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Tracés, n°40/2021

Tracés, n°40/2021

Matières vivantes

Edited by Amina Damerdji, Anthony Pecqueux, Matthieu Renault

Tracés



Living Matter

This issue of Tracés seeks to promote scientific approaches in the social sciences that aim to rematerialize their objects, to give life to matter, which is all too often considered inert, and to re-examine the relationships between human and non-human worlds, beyond dichotomies.

Drawing on the empirical and conceptual revivals of so-called New Materialisms, this volume intends to examine them in confrontation with other theoretical universes without rejecting more classical forms of non-reductionist materialism, including lines of research stemming from the Marxist tradition.

This issue of Tracés offers an overview of contemporary approaches to matter following three complementary directions. The first focuses on the scientific, ethical and political stakes of taking into account living organisms, human and non-human, in their materiality. The second deals with the revival and reconfiguration of historical materialism when confronted with problems that it had sometimes anticipated, but most often neglected. The third part immerses us in the various recompositions brought about by these perspectives, which radically call into question the great ontological and epistemological divisions, as well as the status and role that sensitive narratives play both in our existences and in the making of knowledge.

Anthony Pecqueux
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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



Juliette Galonnier, Stéphane Le Courant, Camille Noûs, Anthony Pecqueux
Tracés, hors-série 2019
Les sciences humaines et sociales au travail (II): Que faire des données de la recherche ?
Social sciences and humanities at work (II): The politics of research data
Faced with a number of contradictory injunctions, researchers have engaged in controversies and debates. Given the many questions and concerns that the current "data moment" provokes, this special issue proposes to take a step back and reflect on our trade and practices.