
Moderator: François Saltiel
With Fanny Lignon (lecturer in information and communication sciences) and Jennifer Lufau (video game player, marketing consultant for independent creators, founder of the Afrogameuses association)
With the participation of Elise Vanriest-Dabek, heritage curator, responsible for the Collections and Documentary Resources Department at Mucem
After being accused of conveying screen addiction, propaganda of warlike values, violence, frustration, disconnection from reality or disengagement, video games are now plagued by masculinism, racism, sexism, cyberstalking and infiltrated radicalization…
And yet, gaming culture is also the place where all things are possible, and its great strength is that it is widely shared throughout the world. So how can we turn it into a tool for inspiration and the emergence of new models, new aesthetics and new ways of thinking about living together and living with others?
After the meeting, appointment at the Bookshop table-shop from Mucem for a signing session.
Biographies
François Saltiel - Journalist, author, teacher, producer
François Saltiel is a journalist, author, teacher and producer. Every morning on France Culture, he deciphers digital issues in his column Un monde connecté. From September 2025, he will be presenting a new program every Friday, “La Fabrique de l’information“, analyzing major media narratives and how opinion is shaped. Previously, he produced the program Le Meilleur des mondes for three seasons.
A television journalist (28 minutes on Arte, C Médiatique on France 5), he is also co-founder of the production company Art2voir, which develops documentaries, podcasts and fiction. Since 2005, he has taught journalism and audiovisual production at Sorbonne Nouvelle and IFP Paris 2.
In 2018, he published his first essay with Flammarion, Le Vendeur de thé qui changea le monde avec un hashtag, followed in 2020 by La Société du sans contact, selfie d’un monde en chute, and in August 2025, Faire la paix avec nos écrans with Virginie Sassoon, also with Flammarion.
Jennifer Lufau - Video game content creator and founder of Afrogameuse
Jennifer Lufauis the voice behind RFI’s Bienvenue dans le game column, as well as a video game content creator and authenticity consultant to video game studios. With a background in social media and community management at Ubisoft and other studios, since 2020 she has been committed to a more diverse video game industry with the association Afrogameuses which she founded.
Fanny Lignon - HDR lecturer in information and communication sciences
Fanny Lignon is a senior lecturer in information and communication sciences at Lyon 1 University and a member of the Thalim laboratory.Her research focuses on representations of the masculine and feminine in images and video games in particular (Genre et jeux vidéo, PUM, 2015).
With Anne Castaing (CNRS), she co-edited a volume devoted to transvestism in art (Travestissements, performances culturelles du genre, PUP, 2020). She has just publishedRécits vidéoludiques, le personnage réinventé(C&F, 2024).
Moderator: François Saltiel
With Fanny Lignon (lecturer in information and communication sciences) and Jennifer Lufau (video game player, marketing consultant for independent creators, founder of the Afrogameuses association)
With the participation of Elise Vanriest-Dabek, heritage curator, responsible for the Collections and Documentary Resources Department at Mucem
After being accused of conveying screen addiction, propaganda of warlike values, violence, frustration, disconnection from reality or disengagement, video games are now plagued by masculinism, racism, sexism, cyberstalking and infiltrated radicalization…
And yet, gaming culture is also the place where all things are possible, and its great strength is that it is widely shared throughout the world. So how can we turn it into a tool for inspiration and the emergence of new models, new aesthetics and new ways of thinking about living together and living with others?
After the meeting, appointment at the Bookshop table-shop from Mucem for a signing session.
Biographies
François Saltiel - Journalist, author, teacher, producer
François Saltiel is a journalist, author, teacher and producer. Every morning on France Culture, he deciphers digital issues in his column Un monde connecté. From September 2025, he will be presenting a new program every Friday, “La Fabrique de l’information“, analyzing major media narratives and how opinion is shaped. Previously, he produced the program Le Meilleur des mondes for three seasons.
A television journalist (28 minutes on Arte, C Médiatique on France 5), he is also co-founder of the production company Art2voir, which develops documentaries, podcasts and fiction. Since 2005, he has taught journalism and audiovisual production at Sorbonne Nouvelle and IFP Paris 2.
In 2018, he published his first essay with Flammarion, Le Vendeur de thé qui changea le monde avec un hashtag, followed in 2020 by La Société du sans contact, selfie d’un monde en chute, and in August 2025, Faire la paix avec nos écrans with Virginie Sassoon, also with Flammarion.
Jennifer Lufau - Video game content creator and founder of Afrogameuse
Jennifer Lufauis the voice behind RFI’s Bienvenue dans le game column, as well as a video game content creator and authenticity consultant to video game studios. With a background in social media and community management at Ubisoft and other studios, since 2020 she has been committed to a more diverse video game industry with the association Afrogameuses which she founded.
Fanny Lignon - HDR lecturer in information and communication sciences
Fanny Lignon is a senior lecturer in information and communication sciences at Lyon 1 University and a member of the Thalim laboratory.Her research focuses on representations of the masculine and feminine in images and video games in particular (Genre et jeux vidéo, PUM, 2015).
With Anne Castaing (CNRS), she co-edited a volume devoted to transvestism in art (Travestissements, performances culturelles du genre, PUP, 2020). She has just publishedRécits vidéoludiques, le personnage réinventé(C&F, 2024).




























