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Saint-Martin-d'Hères
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Publishing the sciences: an inventory
La publication scientifique se transforme : open access, déclin du papier… Les coûts élevés des abonnements et des participations aux frais de publication incitent à rechercher des alternatives aux éditeurs traditionnels. Toutefois, avant de proposer des solutions, il faut prendre conscience de l'immense diversité des modes de publication, y compris dans leurs aspects les plus concrets (comment se passe la sélection des articles, quelles procédures sont assurées par des personnels rémunérés par l'éditeur, qui effectue la mise en page, etc.). Le but de ce colloque est de permettre à tous de prendre conscience de cette diversité.
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Paris
Brains on the move - scholars and migration
Le séminaire présentera dans la longue durée des moments significatifs de la migration des savants. Nous allons nous pencher sur des épisodes de migrations massives afin d’étudier les caractéristiques communes et les particularités de ce phénomène, ainsi que sa contribution à la transmission des savoirs.
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Katowice
Call for papers - Science studies
The Popcultural Life of Science
Stories of Wonder, Stories of Facts
We invite scholars of various fields to present their take on the popcultural life of science: examples, consequences and side effects of popularisation of scientific knowledge through weird tales, strange fictions and stories of wonder.
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Mountains and New Ways of Building Knowledge
Contemporary societies have to tackle “wicked” problems, characterized by their complexity, a diversity of views about these problems, as well as a context of uncertainty. Increasingly, the thinking goes that such problems cannot be properly understood by researchers from a single discipline or even by researchers alone. Therefore, the latter are encouraged to find collaborators across disciplinary and academic boundaries and to find and implement « new » ways of building and spreading knowledge.This call is seeking articles that will allow us to question – through and from the mountains – the forms, processes and effects of those “new” ways of building knowledge. It also aims to encourage the reflexivity of researchers who contribute to this evolution and question the how and the why of a fondness for/reliance on Alpine research.
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