Author: Florence Paterson

From pragmatism to radical meliorism

The Dossier “From pragmatism to radical meliorism” prepared by Antoine Hennion and Alexandre Monnin was published in SociologieS in May 2020.

The articles in this Dossier deal with a variety of objects: the work of maintenance agents (Jérôme Denis and David Pontille), a meeting organized with so-called precarious people (Anthony Pecqueux), support at the end of life (Anne-Sophie Haeringer), life near Fukushima “after” the disaster (Sophie Houdart) and finally, through a triple interview conducted with them by a researcher (Yaël Kreplak), the conception of inquiry defended by artists who, in various forms, make this way of […]

How covid-19 reshuffles the world of apps

Cornelius Heimstädt and Morgan Meyer

While the fight against Covid-19 mobilizes medicine, science and politics, it also involves a wide array of technological entities, such as apps. Apps can make life in domestic quarantine more bearable by providing opportunities for yoga, fitness, streaming, online dating, video calling, games or education. They […]

Doctoriales i3 2020

The Doctoriales i3 2020 will take place remotly For information regarding the remote meeting please consult the i3 website Download the Doctoriales i3 2020 Programme Doctoral training is at the heart of the Interdisciplinary Institute for Innovation – i 3.…

Do-it-yourself strategies against the coronavirus

Morgan Meyer

Hydroalcoholic gels, protective masks, screening tests, ventilators: the manufacturing of these four objects is usually the prerogative of established institutions and companies. These objects can be found in pharmacies, in hospitals, in a world that is standardized and and organized. Covid-19 has changed this order of things and, for the moment, science, medicine and the market are struggling to contain the virus.

The shortage of gels, tests and protective masks has led to countless workarounds, détournements and innovations. Let us begin our overview with the story of […]

“The very thought of what crisis preparedness is is totally absent”

Interview of Didier Torny by François Bonnet, published in Mediapart on April 3, 2020

What do you see when you look at the French response to the Covid-19 pandemic?

What struck me first is that all the work accomplished, basically from 2004 to 2012, seemed to have completely disappeared! This work led under the authority of a service of the Prime Minister involved almost all the ministries, the local authorities, interprofessional branches, and involved large budgets […]

Catherine Bourgain (Cermes3)

THE SESSION IS POSTPONED TO A LATER DATE The EHESS seminar « Health and Big Data » will welcome Catherine Bourgain Director of Cermes3 Geneticist, Inserm Research Fellow Opening access to clinical data? Reflections on the Health data Hub, data…

Michel Naepels (CEMS-EHESS)

Guest seminar with Michel Naepels EHESS Research Director and CNRS Research Director at CEMS (Centre d’études des mouvements sociaux) Dans la détresse Une anthropologie de la vulnérabilité In distress. An anthropology of vulnerability Introduction à la discussion par Victoria Brun…

Open science, closed borders: epidemics as “a test of global solidarity”

Didier Torny and Frédéric Vagneron

Never has the genetic identification of a new virus been deciphered so quickly: on the 29th of December 2019, the first cases of an epidemic caused by a new virus are reported in China; 7 days later, a team from Fudan University in Shanghai publishes the complete sequence of the RNA virus of the coronavirus family. Since then, the sequences of its variants […]

Book launch

The meeting will take place both in live and by video-conference A round table is organised by the Fondation France-Japon de l’EHESS, the Institute for Research and Innovation in Society (IFRIS) and the Interdisciplinary Institute for Innovation (i3-UMR 9217), to…

Labelling the Economy. Qualities and Values in Contemporary Markets

Labelling the Economy

Qualities and Values in Contemporary Markets

Brice Laurent & Alexandre Mallard (Eds.)

This collected volume analyses labelling as a political and economic operation. It gathers contributions that focus on various domains, including the agri-food sector, the construction sector, eco-labelling, retail, health public policies and the energy sector, considering the use of labels […]