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Mathias Rota

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Géographe, chargé de recherche HES-SO, s’intéresse aux mondes de l’art (p.ex.: https://corodis.ch/corodis/etude-rota-2022/) Impliqué dans Capitale Culturelle Suisse (https://capitaleculturellesuisse.blog/) et la Case à Chocs, salle de concerts à Neuchâtel

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Carte très nulle et moche de la Suisse, et le canton du Jura a visiblement attaqué Berne

Carte très nulle et moche de la Suisse, et le canton du Jura a visiblement attaqué Berne

Petite marge pour les géographes aussi

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(J’crois qu’Ascona est plus à l’est que Zürich)

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The cross-use of network and geometric data analyses helps understand how the circulation of symbolic goods is structured. It follows specific logic, intersecting economic and symbolic planes in shaping spaces that do not entirely align with political borders. Both help map circulation spaces and understand their operational logic, aiming to visualize the proximities and/or distances between different places/actors in the production of these symbolic goods. Accordingly, based on several datasets collected to analyze the dynamics that structure contemporary French-speaking Swiss theater production circulation, this article aims to constitute a practical case on the combined use of Social Network Analysis (SNA) and Geometric Data Analysis (GDA) in mapping cultural spaces in a cross-fertilization perspective. The implementation of a mixed SNA and GDA analytical approach reveals distinct clusters of venues based on linguistic boundaries, size, cultural legitimacy, and audience reach. It identifies an "intermediate" subspace, between avant-garde and commercial productions. The study highlights methodological advantages in integrating SNA and GDA for developing a nuanced view on cultural dynamics, especially in understanding the career landscape of "ordinary" artists who navigate between artistic autonomy and market demands.

The cross-use of network and geometric data analyses helps understand how the circulation of symbolic goods is structured. It follows specific logic, intersecting economic and symbolic planes in shaping spaces that do not entirely align with political borders. Both help map circulation spaces and understand their operational logic, aiming to visualize the proximities and/or distances between different places/actors in the production of these symbolic goods. Accordingly, based on several datasets collected to analyze the dynamics that structure contemporary French-speaking Swiss theater production circulation, this article aims to constitute a practical case on the combined use of Social Network Analysis (SNA) and Geometric Data Analysis (GDA) in mapping cultural spaces in a cross-fertilization perspective. The implementation of a mixed SNA and GDA analytical approach reveals distinct clusters of venues based on linguistic boundaries, size, cultural legitimacy, and audience reach. It identifies an "intermediate" subspace, between avant-garde and commercial productions. The study highlights methodological advantages in integrating SNA and GDA for developing a nuanced view on cultural dynamics, especially in understanding the career landscape of "ordinary" artists who navigate between artistic autonomy and market demands.

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Sortie ce jour de notre article sur l'intérêt de dépasser les querelles de chapelles et de croiser réseaux et analyse geometrique dans @poeticsjournal.bsky.social

Avec M. Perrenoud, @robcss.cpesr.fr, C. Christe @mathiasrota.bsky.social

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