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Aude Lancelin

Aude Lancelin (French pronunciation: [od lɑ̃slɛ̃]; born 1973 in Tours) is a French journalist.

She was previously deputy editor-in-chief at two prominent French weekly magazines: Marianne from 2011 to 2014 and L'Obs from 2014 to 2016. She joined Le Média in 2017 and became its director in July 2018.

Education Edit

Aude Lancelin studied at lycée Henri-IV and then at La Sorbonne. She received an agrégation de philosophie in 1996.

Career Edit

She started her journalistic career in 2000 with Le Nouvel Observateur (also referred to as "L'Obs") where she wrote as a book critic. She interviewed several philosophers, including Alain Badiou, Jean Baudrillard, Jean-Claude Michéa, Peter Sloterdijk, Jacques Rancière and Slavoj Zizek.

She worked from 2011 at Marianne as a deputy editor-in-chief, in charge of the magazine’s "Culture" and "Idées" pages.

In 2014, she returned to L'Obs, following the appointment of Matthieu Croissandeau as editor-in-chief. Her termination from the magazine in May 2016 triggered a controversy. She claimed the termination was politically motivated because of her reporting. Forty or so intellectuals published a letter in Libération on May 25, 2016 to protest about her termination, which they qualified as an "intellectual police operation".[1]

She joined Le Média in 2017 and replaced Sophia Chikirou as its director in July 2018.

On April 9, 2019, she posted on Twitter a press release announcing her resignation as President of Le Média and referring to a "coalition [whose] stated goal was to topple the current management team".[2]

Contributions Edit

On July 26, 2011, Aude Lancelin published an article critical of Claudine Tiercelin, then recently appointed at Collège de France.[3] This article triggered an open letter penned by Jacques Bouveresse in support of Claudine Tiercelin.

After leaving L'Obs in May 2016, she denounced the collusion between journalists and politicians in a book entitled "Le Monde Libre". Invited on Jean-Jacques Bourdin TV show, she accused President Hollande of "managing" the careers of French journalistes. She also noted: "Powerful money interests have never been so involved [with the French media]. Mainstream medias are at the feet of French largest corporations. The situation in the media is worrying". She laments the managerial approach of the medias and the destruction of the ideal of an independent press promoted by the Conseil de la Resistance after WW2. In her opinion, the fact that investors like Patrick Drahi and Xavier Niel are controlling the biggest media holding in France is a democratic earthquake.[4]

In 2017, a few days before the French presidential election, she denounced Emmanuel Macron as a candidate made by French corporate leaders in order to protect their interest. She further accused those leaders of using their controlling interest in the French press to boost Emmanuel Macron's popularity.[5]

Books Edit

  • « Histoire d'une réhabilitation », dans Olivier Tinland (dir.), Nietzsche penseur du chaos moderne, Paris, Scali, 2007 ISBN 978-2-35012-113-0
  • « Le déclinisme », dans Jérôme Garcin (dir.), Nouvelles Mythologies, Paris, le Seuil, 2007 ISBN 978-2-02-096233-9
  • Les Philosophes et l'Amour : aimer de Socrate à Simone de Beauvoir, avec Marie Lemonnier, Paris, Plon, 2008 ISBN 978-2-259-20622-8
  • L'Explication : conversation avec Aude Lancelin, avec Alain Badiou et Alain Finkielkraut, Paris, Lignes, 2010 ISBN 978-2-35526-052-0
  • Le Monde libre, Paris, Les liens qui libèrent, 2016 ISBN 979-10-209-0460-7, paru en format poche en 2017 chez J'ai lu
  • Éloge de la politique, avec Alain Badiou, Paris, Flammarion, 2017 ISBN 978-2-08-135248-3
  • La Pensée en otage. S'armer intellectuellement contre les médias dominants, Les Liens qui libèrent, Paris, 2018, 110 p. ISBN 979-10-209-0603-8

Literary career Edit

Aude Lancelin began her literary career on 2/09/2020 with a first "social" novel entitled La Fièvre published by LLL "LES LIENS QUI LIBÈRENT",[6] the action of which takes place in the midst of the yellow vests' revolts. Aude Lancelin signs a committed novel in homage to the true and tragic story of a young man who committed suicide after being sentenced to prison for a paving stone thrown in a demonstration [7]

References Edit

  1. ^ "A "l'Obs", un licenciement très politique". Libération. May 25, 2016. Retrieved March 9, 2019.
  2. ^ ""Le Média": Aude Lancelin annonce sa démission de la présidence". 20 minutes (in French). 9 April 2019. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  3. ^ Lancelin, Aude (July 26, 2011). "L'inconnue du Collège de France". Le Nouvel Obs. Retrieved March 9, 2019.
  4. ^ Lancelin, Aude (October 10, 2016). "Aude Lancelin, licenciée de L'Obs: "François Hollande s'occupe énormément des journalistes"". BFM. Interviewed by Jean-Jacques Bourdln. Retrieved March 9, 2019.
  5. ^ Lancelin, Aude (April 21, 2017). "Emmanuel Macron, un putsch du CAC 40". Agora. Retrieved March 9, 2019.
  6. ^ EAN 979-1020908728 - ISBN 1020908726
  7. ^ "Baz'art : Des films, des livres".

