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PAILLER SARRAZIN Fred

University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Contemporary European History

ORCID
0000-0002-6855-2050
Main Referenced Co-authors
SCHAFER, Valerie  (17)
Aubry, Sara (2)
Faye, Alexandre (2)
Bendjaballah, Selma (1)
Benhamou-Suesser, Dorothée (1)
Main Referenced Keywords
virality (10); memes (7); history (6); viralité (4); archives du web (3);
Main Referenced Unit & Research Centers
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Contemporary European History (EHI) (20)
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Public History and Outreach (PHO) (1)
Main Referenced Disciplines
History (14)
Arts & humanities: Multidisciplinary, general & others (11)
Communication & mass media (2)
Sociology & social sciences (2)

Publications (total 25)

The most downloaded
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PAILLER, F., & SCHAFER, V. (December 2022). « Never gonna give you up ». Historiciser la viralité numérique. Revue d’Histoire Culturelle, 5. doi:10.56698/rhc.3314 https://hdl.handle.net/10993/53209

The most cited

3 citations (OpenAlex)

PAILLER, F., & SCHAFER, V. (2023). Keep Calm and Stay Focused: Historicising and Intertwining Scales and Temporalities of Online Virality. In Zoomland (pp. 119-150). De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783111317779-006 https://hdl.handle.net/10993/59051

VOLYNSKAYA, A., SCHAFER, V., & PAILLER, F. (05 June 2025). CD-ROMs versus Online in the 90s: Hybrid Paths to Datafication [Paper presentation]. RESAW25, Siegen, Germany.

CAMARDA, S., & PAILLER, F. (04 April 2025). Exploring Video Games CD-ROMs: Curatorial Challenges and Historical Contextualisation and Significance [Paper presentation]. BDCAM25: BORN-DIGITAL COLLECTIONS, ARCHIVES AND MEMORY, london, United Kingdom.
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SCHAFER, V., & PAILLER, F. (07 March 2025). Les sources du CD-Rom [Paper presentation]. Séminaire Patrimoine Numérique.

Faye, A., PAILLER, F., Aubry, S., Silvestre de Sacy, A., & SCHAFER, V. (January 2025). Harlem Shake à la BnF… à la recherche d’un phénomène viral dans les archives du web. Cahiers du Numérique, 30. doi:10.1684/lcn.2024.13
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PAILLER, F. (19 November 2024). Researching online virality through archives, not-really-archives & not-archives-at-all (in roundtable "Methods and Archives") [Paper presentation]. HIVI final conference. Online Virality: Past, Present, Future, Luxembourg.

SCHAFER, V., & PAILLER, F. (2024). A Multi-Layered and Interdisciplinary Approach to Online Virality and its Temporalities. In Online Virality. De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783111311371-001
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SCHAFER, V., & PAILLER, F. (2024). ‘All your image are belong to us’: heritagization, archiving and historicization of memes. Visual Communication. doi:10.1177/14703572231221030
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SCHAFER, V., & PAILLER, F. (Eds.). (2024). Online Virality. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783111311371
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PAILLER, F. (13 June 2024). (red pill | blue pill) - mèmes politiques et repérage de leurs (éventuelles) communautés [Paper presentation]. COMMUNAUTÉS POLITIQUES, ÉMOTIONS ET RÉACTIONS, Paris, France.

PAILLER, F., & SCHAFER, V. (2023). Keep Calm and Stay Focused: Historicising and Intertwining Scales and Temporalities of Online Virality. In Zoomland (pp. 119-150). De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783111317779-006
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PAILLER, F. (08 June 2023). Is it disaster girl ? Hashtags, images et chronologie de publications [Paper presentation]. Journée d'étude "travailler avec les images", Paris, France.

PAILLER, F., Faye, A., Aubry, S., Silvestre De Sacy, & SCHAFER, V. (05 April 2023). Harlem Shake à la BnF … À la recherche d’un phénomène viral dans les archives du Web [Paper presentation]. Colloque international Le Web: sources et archives, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France.
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SCHAFER, V., & PAILLER, F. (30 March 2023). Conference Virality, platforms and influence [Paper presentation]. Virality, platforms and influence, Belval, Luxembourg.

Benhamou-Suesser, D., PAILLER, F., SCHAFER, V., Bendjaballah, S., & Garcia, G. (2023). Ouverture des données et archives du web : enjeux, pratiques et limites. Terrains et Travaux, 43.
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PAILLER, F., & SCHAFER, V. (December 2022). « Never gonna give you up ». Historiciser la viralité numérique. Revue d’Histoire Culturelle, 5. doi:10.56698/rhc.3314
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PAILLER, F. (23 November 2022). Repetition and variation in historicizing online virality [Paper presentation]. Text reuse at Scale Workshop, Belval Campus, Luxembourg.

PAILLER, F., & SCHAFER, V. (20 October 2022). “Small is impactful”. Memes and Politics [Paper presentation]. ECREA conference, Aarhus, Denmark.

SCHAFER, V., & PAILLER, F. (2022). Viralité. In J. Walter (Ed.), Publictionnaire. Dictionnaire encyclopédique et critique des publics. Metz, France: CREM, Université de Lorraine.
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SCHAFER, V., & PAILLER, F. (22 June 2022). Keep calm and stay focused. Historicising and intertwining scales and temporalities of online virality [Paper presentation]. Zoomland workshop, Esch Belval, Luxembourg.

PAILLER, F. (09 June 2022). You Shall Not Pass ! Enjeux méthodologiques relatifs à l'historicisation de la viralité en ligne [Paper presentation]. Journée d'étude "Travailler avec les Images", Paris, France.

PAILLER, F. (13 May 2022). Masse des archives du web et circulation des contenus [Paper presentation]. Atelier du réseau RESPADON, Paris, France.

PAILLER, F. (12 May 2022). Archives du web et circulation des contenus : le projet BUZZ-f (HIVI) et le Bnf-datalab [Paper presentation]. Séminaire des Correspondant·es HUMA-NUM, paris, France.

SCHAFER, V., & PAILLER, F. (04 May 2022). Keep calm and carry on. Historicizing online virality [Paper presentation]. C2DH Research seminar, Belval, Luxembourg.

PAILLER, F., & SCHAFER, V. (28 March 2022). That escalated quickly: ‘the many challenges of historicising online virality’ [Paper presentation]. Seminar Digital Humanities Research Hub, London, United Kingdom.

SCHAFER, V., & PAILLER, F. (03 February 2022). “Spread or die”. Online Virality as a Transmedia Phenomenon [Paper presentation]. ECREA Communication History Section's Workshop, belval, Luxembourg.
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