June 4, 2018
Vincent Meyer et al., « Intelligence territoriale en Tunisie : sachants et/ou acteurs », Revue française des sciences de l’information et de la communication, ID : 10.4000/rfsic.3590
This work is a sketch of several doctoral studies in Sciences of the information and communication handling the question of the territorial intelligence. Zones dry, fragile and threatened in Tunisia are anchored in a specific context, worth knowing. Within the framework of a valuation of these territories, the questions of public and territorial communication are coupled with methodological questioning. The choice of the devices of territorial intelligence takes place by the institutional and not institutional actors who have for objective to define the identical elements. So, the practices of territorial intelligence include environmental surveillance, the protection of the natural, material and immaterial heritage, the strengthening of exchanges between actors and the promotion of the communication. The researches adopt a double logic; a logic of communication, production and appropriation of knowledge and a (critical) logic of instrumentalization of the devices of territorial intelligence and the practices of valuation. That’s why this text mobilizes multidisciplinary approaches around the use and the technology appropriation, on one the hand and around the participation of the actors in the territorial development, on the other hand.