Semantic Web: the politics of meaning and the rhetoric of data. By Guillaume Sire
on the November 15, 2018
Les Enjeux de l'Information et de la Communication, No. 19/2, 2018, p.147-160. Publisher: GRESEC. An annual journal comprising at least 2 volumes (one volume on various subjects and another on a specific topic)

Abstract

In this article, we explain how the Semantic Web works and, in particular, how content providers can “discretise” information in order to correlate them within ontologies. We compare three syntaxes they can use: Resource Description Framework, microdata, and microformats, and we compare the normalization processes of each of these syntaxes. We show how different ‘politics of meaning’ are confronted on the Web and supported by companies whose objectives and interests differ. We analyse not only the mechanism of description and processing operated by hypertext markups, but also the mechanism of interaction between the people who describe and publish content on the Web and the machines that process and editorialise data.

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