Liliana Doganova Liliana Doganova is an Associate Professor at the CSI. At the intersection of economic sociology and Science and Technology Studies, her work has focused on business models, the valorization of public research and markets for bio- and clean-technologies. She is the author of Valoriser la science (2012) and co-author of Capitalization: A Cultural Guide (2017). Her latest… Continue reading Liliana Doganova
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Léone-Alix Mazaud
Léone-Alix Mazaud Léone-Alix Mazaud is a doctoral student at the Centre de sociologie de l’innovation, and a Cifre student with the architecture firm PCA-Stream. In an approach combining STS and design research, her research focuses on data and tools for taking biodiversity into account in urban design. Based on a reading of Facing Gaia, her… Continue reading Léone-Alix Mazaud
Brice Laurent
Brice Laurent Brice Laurent is a researcher at the CSI and director of the Social Sciences, Economy and Society Department of the French National Agency for Environmental, Food and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES). His research interests focus on the relationship between science and democracy, in sites where innovation is promoted, regulated or contested. His… Continue reading Brice Laurent
Béatrice Cointe
Béatrice Cointe Béatrice Cointe joined CSI as a CNRS researcher in 2019. Her research explores the encounter between climate change and the economy, with a particular focus on the role played by the natural and economic sciences. Based on a reading of Facing Gaia, her talk, with Léone-Alix Mazaud, will focus on the delicate exercise… Continue reading Béatrice Cointe
François Thoreau
François Thoreau François Thoreau is a qualified FNRS researcher attached to the Spiral research centre at the University of Liège. François was granted a Starting Grant funding from the European Research Council in 2020 for a project on the political anthropology of techniques regarding selection and reproduction in cattle breeding (2021-2026). This project addresses in… Continue reading François Thoreau
Noortje Marres
Noortje Marres My contribution will be based on my recent paper “How to Turn Politics Around: Things, the Earth, Ecology” which I wrote for the Revue Pragmata, as part of their “dossier spécial” on Bruno Latour and Pragmatism, edited by Antoine Hennion (March 2023, issue #6.). This paper was later published in a different version in Science,… Continue reading Noortje Marres
Kristin Asdal
Kristin Asdal Kristin Asdal is Centre Director and professor at TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture at the University of Oslo. She is the author of Nature-Made Economy: Cod, Capital and The Great Economization of the Ocean (MIT Press 2023) with Tone Huse, and Doing Document Analysis: A practice-oriented method (SAGE Research Methods 2022)… Continue reading Kristin Asdal