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EPISTÉMÈ Vol.14 pp.53-73
Science à paillettes et « abus de confiance » : Discussion autour d'un nouveau type de « Lève-toi et marche »
Stéphane Amato1†
1 Researcher / Aix-Marseille University
Key Words : trust,show,media coverage,Brain-Computer Interface,augmented man,exoskeleton,disability

Abstract

This article aims at analyzing the 2014 football world cup kick-off, which highlighted a paraplegic person equipped with an “exoskeleton guided by thought”. In a first part, the ritualistic framework which surrounds the event is described. It seems to establish a mediation of a symbolic or even religious nature, conducive to building trust in an announced “miracle”. In a second part, the event itself is described in a factual fashion. It is clearly proven that the miracle didn't occur. Some elements of media coverage are provided, as well as internet users' reactions. It seems there was a distortion in the perceptions of the event. In a third part, after having shown that a rational reading of the announcement seemed to imply that it was impossible to carry out, a theoretical framework with a psychosocial inspiration is suggested to attempt to better explain the distortions in individuals' perceptions, during this event.
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