Clément Marquet Clément Marquet is a researcher at the CSI. His research focuses on the materiality of the digital technical system. Using methods and theories from the science and technology studies, he is interested in the political, social and environmental tensions caused by the installation of digital infrastructures (data centres, submarine cables), and in the… Continue reading Clément Marquet
Category: round table 4
Solène Sarnowski
Solène Sarnowski Solène Sarnowski is a PhD candidate in the Department of Social and Economic Sciences (SES) at Télécom-Paris and is affiliated with the Center for the Sociology of Innovation (CSI). Her research focuses on individuals’ inquiries towards a more environmentally sustainable lifestyles and their digital support. In a three-way dialogue, Jean Goizauskas, Solène Sarnowski,… Continue reading Solène Sarnowski
Roman Solé-Pomies
Roman Solé-Pomies Roman Solé-Pomies recently completed a PhD thesis at the CSI on the management of road infrastructures in small territorial governments. This research investigates the role of maintenance practices in local public policies. In a three-way dialogue, Jean Goizauskas, Solène Sarnowski, and Roman Solé-Pomies will delve into certain resonances of their research with Bruno… Continue reading Roman Solé-Pomies
Jean Goizauskas
Jean Goizauskas Jean Goizauskas is a PhD candiate at the CSI and he investigates raw earth masonry techniques and their contemporary institutionalisation in France. He is mostly interested in the tensions between the diversity of building practices and the ways in which they are regulated in the context of an ecologisation of the construction sector.… Continue reading Jean Goizauskas
David Pontille
David Pontille In his joint talk with Jérôme Denis, David Pontille will draw on Bruno Latour’s work on the politics of artifacts, in particular his oscillations between the power of technical objects to act and the fragility of forms of instauration, to show how they have stimulated investigations into maintenance and the art of making… Continue reading David Pontille
Jérôme Denis
Jérôme Denis In his joint talk with David Pontille, Jérôme Denis will draw on Bruno Latour’s work on the politics of artifacts, in particular his oscillations between the power of technical objects to act and the fragility of forms of instauration, to show how they have stimulated investigations into maintenance and the art of making… Continue reading Jérôme Denis
Dominique Vinck
Dominique Vinck Dominique Vinck is Professor of Science and Technology Studies at the University of Lausanne and a member of the STS Lab. His research interests concentrate on the sociology of science and innovation, and the engineering of digital cultures. He is the editor of Revue d’Anthropologie des Connaissances. His recent publications include: Humanités numériques… Continue reading Dominique Vinck
Morgan Meyer
Morgan Meyer Morgan Meyer is a member of the CSI and CNRS Research Director. His current work focuses on participation and the co-production of knowledge (low tech, DIY biology, open source agriculture) and the controversies surrounding genome editing. In his presentation, he will draw on Latour’s reflections on the difference between substance and subsistence to… Continue reading Morgan Meyer
Christelle Gramaglia
Christelle Gramaglia Christelle Gramaglia is a sociology researcher at the UMR G-EAU of INRAE in Montpellier. Her current work focuses on controversies surrounding pollution (plastics, etc.) and the restoration of ecosystems (industrial wasteland and rivers). Her research focuses on experiments in participatory and citizen science. In her presentation, she will use Bruno Latour’s concept of… Continue reading Christelle Gramaglia