Category: Agenda

Didier Debaise

The research seminar « Maintaining / supporting: fragility as a mode of existence » will welcome Didier Debaise Professor at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, member of the GECo (Groupe d’Études constructivistes). Didier has worked on Tarde, James, and especially…

Anne-Sophie Jannot (APHP)

The seminar « Health and Big Data » will welcome   Anne-Sophie Jannot APHP The electronic medical record   Date: 21 December, 2017 The seminar « Health and Big Data » is held on the third Tuesday of the month, from 3 p.m. to…

Techno*Care / Healthcare Technologies

Symposium Techno*Care / Healthcare Technologies   Situated at the crossroads of sociology of health and sociology of sciences and technologies, the symposium “Techno*Care/Healthcare technologies” aims at questionning the contemporary arrangements linking technological innovation and the practices of care. The organizers,…

Maintaining / supporting

Tuesday 19 Decembre 2017 – CSI Research seminar « Maintaining / supporting: fragility as a mode of existence » Introduction by Jérôme Denis, Antoine Hennion et David Pontille The seminar starts with one observation: the current proliferation of research that…

Guest seminar

The CSI Guest Seminar will welcome Guillaume Lachenal Laboratoire SPHERE, CNRS, Université Paris Diderot for a discussion of his book Le médecin qui voulut être roi Sur les traces d’une utopie coloniale 7 November 2017, 11:00 -13:00 – Mines ParisTech,…

Steven Jackson

Le séminaire Invités du CSI accueillera Steven Jackson Department of Information Science, Cornell University “Precarity, Repair and Hope” 10 Octobre 2017, 11:00 -13:00 – Mines ParisTech, Salle St-Jacques Photo credit: Cornell Information Science : Steve Jackson, Faculty Profile Discussion préparée par…

2017 FORCCAST Mapping Controversies Award

The 2017 FORCCAST Mapping Controversies Award will be awarded to Arthur Fourny, Thomas Andrade, Nicolas Alaux, Gabriel Ozouf and Alexandre Levesque (Mines ParisTech) for their group’s project: Is Anthropocene a Geological Era?, Sciences Po, amphithéâtre Erignac, 13 rue de l’Université,…