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UNINA9910568195103321 |
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Piette Albert |
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L’humain impensé / / Albert Piette, Jean-Michel Salanskis |
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Nanterre, : Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre, 2021 |
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1 online resource (98 p.) |
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SalanskisJean-Michel |
PietteAlbert |
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Philosophy |
Anthropology |
anthropologie |
humain |
science de l’homme |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Ce livre tente de « réveiller » le thème apparemment banal de l’humain, lui faire tenir ses promesses scientifiques, faire jaillir de lui la richesse philosophique. Les deux textes rassemblés ici, l’un une proposition, l’autre une critique, semblent paradigmatiques des débats possibles lorsqu’il est question des sciences de l’homme. Pour Albert Piette l’anthropologie doit être refondée et adopter un nouveau paradigme : l’étude des volumes humains en train d’exister. Quant à Jean-Michel Salanskis, il tente de montrer que l’opération d’objectivation de l’humain n’est ni heureuse ni facile. Bien que chaque démarche ait le sentiment de totaliser l’humain et de couvrir tout le champ de sa manifestation, chacune emprunte à l’autre et d’ailleurs, chacune a sa façon de se révéler paradoxale. |
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UNINA9910782605403321 |
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Scientific collaboration on the Internet / / edited by Gary M. Olson, Ann Zimmerman, and Nathan Bos |
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Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, ©2008 |
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0-262-28104-X |
1-4356-9183-0 |
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1 online resource (419 p.) |
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OlsonGary M |
ZimmermanAnn <1962-> |
BosNathan |
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Science - Computer network resources |
Internet |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Contents ; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; I The Contemporary Collaboratory Vision; 1 E-Science, Cyberinfrastructure, and Scholarly Communication; 2 Cyberscience: The Age of Digitized Collaboration?; II Perspectives on Distributed, Collaborative Science; 3 From Shared Databases to Communities of Practice: A Taxonomy of Collaboratories; 4 A Theory of Remote Scienti c Collaboration; 5 Collaborative Research across Disciplinary and Organizational Boundaries; III Physical Sciences |
6 A National User Facility That Fits on Your Desk: The Evolution of Collaboratories at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory7 The National Virtual Observatory; 8 High-Energy Physics: The Large Hadron Collider Collaborations; 9 The Upper Atmospheric Research Collaboratory and the Space Physics and Aeronomy Research Collaboratory; 10 Evaluation of a Scienti c Collaboratory System: Investigating Utility before Deployment; IV Biological and Health Sciences; 11 The National Institute of General Medical Sciences Glue Grant Program; 12 The Biomedical Informatics Research Network |
13 Three Distributed Biomedical Research Centers14 Motivation to Contribute to Collaboratories: A Public Goods Approach; V Earth and Environmental Sciences; 15 Ecology Transformed: The National Center |
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for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis and the Changing Patterns of Ecological Research; 16 The Evolution of Collaboration in Ecology: Lessons from the U.S. Long-Term Ecological Research Program; 17 Organizing for Multidisciplinary Collaboration: The Case of the Geosciences Network; 18 NEESgrid: Lessons Learned for Future Cyberinfrastructure Development; VI The Developing World |
19 International AIDS Research Collaboratories: The HIV Pathogenesis Program20 How Collaboratories Affect Scientists from Developing Countries; Conclusion Final Thoughts: Is There a Science of Collaboratories? ; Contributors; Index |
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Modern science is increasingly collaborative, and this volume looks at the challenges and rewards of scientific collaboration enabled by information and communication technology, from theoretical approaches to in-depth case studies. |
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