RENAUD LISE

PhotoRENAUD LISE

Subjects taught

  • Information and Communication Sciences
  • Visual semiotics
  • A critical approach to digital interpretation aids
  • Heritage and tourism communication strategies

Structure(s)

Component and department


Information and Communication Sciences Department
UFR Humanities and Social Sciences

Research topics

  • Study of the processes of figuration and mediatisation
  • Analysis of technical imaginaries
  • Socio-semiotic study of mobile phones and digital interfaces
  • Research in communication sciences and visual semiotics

Biography

Biography : Lise Renaud is a lecturer in information and communication sciences at Avignon University since 2013. She is a member of the Norbert Elias Centre (UMR 8562) and responsible for the theme Cultures: processes and forms. She defended a thesis in 2007 on the transformations of the representations of the mobile phone and its uses between 1996-2006, at the University of Lyon 2. From 2009-2013, she was a lecturer at the University of Grenoble Alpes - GRESEC laboratory in semiotics, graphic culture and visual communication. Since she took up her position at Avignon University (2013), she has been supervising quantitative and qualitative surveys of museum and heritage site audiences as part of Museocom. Since 2013, his research has focused more specifically on the digitisation policies of heritage institutions. His work questions the strategies and logics of design, the imaginary of screens and the digital writing of heritage. She was a member of the National Council of Universities (71st section) from 2016-2020 has led several research projects on digital media to assist heritage interpretation (Popes' Palace, Cluny, mobile applications for visiting Arles, wine tourism applications, etc.). Publications of Lise RENAUD