
The CSI Guests Seminar will host Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent Philosopher and historian of science, professor emeritus at the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne to discuss her book Temps-Paysage Pour une écologie des crises Introduction to the discussion : Clément Foutrel Back cover:…
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Bruno Latour, Professor Emeritus, Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po), former Professor and current Honorary member at the Centre for the Sociology of Innovation (CSI) is Laureate of the 2021 Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy.
The Kyoto 2021 Prize, announced by the Inamori Foundation, was awarded to Bruno Latour in recognition of his achievement in “Radically Re-examining “Modernity” by Developing a Philosophy that Focuses on Interactions Between Technoscience and Social Structure”.
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Doctoriales i3 2021 will take place on May 19 Doctoral training is at the heart of the Interdisciplinary Institute for Innovation – i 3. The theses prepared within i3 renew the analysis and the accompaniment of technical and social innovation.…
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A central puzzle of COVID-19 is why some nations have so successfully contained the virus while others have failed. Even more puzzling is how nations with similar systems of government and demographics have experienced the pandemic in such different ways.
To understand what leads to such contrasting situations, an international research project entitled ” Comparative Covid Response (CompCoR)” has been launched, with the support of Schmidt Futures and the National Science Foundation, by teams […]
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Seminar programme in 2019-2020 January 30, 2020, at Ecole des Mines, Room Saint Jacques David Chavalarias, CNRS Research Director, Centre d’Analyses de Mathématiques Sociales (CAMS), Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) Le militantisme politique à l’ère des réseaux…
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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 […]
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Programme for the year 2018-2019 November 8, 2018, école des Mines (room Saint-Jacques) : Noortje Marrès, Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies, University of Warwick et Visiting Professor at the Centre for Science & Technology Studies, University of Leiden. « Situational analytics : Why…
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Research Seminar organized by Jérôme Denis, Antoine Hennion, Anne-Sophie Haeringer and David Pontille.
The seminar starts with one observation: the current proliferation of research that deals with care, or attention. These studies investigate the climate or Gaia, the art of repairing objects or conserving artworks, the maintenance of technical networks […]
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Vincent-Arnaud Chappe (CSI-i3, CNRS, Mines ParisTech) Marion Gilles (ANACT, Centre Max Weber) Jean-Marie Pillon (IRISSO, Université Paris Dauphine) The aim if the seminar is to open a forum for reflection on the multiplicity of quantified objects currently proliferating in private,…
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Le séminaire « Attachements » s’est tenu au CSI sous la direction d’Antoine Hennion[1], prenant en 2008 la suite du séminaire « Aimer la musique » (1997-2008). Conduit avec J.-M. Fauquet, G. Teil, puis J.-L. Tornatore, en collaboration avec l’ÉNS,…
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