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Aude Lancelin French pronunciation od lɑ slɛ born 1973 in Tours is a French journalist She was previously deputy editor in chief at two prominent French weekly magazines Marianne from 2011 to 2014 and L Obs from 2014 to 2016 She joined Le Media in 2017 and became its director in July 2018 Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Contributions 4 Books 5 Literary career 6 ReferencesEducation EditAude Lancelin studied at lycee Henri IV and then at La Sorbonne She received an agregation de philosophie in 1996 Career EditShe started her journalistic career in 2000 with Le Nouvel Observateur also referred to as L Obs where she wrote as a book critic She interviewed several philosophers including Alain Badiou Jean Baudrillard Jean Claude Michea Peter Sloterdijk Jacques Ranciere and Slavoj Zizek She worked from 2011 at Marianne as a deputy editor in chief in charge of the magazine s Culture and Idees pages In 2014 she returned to L Obs following the appointment of Matthieu Croissandeau as editor in chief Her termination from the magazine in May 2016 triggered a controversy She claimed the termination was politically motivated because of her reporting Forty or so intellectuals published a letter in Liberation on May 25 2016 to protest about her termination which they qualified as an intellectual police operation 1 She joined Le Media in 2017 and replaced Sophia Chikirou as its director in July 2018 On April 9 2019 she posted on Twitter a press release announcing her resignation as President of Le Media and referring to a coalition whose stated goal was to topple the current management team 2 Contributions EditOn July 26 2011 Aude Lancelin published an article critical of Claudine Tiercelin then recently appointed at College de France 3 This article triggered an open letter penned by Jacques Bouveresse in support of Claudine Tiercelin After leaving L Obs in May 2016 she denounced the collusion between journalists and politicians in a book entitled Le Monde Libre Invited on Jean Jacques Bourdin TV show she accused President Hollande of managing the careers of French journalistes She also noted Powerful money interests have never been so involved with the French media Mainstream medias are at the feet of French largest corporations The situation in the media is worrying She laments the managerial approach of the medias and the destruction of the ideal of an independent press promoted by the Conseil de la Resistance after WW2 In her opinion the fact that investors like Patrick Drahi and Xavier Niel are controlling the biggest media holding in France is a democratic earthquake 4 In 2017 a few days before the French presidential election she denounced Emmanuel Macron as a candidate made by French corporate leaders in order to protect their interest She further accused those leaders of using their controlling interest in the French press to boost Emmanuel Macron s popularity 5 Books Edit Histoire d une rehabilitation dans Olivier Tinland dir Nietzsche penseur du chaos moderne Paris Scali 2007 ISBN 978 2 35012 113 0 Le declinisme dans Jerome Garcin dir Nouvelles Mythologies Paris le Seuil 2007 ISBN 978 2 02 096233 9 Les Philosophes et l Amour aimer de Socrate a Simone de Beauvoir avec Marie Lemonnier Paris Plon 2008 ISBN 978 2 259 20622 8 L Explication conversation avec Aude Lancelin avec Alain Badiou et Alain Finkielkraut Paris Lignes 2010 ISBN 978 2 35526 052 0 Le Monde libre Paris Les liens qui liberent 2016 ISBN 979 10 209 0460 7 paru en format poche en 2017 chez J ai lu Eloge de la politique avec Alain Badiou Paris Flammarion 2017 ISBN 978 2 08 135248 3 La Pensee en otage S armer intellectuellement contre les medias dominants Les Liens qui liberent Paris 2018 110 p ISBN 979 10 209 0603 8Literary career EditAude Lancelin began her literary career on 2 09 2020 with a first social novel entitled La Fievre published by LLL LES LIENS QUI LIBERENT 6 the action of which takes place in the midst of the yellow vests revolts Aude Lancelin signs a committed novel in homage to the true and tragic story of a young man who committed suicide after being sentenced to prison for a paving stone thrown in a demonstration 7 References Edit A l Obs un licenciement tres politique Liberation May 25 2016 Retrieved March 9 2019 Le Media Aude Lancelin annonce sa demission de la presidence 20 minutes in French 9 April 2019 Retrieved 9 April 2019 Lancelin Aude July 26 2011 L inconnue du College de France Le Nouvel Obs Retrieved March 9 2019 Lancelin Aude October 10 2016 Aude Lancelin licenciee de L Obs Francois Hollande s occupe enormement des journalistes BFM Interviewed by Jean Jacques Bourdln Retrieved March 9 2019 Lancelin Aude April 21 2017 Emmanuel Macron un putsch du CAC 40 Agora Retrieved March 9 2019 EAN 979 1020908728 ISBN 1020908726 Baz art Des films des livres Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aude Lancelin amp oldid 1152103486, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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