Coming soon, “Data SHS” week
From December 5 to 9, 2022 , 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Salle Jean Borde, MSHBx and room C4-014, Urfist (in person).
As part of its University Data Platform (PUD-B), the MSH of Bordeaux is offering its first “Data SHS” week from December 5 to 9, 2022, an event organized simultaneously by all of the TGIR University Data Platforms. Progedo. Involving various profiles of users (engineers, study managers, doctoral students, researchers from different disciplinary fields) and data producers, this week includes a series of presentations and workshops aimed at promoting use and reuse SHS data, in particular quantitative data from major surveys and official statistics. It also aims to encourage good practices around their production, use and dissemination.
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Thursday November 10:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Bordeaux Montaigne University, Amphi Papy
This seminar of theoretical text readings is collegial. It will focus on contemporary thoughts on decoloniality, understood as a continuing process of removing coloniality from power. What universes, what stories, what epistemologies are being put in place to renew the question of the universal, of the too easily binary center/periphery relationship, of a possible outside of coloniality? Anibal Quijano, Viveiros de Castro, Joseph Tonda, Mame-Fatou Niang, Souleymane Bachir Diagne, Walter Mignolo will, for example, be read collectively and presented by one of us.
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Monday November 21 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. MSH Bordeaux, Salle Jean Borde
Linguistic policies (public and family) through the prism of (multi)migration Axis 2 "Inclusive societies"
Shahzaman Haque, Lecturer at INALCO Paris
Language policies are a vast archipelago of actions carried out “from above” (by States), “from below” (by societies) or “at mid-level” (by the collaboration of the State and of civil society) and speaking on languages and their uses in society. They can be explored at different scales (state, regional, family, etc.) and from a plurality of contexts or fields.
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November 9-10
MSH Bordeaux, Jean Borde Room
CEMMC / Ausonius Conference Mobilizing your network and relatives to obtain justice:
power games and judicial practices in the Middle Ages and modern times
Organized by Martine Charageat, Aude Loriaud and Éric Suire.
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Tuesday November 29
4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. MSH Bordeaux, Salle Jean Borde
Research on language, as approached by cognitive sciences, is located at the crossroads of biological sciences (development of the brain and language), mathematics (computational and statistical models), psychological sciences (development of language as a cognitive faculty, learning of languages) and sociological (development of the plurilingual subject in society and linguistic planning).
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Tuesday, November 15 , 10 a.m. MSH Bordeaux, Room 2
Can a brainless bird fly? Ethology and political psychology in Gustave Le Bon
Guest professor: Francesco Gallino (University of Turin)
Gustave Le Bon (1841-1931) is best known today for his Psychology of Crowds (1895). His reflections on irrational crowds have influenced the evolution of twentieth-century social sciences, from psychoanalysis to sociology and political theory. But what does “irrational” mean exactly? On this level, Le Bon's pamphlet has often been judged scientifically vague by scholars. This impression, however, changes if – as Le Bon himself always recommended – we broaden our gaze to his many other works.
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Thursday November 17 12:30 p.m.-2 p.m. MSH Bordeaux, Room 2
Interdisciplinarity of the humanities and experimental and formal sciences Axis 3 "Evolutionary humanities" Cédric Brun (Bordeaux Montaigne University - SPH)
This monthly seminar scheduled for the fall semester of 2022 aims to offer reflection around the practices and epistemological and institutional issues of interdisciplinarity involving LLASHS and the disciplines of natural, material or formal sciences. This project will be continued beyond this period and its coherence is based on its ambition to question the conditions of possibility of building fruitful interdisciplinary collaborations between these disciplines.
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Wednesday November 9 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MSH Bordeaux, Room 2
Anticipation and decision-making Axis 3 “Evolving Humanities”
A series of workshops involving researchers in computer science and AI (Inria), information and communication sciences, design, geography, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, archeology will propose to understand and design an interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral methodological framework. in order to respond to applied emergency situations).
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Wednesday November 23 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MSH Bordeaux, Room 2, 3, MediaLab
Anticipation and decision-making Axis 3 “Evolving Humanities”
A series of workshops involving researchers in computer science and AI (Inria), information and communication sciences, design, geography, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, archeology will propose to understand and design an interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral methodological framework. in order to respond to applied emergency situations.
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The LID program (Laboratory of Innovative Practices in Design) is a learning lab in the “action research” mode (Findeli, 2006) where multidisciplinary teams of researchers (in Design, in Information and Communication Sciences, in Sciences of Education, in Psycho-Cognition) co-design, using design thinking methodologies, educational scenarios with teachers and their students (at university level). The platform integrates cutting-edge digital technologies (collaborative and immersive in 2D and 3D), it welcomes teachers and students from a test panel in History, Geography, Archeology, Theater, Materials Sciences, Project Management, STAPS, Transmedia Storytelling, Design (Bordeaux Montaigne University and University of Bordeaux). The program positions itself on the “immersive” dimension of learning unlike the transmissive aspects, for example developed in MOOCs.
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MSH Bordeaux
University domain 10 esplanade des Antilles 33607 Pessac cedex Tel. : 05 57 12 10 00 www.mshbx.fr
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