DEC3 Laura Maxim (CNRS ISCC), Participation à la Table ronde pesticides

Laura Maxim est chargée de Recherche CNRS à l’ISCC. Voir cette page pour plus de détails. Dans la table ronde, elle évoquera plus précisément « Analyser le contenu sociopolitique de la relation de causalité : l’exemple de la controverse sur le déclin des abeilles ». Back to the DEC2-3 workshop program  Dans les controverses environnementales, l’appréciation de la relation de causalité par des experts appartenant à des catégories d’acteurs … Continuer de lire DEC3 Laura Maxim (CNRS ISCC), Participation à la Table ronde pesticides

DEC3 2013 Michael Williams (Johns Hopkins) Skepticism, Relativism and the Limits of Argument

Michael Williams is the author of  numerous and groundbreaking publications on skepticism. He is  Professor of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins.     Michael Williams is a Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Philosophy. Before coming to Johns Hopkins, he taught at Yale, the University of Maryland, and Northwestern. He has been the recipient of an NEH fellowship and has held visiting positions at several universities including Chicago, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and MIT. His … Continuer de lire DEC3 2013 Michael Williams (Johns Hopkins) Skepticism, Relativism and the Limits of Argument

Dec 2 Matthias Gross Fostering the Utility of Ignorance: Nonknowledge and the Experimental Society

Matthias Gross is professor of environmental sociology at the University of Jena and, by joint appointment, the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research in Leipzig, Germany. Back to the program of the DEC 2-3 Workshop Selection of recent publications on the topic: Gross, Matthias 2014. “Self-Knowledge, Gender Roles, and the Making of the Secret Gospels: A Chapter in the Sociology of Nonknowledge,” Journal of Historical Sociology … Continuer de lire Dec 2 Matthias Gross Fostering the Utility of Ignorance: Nonknowledge and the Experimental Society

Dec2 Albert Ogien (CNRS EHESS) Trust in Science, Trust in Scientists

Webpage For some, trust is a cognitive phenomenon, for others an emotional or attitudinal one, for a last group a moral and social one. This indeterminacy immediately confronts us with the paradox of trust : on the one hand, it is a combination of knowledge and ignorance ; and on the other hand, it implies a kind of leap of faith that always exceeds any justification. … Continuer de lire Dec2 Albert Ogien (CNRS EHESS) Trust in Science, Trust in Scientists

Dec 2 Stuart Firestein (Columbia University), Elite Ignorance

Stuart Firestein Webpage Back to the program of the DEC 2-3 Workshop Une conférence sur un thème proche / Another talk on Ignorance, at TED: Abstract Elite Ignorance Science produces questions more than it generates answers. Among scientists that is a matter of such common knowledge that it is rarely stated explicitly.  But, like the jargon filled language that passes as easy conversation for the … Continuer de lire Dec 2 Stuart Firestein (Columbia University), Elite Ignorance

Dec 3 Linsey McGoey Pyrrhic Ontologies: On Social Theories that Eat Themselves

Dr Linsey McGoey is Lecturer in Sociology at the university of Essex. Linsey McGoey est Maître de conférences au département de sociologie de l’université d’Essex. Page. Pyrrhic ontologies: on social theories that eat themselves First, the paper surveys recent what I term “varieties of strategies ignorance” – the multiple and varied ways that different disciplines, from philosophy to economics, have treated the productive uses of ignorance in organizational … Continuer de lire Dec 3 Linsey McGoey Pyrrhic Ontologies: On Social Theories that Eat Themselves

Dec 2 Nathalie Jas & Didier Torny Studying ignorance before, after and beyond agnotology. A literature review

Dec 2: Studying ignorance before, after and beyond agnotology. A literature review Nathalie Jas ( RiTME , INRA) & Didier Torny ( RiTME , INRA) We identified three traditions in philosophy and social sciences that directly deal with ignorance. The first, largely Germanic and sociological, focused on the concept of Nichtwissen, considers that ignorance is a byproduct of knowledge, whether individual (cognitive approach) or collective … Continuer de lire Dec 2 Nathalie Jas & Didier Torny Studying ignorance before, after and beyond agnotology. A literature review

DEC 2-3, 2013: Doubt, Ignorance and Science. New Perspectives on Knowledge

This is the reference page for the Workshop, please visit before Dec2 for the last updates in the program. Lundi 2 décembre 2013, ENS, 45, rue d’Ulm, Salle des Actes 10h00 : Accueil et introduction. Ouverture par M. Marc Mézard, directeur de l’Ecole normale supérieure. 10h30 : Stuart Firestein (Columbia University), Elite Ignorance 11h30 : Matthias Gross (UFZ Leipzig), Fostering the Utility of Ignorance: Nonknowledge and the Experimental … Continuer de lire DEC 2-3, 2013: Doubt, Ignorance and Science. New Perspectives on Knowledge

19 avril 2013: Stéphane Foucart (Le Monde), « La boite à outils des marchands de doute »

Stéphane Foucart est journaliste scientifique au Monde. Auteur en 2010 du Populisme Climatique, il publie en mars 2013 aux éditions Denoël La Fabrique du mensonge. Extrait de la quatrième: Un pan entier de l’activité des grandes entreprises consiste aujourd’hui à manipuler la science. Confrontés aux faits, les industriels utilisent le discours scientifique comme un instrument de propagande pour instiller le doute. Les fabricants de tabac sont … Continuer de lire 19 avril 2013: Stéphane Foucart (Le Monde), « La boite à outils des marchands de doute »