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récupération d"information - перевод на французский

A CONCEPT OF CULTURAL NORMALISATION OF RADICAL IDEAS
Recuperation (situationism); Recuperation (sociology); Political recuperation

récupération d'information      
n. information retrieval, systematic recovery of data from the memory bank of a computer (Computers)

Определение

recuperate
(recuperates, recuperating, recuperated)
When you recuperate, you recover your health or strength after you have been ill or injured.
I went away to the country to recuperate...
He is recuperating from a serious back injury.
= recover
VERB: V, V from n
recuperation
Leonard was very pleased with his powers of recuperation.
= recovery
N-UNCOUNT

Википедия

Recuperation (politics)

In the sociological sense, recuperation is the process by which politically radical ideas and images are twisted, co-opted, absorbed, defused, incorporated, annexed or commodified within media culture and bourgeois society, and thus become interpreted through a neutralized, innocuous or more socially conventional perspective. More broadly, it may refer to the cultural appropriation of any subversive symbols or ideas by mainstream culture.

The concept of recuperation was formulated by members of the Situationist International, its first published instance in 1960. The term conveys a negative connotation because recuperation generally bears the intentional consequence (whether perceived or not) of fundamentally altering the meaning behind radical ideas due to their appropriation or being co-opted into the dominant discourse. It was originally conceived as the opposite of their concept of détournement, in which images and other cultural artifacts are appropriated from mainstream sources and repurposed with radical intentions.