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Valérie Kokoszka holds a PhD in Philosophy (UCL) and a Master's degree in Healthcare Management (Solvay), and is a lecturer at ICL, Ethics 7446/Center for Medical Ethics.
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The “voice of the people”: populism, language games and viral performativity on social media
In Cités (2025/4 n° 104)
AI support of social media, interview with Valérie Kokoszka
- Interview with François Rastier,
- conducted by Valérie Kokoszka
In Cités (2025/4 n° 104)
Extremist schemes and narratives on social media, interview with Valérie Kokoszka
- Interview with Laurence Bindner,
- conducted by Valérie Kokoszka
In Cités (2025/4 n° 104)
Transidentity and self-determination: on the social extension of the fictio legis
- By Valérie Kokoszka,
- Sam Ward
- and Karolien Haese
In Cités (2024/1 No 97)
On “brotherism” and its networks
Interview with Valérie Kokoszka
In Cités (2023/4 No 96)
Biotechnologies, artificial intelligences and their chimeras
In Cités (2023/3 No 95)
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Extremist schemes and narratives on social media, interview with Valérie Kokoszka
- Interview with Laurence Bindner,
- conducted by Valérie Kokoszka
In Cités (2025/4 n° 104)
AI support of social media, interview with Valérie Kokoszka
- Interview with François Rastier,
- conducted by Valérie Kokoszka
In Cités (2025/4 n° 104)
The “voice of the people”: populism, language games and viral performativity on social media
In Cités (2025/4 n° 104)
Introduction
In Cités (2024/4 No 100)
“Media conversation is more and more insincere”
- An interview with Anne Rosencher,
- conducted by Valérie Kokoszka
In Cités (2024/4 No 100)
Transidentity and self-determination: on the social extension of the fictio legis
- By Valérie Kokoszka,
- Sam Ward
- and Karolien Haese
In Cités (2024/1 No 97)
On “brotherism” and its networks
Interview with Valérie Kokoszka
In Cités (2023/4 No 96)
Biotechnologies, artificial intelligences and their chimeras
In Cités (2023/3 No 95)
The two meanings of the caliphate and the conversion of the world
In Cités (2022/3 No 91)