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Tracés, n°42/2022

Tracés, n°42/2022

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Edited by Mathieu Aguilera, Alice Doublier, Stéphane Le Courant, Camille Paloque-Bergès, Jean-Baptiste Vuillerod

Tracés



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. Based on the ongoing experience of Covid-19, which has raised the question of contact in our societies, this volume proposes a series of reflections on social contact: first, the social significance of distance, its meaning for deep social structures and power relationships; second, the individual and political practices of distancing from the point of view of experience; finally, an epistemological discussion about the scientific bias of "contactless", particularly the consequences of contactlessness for respondents in social research studies.

Stéphane Le Courant
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Contributions:

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.



François Jarrige, Stéphane Le Courant, Camille Paloque-Bergès
Tracés, n°35/2018
Infrastructures, techniques et politiques
Infrastructures, technology and politics
This issue of Tracés is seeking to present and delimit today's uses of the word « infrastructures », as well as underlining, with a series of situated case studies, how infrastructural technical layouts are associated with political and social issues.