Digital Intelligence, Nantes, 18 septembre 2014
Robin de Mourat intervient le 18 septembre 2014 dans le colloque Digital Intelligence 2014 (Nantes, France) pour présenter les enjeux de la publication dans le champ des humanités numérique, au sein de la session Digital Humanities 2 (11:00-12:30).
Titre
"AIME: Ouvrir le contexte d'une enquête en sciences humaines"
Abstract.
The AIME project is an empiric philosophical inquiry grounded on Bruno Latour’s work. To fulfill its philosophical scope, AIME strives to turn some readers into co-inquirers, thus assuming a collective and collaborative dimension. To achieve this goal a context-aware argumentation platform has been set up. The platform allows readers to frame the content of the inquiry into a broader contextual network and to contribute to it. We argue that digital technologies allow to foster the collective aspect of humanities by opening and presenting the context in which a specific argument is grounded in. More specifically they allow a richer collective appropriation and discussion about contents. We then discuss the challenges and limits lying down the open-context principle.
Session: Digital Humanities 2
11:00 - 12:30
Nantes Events Center, room G
Joana Casenave and Yves Marcoux.
Critical Electronic Publishing: A New “Tradition” under Construction?
Olivier Le Deuff and Franck Cormerais.
The Digital Scholar in the Reconfiguration of Contemporary Knowledge
Robin De Mourat, Donato Ricci and Pierre-Laurent Boulanger.
AIME: opening the context of a Humanities inquiry
Thierry Daunois. Humanities Gone Digital?
Guy Saupin. Museums and Digital Technologies: Redefining the Visitor
Session Chair: Emmanuelle BOUSQUET, Université de Nantes
Ressources externes
Site Web Digital Intelligence 2014