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Digital cognitive technologies epistemology and the knowledge economy

Uniform Title
Humanités numériques. English.
Title
Digital cognitive technologies [electronic resource] : epistemology and the knowledge economy / edited by Bernard Reber, Claire Brossaud.
ISBN
1848210736
9781848210738
9780470394236 (e-book)
Published
London : ISTE ; Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2010.
Physical Description
xxx, 408 p. : ill.
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
Translated from French.
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 23, 2015
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
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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