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Jérôme Denis

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Political science 29%
Sociology 26%

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mart1oeil.eu
Tiens, les Éditions Quæ annoncent une « 2e édition revue et corrigée » du bouquin de #Latour « Le métier de chercheur, regard d‘un anthropologue ».

(Le communiqué ne dit pas sur quoi il est « revu et corrigé » et si Latour a participé, avant sa mort, à cette révision)

Sortie le 2 octobre.

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gabriellehecht.bsky.social
With hurricane Gabrielle making her way into the Atlantic, seems like the right time to make my own announcement.

I’m leaving my current employer in December for a post at the Laboratoire Population Environnement Développement at Aix Marseille Université. I’m absolutely thrilled to be joining/
fiomog.bsky.social
Communiqué de la SDJ de la rédaction de France Culture, suite au billet d’humeur du 12 septembre dernier sur Charlie Kirk sur notre antenne

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mimmymum.bsky.social
“Anti-trans harassment and violence is all the rage. Trans people are afraid to leave the country, let alone leave their houses. The right-wing ecosystem has gladly spent years creating these conditions, while Democrats have by turns avoided saying anything about them at all” 😞

👉🏻 archive.ph/ewBhT
THE CUT

They Want the Shooter to Be Trans
By Lex McMenamin, a writer and editor at Teen Vogue.
jrmdns.bsky.social
Let alone people without smart fridge.
cnn.com
CNN @cnn.com · 23d
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has told analysts that people without smart glasses may one day be at a "significant cognitive disadvantage" compared to those who do use the tech: https://cnn.it/47L2Y5a

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kissane.myatproto.social
Working with so many friends and strangers to build a durable sense of what is happening across—so far—eight zones of American life bc of the administration’s demolition of democratic governance at @unbreaking.org.

unbreaking.org
Unbreaking
How the administration is breaking the government, and what that means for all of us.
unbreaking.org
jrmdns.bsky.social
Session 2 (14:00 - 15:30)

1. Ksenia Shepetina, "Caring for the Damaged Landscape"
2. Mylène Tanferri, “Signal of Care"
3. Juliette Salme (online), "Taking Care of What Will Take Care"
4. Demetra Kourri (online), "The Hybrid City”
jrmdns.bsky.social
Session 1 (12:00 - 13:30)

1. Daria Volkova, "Who inhabits the cellar?"
2. Rachan Daimary, "Signals in the Wild"
3. Ada Arendt, "Unseeing the Split"
4. Karolina Sobecka, "Thinking with Heat"
jrmdns.bsky.social
Here we are #STSCH2025!
Come join us tomorrow and listen to great contributions.
jrmdns.bsky.social
Is that *our* Fragilities I see in good place? 😍
(So sad I couldn’t attend #4S2025)
mitpress.bsky.social
We're excited to be at the Society for Social Studies of Science conference. Swing by our table, we'd love to connect with you! #4S2025
MIT Press display table at the Society for Social Studies of Science 2025 (4S).

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mitpress.bsky.social
We're excited to be at the Society for Social Studies of Science conference. Swing by our table, we'd love to connect with you! #4S2025
MIT Press display table at the Society for Social Studies of Science 2025 (4S).
jrmdns.bsky.social
“We risk another productivity paradox with generative AI if we don’t fundamentally rethink the way we work.“

Sure. Rethink generative AI promises and reconsider the need for these tools in the workplace is not an option, I guess.
From Burnout to Balance: AI-Enhanced Work Models for the Future
Research from The Upwork Research Institute reveals that while leaders expect AI to boost productivity, it may be increasing employee workload.
www.upwork.com
jrmdns.bsky.social
Fascinating: the study shows that 77% of employees say Gen AI tools have “actually decreased their productivity and added to their workload”, and clearly demonstrates how delusionnal C-suite executives are about AI.
Yet, the conclusion says:

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sfoucart.bsky.social
Pour mémoire, chiffres établis à date d'avril 2025:
https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/files/cow/imce/papers/2025/Turse_Costs%20of%20War_The%20Reporting%20Graveyard%204-2-25.pdf

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reporterre.net
La nourriture ultratransformée nuit à notre santé reproductive et métabolique.

C’est la conclusion d’une étude publiée le 28 août dans la revue Cell Metabolism.

Lire l'article ➡️ https://l.reporterre.net/22h

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jeanabbiateci.bsky.social
En 2008, Bruno Latour signe la préface du « Public Fantôme » de Walter Lippmann.

Latour use de cette jolie formule, clin d'oeil à un texte célèbre de Galilée.

« ... le cerveau de mille Démosthène, de mille Aristote, de mille Einstein... »

Et bien, et vous ne me croirez sûrement pas 😉...
zoedubus.bsky.social
J’apprends aujourd’hui le décès de la grande historienne des sciences Margaret Rossiter, qui, entre autre, à inventé le concept d’effet Mathilda pour analyser l’invisibilisation des femmes scientifiques 💜

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sthv.bsky.social
In this article Callon confronts the question (vital then, imperative now) of whether governments should devote funding to basic research? "Science is a public good," Callon argues, "not because of its intrinsic properties but because it is a source of diversity and flexibility."

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