Digital cognitive technologies : epistemology and the knowledge economy / / edited by Bernard Reber, Claire Brossaud.
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Humanites numeriques. English. Digital cognitive technologies [electronic resource] : epistemology and the knowledge economy / edited by Bernard Reber, Claire Brossaud. London : ISTE ; Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2010. xxx, 408 p. : ill. Includes bibliographical references and index. Preface. The new manufacturing of SHS / Dominique BOULLIER -- Introduction / Claire BROSSAUD & Bernard REBER -- PART I. CAN ICT TELL HISTORY?: 1. Elements for a digital historiography / Andrea IACOVELLA -- 2. "In search of real time" or Man facing the desire and duty of speed / Luc BONNEVILLE & Sylvie GROSJEAN -- 3. Narrativity against temporality : computerized handling of histories / Eddie SOULIER -- PART II. HOW TO LOCATE ONESELF IN THE AREA OF ICT?: 4. Are virtual maps used for orientation? / Alain MILON -- 5. From denial of the territory to geocyberspace: towards an integrated approach of the relationship between space and ICT / Henry BAKIS & Philippe VIDAL -- 6. Mapping of the public space on the Web using Issuecrawler / Richard ROGERS -- PART III. ICT: A WORLD OF NETWORKS?: 7. Metrology of Internet networks / Nicolas LARRIEU & Philippe OWEZARSKI -- 8. Networks of relations on the Internet: a research object for information technology and social sciences / Dominique CARDON & Christophe PRIEUR -- 9. Analysis of heterogeneous networks: the ReseauLu project / Alberto CAMBROSIO, Pascal COTTEREAU, Stefan POPOWYCZ, Andrei MOGOUTOV & Tania VICHNEVSKAIA -- PART IV. COMPUTERIZED PROCESSING OF SPEECHES AND -- Hyperdocuments: what are the methodological consequences?: 10. hypertext, an intellectual technology in the era of complexity / Jean CLEMENT -- 11. Short history of software resources at the service of qualitative sociology / Christophe LEJEUNE -- 12. Peuples des eaux, gens des iles (Water people, islanders): hypertext and people without writing / Pierre MARANDA -- PART V. ICT TO SUPPORT PLURALISM OF INTERPRETATIONS?: 13. Semantic Web and ontologies / Philippe LAUBLET -- 14. Interrelations between analysis types and interpretation types / Karl M. VAN METER -- 15. Pluralism and plurality of interpretations / Francois DAOUST & Jules DUCHASTEL -- PART VI. DISTANCE COOPERATION?: 16. A communicational and documentary theory of ICT / Manuel ZACKLAD -- 17. Knowledge distributed by ICT: how do communication networks modify epistemic networks? / Bernard CONEIN -- 18. Towards new links between HSS and Computer Science: the CoolDev project / Gregory BOURGUIN & Arnaud LEWANDOWSKI -- PART VII. TOWARDS RENEWED POLITICAL LIFE AND CITIZENSHIP: 19. Electronic voting and computer security / Stephan BRUNESSAUX -- 20. Politicization of sociotechnical spaces of collective cognition: the practice of public wikis / Serge PROULX & Anne GOLDENBERG -- 21. Liasing using a multi-agent system / Maxime MORGE -- PART VIII. IS " SOCIO-INFORMATICS " POSSIBLE?: 22. Elements for socio-informatics / William TURNER -- 23. Limitations of computerization of sciences of man and society/ Thierry FOUCART -- 24. Internet in the process of data collection and dissemination / Gael GUEGUEN and Said YAMI -- Conclusion / Bernard REBER and Claire BROSSAUD -- Postscript. Computer science and humanities / Roberto BUSA -- Index. Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries. Translated from French. Social sciences Information services. Social sciences Data processing. Communication in the social sciences. Electronic books. Reber, Bernard. Brossaud, Claire. ProQuest (Firm) https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=700705 Click to View |
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Digital cognitive technologies epistemology and the knowledge economy / |
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Digital cognitive technologies epistemology and the knowledge economy / Preface. The new manufacturing of SHS / Dominique BOULLIER -- Introduction / Claire BROSSAUD & Bernard REBER -- PART I. CAN ICT TELL HISTORY?: 1. Elements for a digital historiography / Andrea IACOVELLA -- 2. "In search of real time" or Man facing the desire and duty of speed / Luc BONNEVILLE & Sylvie GROSJEAN -- 3. Narrativity against temporality : computerized handling of histories / Eddie SOULIER -- PART II. HOW TO LOCATE ONESELF IN THE AREA OF ICT?: 4. Are virtual maps used for orientation? / Alain MILON -- 5. From denial of the territory to geocyberspace: towards an integrated approach of the relationship between space and ICT / Henry BAKIS & Philippe VIDAL -- 6. Mapping of the public space on the Web using Issuecrawler / Richard ROGERS -- PART III. ICT: A WORLD OF NETWORKS?: 7. Metrology of Internet networks / Nicolas LARRIEU & Philippe OWEZARSKI -- 8. Networks of relations on the Internet: a research object for information technology and social sciences / Dominique CARDON & Christophe PRIEUR -- 9. Analysis of heterogeneous networks: the ReseauLu project / Alberto CAMBROSIO, Pascal COTTEREAU, Stefan POPOWYCZ, Andrei MOGOUTOV & Tania VICHNEVSKAIA -- PART IV. COMPUTERIZED PROCESSING OF SPEECHES AND -- Hyperdocuments: what are the methodological consequences?: 10. hypertext, an intellectual technology in the era of complexity / Jean CLEMENT -- 11. Short history of software resources at the service of qualitative sociology / Christophe LEJEUNE -- 12. Peuples des eaux, gens des iles (Water people, islanders): hypertext