web diasporas, ethnic business, migration lifecycles) and for a number of epistemological and methodological innovations in her research, questioning classical theories in migration studies. In particular, she designed and co-ordinated the e-Diasporas Atlas project, which was first runner up of its category for the 2012 Digital Humanities Awards.