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Tracés, Hors-série 2021

Tracés, Hors-série 2021

Les sciences humaines et sociales au travail (III): Réseaux socionumériques et travail de la recherche

Edited by Annabelle Allouch, Diégo Antolinos-Basso, Florian Besson, Natalia La Valle, Jean-Baptiste Vuillerod

Tracés



Social sciences and humanities at work (III): Digital networks and the work of research

For the last fifteen years, the development of digital social networks (DSN) and their uses have changed the public space as well as professional, personal and militant practices. What effect has this had on scientific production and on the professional identity of its creators? What do DSN say about the evolution of scientific and academic professions? What opportunities, but also what obstacles, do researchers encounter when they engage in social networking today to bring their research to life in a different way? Beyond the arenas that these networks help create, what regulations and adjustments do they require in terms of professional practice? Through a series of articles based on surveys and the experiences of social science professionals (researchers and those involved in digital communication), this special issue of Tracés aims to shed light on the social and institutional conditions of the production of science in the DSN era.

Jean-Baptiste Vuillerod
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Jean-Baptiste Vuillerod
La naissance de l'anti-hégélianisme
The Birth of Anti-Hegelianism
Louis Althusser et Michel Foucault, lecteurs de Hegel
Louis Althusser and Michel Foucault, readers of Hegel
La croisée des chemins
Against a simplistic view of Louis Althusser's and Michel Foucault’s anti-Hegelianism during the 1960s, the book goes through the early works of these philosophers to shed a light on the importance of Hegel for the elaboration of their problematic. the book aims to explain how they elaborated their thought by an immanent critique of Hegelianism.


Contributions:

Anthony Pecqueux, Perrine Poupin, Jean-Baptiste Vuillerod
Tracés, hors-série 2022
L'interdisciplinarité « en effet » : sciences sociales, sciences naturelles
Interdisciplinarity "in effect": Social sciences, natural sciences
This special issue of the journal Tracés focuses on interdisciplinary practices across the social sciences and natural sciences. we sought to reflect on ways of practising interdisciplinarity across disciplines whose research objects, methods, epistemologies and theoretical references seem to differ significantly



Mathieu Aguilera, Alice Doublier, Stéphane Le Courant, Camille Paloque-Bergès, Jean-Baptiste Vuillerod
Tracés, n°42/2022
Sans contact
Contactless
This volume dedicated to the "contactless worlds" aims to reflect upon the social uses and functions of proximity and distance, relationships with others and on the breakdown of these relationships in social and historical contexts.



Jacques Martin, Jean-Baptiste Vuillerod, Étienne Balibar
L'individu chez Hegel
Hegel's Philosophy of the Individual
La croisée des chemins