Author: Florence Paterson

Xavier Briffault (Cermes3)

The EHESS seminar « Health and Big Data » will welcome Xavier Briffault Sociologist, CNRS researcher, Cermes3 To be oneself and one’s connections. The Future 3.0 of Mental Health?       Date: 17 December, 2019 The seminar « Health and…

T. Beauvisage, J.-S.Beuscart et K. Mellet

i3 seminar “Analysis of online participation” will welcome Thomas Beauvisage, Jean-Samuel Beuscart and Kevin Mellet Numérique et travail à-côté Enquête exploratoire sur les travailleurs de l’économie collaborative [The Sharing Economy between Work and Leisure: An Exploratory Inquiry] Abstract: “Over the last…

Sara Angeli Aguiton (Centre Alexandre-Koyré)

Guest seminar with Sara Angeli Aguiton Chargée de recherche CNRS, Centre Alexandre-Koyré, EHESS La démocratie des chimères. Gouverner la biologie synthétique   Introduction to the discussion by Clément Gasull   Is it possible to make bacteria produce fuel? Can DNA…

E. Bonnet, D. Landivar, A. Monnin and C. Tasset

The research seminar « Maintaining / supporting: fragility as a mode of existence » will welcome   Emmanuel Bonnet, Diego Landivar, Alexandre Monnin et Cyprien Tasset   Sociologie pragmatiste et effondrement : prendre soin des mondes en train de se dé-faire…

Two former CSI PhD students rewarded for the quality of their research

Benjamin Lemoine, Laureate of the Bronze Medal of the CNRS 2018. The Bronze Medal rewards the first work of a researcher – which makes him a talented specialist in his field. This award represents an encouragement by the CNRS to pursue well initiated and already fruitful research.

Alaric Bourgoin, winner of the Human Relations 2018 Paper of the Year Award. The Human Relations Paper of the Year Award is given to the paper that the Editorial Team considers best encapsulates broad readership appeal, sound methods, and whose theory advances our understanding of human relations at work.

JNSO 2018

JNSO 2018 First National Open Science Days   Didier Torny co-organizes with other members of the Open Science Committee the First National Open Science Days, from 4 to 6 December 2018. The event, wich follows the announcement last July of…

Sophie Houdart (LESC)

The research seminar « Maintaining / supporting: fragility as a mode of existence » will welcome   Sophie Houdart   De bout en bout. Ce qui change à considérer Fukushima comme un milieu fragile plutôt que comme un territoire contaminé…

Thesis defense of Mathieu Baudrin

Mathieu Baudrin will defend his thesis Maintenir la technologie aérosol et son industrie : une enquête sur les collectifs industriels (1958-2016) Maintaining Aerosol Technology and its Industry: an inquiry into the industrial collectives (1958-2016)   on Wednesday 5 December 2018…

Producing knowledge and technologies at the boundaries of scientific institutions

Morgan Meyer

The exploration of amateurs in natural history, garage biology or the self-construction of agricultural equipment has the common interest of leading to places, practices and collectives that are located outside or at the boundaries of scientific institutions. It is not only because they force us to look beyond laboratories, universities and research centres that alternative ways of producing knowledge, manufacturing equipment and creating networks constitute a relevant research theme. Their relevance also lies in what they afford: another look at science, its limits, its hierarchies, its confinements. […]