and people without writing / Pierre MARANDA -- PART V. ICT TO SUPPORT PLURALISM OF INTERPRETATIONS?: 13. Semantic Web and ontologies / Philippe LAUBLET -- 14. Interrelations between analysis types and interpretation types / Karl M. VAN METER -- 15. Pluralism and plurality of interpretations / Francois DAOUST & Jules DUCHASTEL -- PART VI. DISTANCE COOPERATION?: 16. A communicational and documentary theory of ICT / Manuel ZACKLAD -- 17. Knowledge distributed by ICT: how do communication networks modify epistemic networks? / Bernard CONEIN -- 18. Towards new links between HSS and Computer Science: the CoolDev project / Gregory BOURGUIN & Arnaud LEWANDOWSKI -- PART VII. TOWARDS RENEWED POLITICAL LIFE AND CITIZENSHIP: 19. Electronic voting and computer security / Stephan BRUNESSAUX -- 20. Politicization of sociotechnical spaces of collective cognition: the practice of public wikis / Serge PROULX & Anne GOLDENBERG -- 21. Liasing using a multi-agent system / Maxime MORGE -- PART VIII. IS " SOCIO-INFORMATICS " POSSIBLE?: 22. Elements for socio-informatics / William TURNER -- 23. Limitations of computerization of sciences of man and society/ Thierry FOUCART -- 24. Internet in the process of data collection and dissemination / Gael GUEGUEN and Said YAMI -- Conclusion / Bernard REBER and Claire BROSSAUD -- Postscript. Computer science and humanities / Roberto BUSA -- Index. |
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epistemology and the knowledge economy / |
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Digital cognitive technologies [electronic resource] : epistemology and the knowledge economy / edited by Bernard Reber, Claire Brossaud. |
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Digital cognitive technologies [electronic resource] : epistemology and the knowledge economy / edited by Bernard Reber, Claire Brossaud. |
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Digital cognitive technologies [electronic resource] : epistemology and the knowledge economy / edited by Bernard Reber, Claire Brossaud. |
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Digital cognitive technologies epistemology and the knowledge economy / |
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Humanites numeriques. English. |
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Digital cognitive technologies |
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2010 |
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xxx, 408 p. : ill. |
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Preface. The new manufacturing of SHS / Dominique BOULLIER -- Introduction / Claire BROSSAUD & Bernard REBER -- PART I. CAN ICT TELL HISTORY?: 1. Elements for a digital historiography / Andrea IACOVELLA -- 2. "In search of real time" or Man facing the desire and duty of speed / Luc BONNEVILLE & Sylvie GROSJEAN -- 3. Narrativity against temporality : computerized handling of histories / Eddie SOULIER -- PART II. HOW TO LOCATE ONESELF IN THE AREA OF ICT?: 4. Are virtual maps used for orientation? / Alain MILON -- 5. From denial of the territory to geocyberspace: towards an integrated approach of the relationship between space and ICT / Henry BAKIS & Philippe VIDAL -- 6. Mapping of the public space on the Web using Issuecrawler / Richard ROGERS -- PART III. ICT: A WORLD OF NETWORKS?: 7. Metrology of Internet networks / Nicolas LARRIEU & Philippe OWEZARSKI -- 8. Networks of relations on the Internet: a research object for information technology and social sciences / Dominique CARDON & Christophe PRIEUR -- 9. Analysis of heterogeneous networks: the ReseauLu project / Alberto CAMBROSIO, Pascal COTTEREAU, Stefan POPOWYCZ, Andrei MOGOUTOV & Tania VICHNEVSKAIA -- PART IV. COMPUTERIZED PROCESSING OF SPEECHES AND -- Hyperdocuments: what are the methodological consequences?: 10. hypertext, an intellectual technology in the era of complexity / Jean CLEMENT -- 11. Short history of software resources at the service of qualitative sociology / Christophe LEJEUNE -- 12. Peuples des eaux, gens des iles (Water people, islanders): hypertext and people without writing / Pierre MARANDA -- PART V. ICT TO SUPPORT PLURALISM OF INTERPRETATIONS?: 13. Semantic Web and ontologies / Philippe LAUBLET -- 14. Interrelations between analysis types and interpretation types / Karl M. VAN METER -- 15. Pluralism and plurality of interpretations / Francois DAOUST & Jules DUCHASTEL -- PART VI. DISTANCE COOPERATION?: 16. A communicational and documentary theory of ICT / Manuel ZACKLAD -- 17. Knowledge distributed by ICT: how do communication networks modify epistemic networks? / Bernard CONEIN -- 18. Towards new links between HSS and Computer Science: the CoolDev project / Gregory BOURGUIN & Arnaud LEWANDOWSKI -- PART VII. TOWARDS RENEWED POLITICAL LIFE AND CITIZENSHIP: 19. Electronic voting and computer security / Stephan BRUNESSAUX -- 20. Politicization of sociotechnical spaces of collective cognition: the practice of public wikis / Serge PROULX & Anne GOLDENBERG -- 21. Liasing using a multi-agent system / Maxime MORGE -- PART VIII. IS " SOCIO-INFORMATICS " POSSIBLE?: 22. Elements for socio-informatics / William TURNER -- 23. Limitations of computerization of sciences of man and society/ Thierry FOUCART -- 24. Internet in the process of data collection and dissemination / Gael GUEGUEN and Said YAMI -- Conclusion / Bernard REBER and Claire BROSSAUD -- Postscript. Computer science and humanities / Roberto BUSA -- Index. |
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