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    Sapiro G., La guerre des écrivains. 1940-1953

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    Matonti Frédérique. Sapiro G., La guerre des écrivains. 1940-1953 . In: Politix, vol. 13, n°50, Deuxième trimestre 2000. Sport et politique, sous la direction de Cyril Lemieux et Patrick Mignon. pp. 180-186

    Introduction

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    How does knowledge circulate across countries and between disciplines? Paradigms and theories, as well as the scholarly controversies around them, have been powerful vehicles for the circulation of ideas and intellectual exchange. Beyond cultural and disciplinary boundaries, they provide a common language and a set of shared references. The objective of this volume is to elaborate on plausible explanations for the international circulation of ideas in the social and human sciences, based on case studies of these competing theories and paradigms and of the controversies they provoked. Against diffusionist theories that describe the circulation of ideas primarily in terms of contagion, the socio-historical approach developed here argues that ideas and knowledge are conveyed and circulated by agents (with their own strategies and positioning) and shaped by material conditions (books, journals, gatherings such as conferences, grants, etc.). These mediators and the conditions provide explanatory factors for understanding which theories and paradigms circulate and which do not, as well as for their appropriations and usages in the receiving country or discipline. Since some of these theoretical frameworks were more or less associated with major thinker (e.g. Lévi-Strauss for structuralism), the present volume also analyzes how they acquired an international reputation. This sociological approach has a strong commitment to intellectual history; the appropriations and uses of such paradigms and theories evolve differently in different contexts—in different disciplines and countries. But it also uses field theory and interactionist approaches such as network analysis, and combines quantitative and qualitative methods, in order to develop a historical sociology of knowledge

    Nouvel ouvrage de Gisèle Sapiro (et al.)

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    Johan Heilbron, Remi Lenoir, Gisèle Sapiro (dir.), avec la collaboration de Pascale Pargamin, Pour une histoire des sciences sociales. Hommage à Pierre Bourdieu, Paris, Fayard, 2004, 397 p., 24 euros. Comte rendu de G. Quelennec (liste CHAMPS): Ce volume donne corps au projet qui a toujours animé Pierre Bourdieu, et qui traverse ses derniers travaux, celui de mettre en chantier une vaste histoire des sciences sociales. Un an après sa mort, un colloque international s'est tenu à Paris, en 2003..

    Meshless geometric subdivision

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    C. Moenning, F. Mémoli, G. Sapiro, N. Dyn, N.A. Dodgso

    Parution - G. Sapiro, "Peut-on dissocier l’œuvre de l’auteur ?"

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    Gisèle Sapiro, Peut-on dissocier l’œuvre de l’auteur ?, Seuil, octobre 2020. Depuis quelques années, la question resurgit avec force : peut-on séparer l’œuvre de son auteur ? Du Nobel attribué à Peter Handke aux César à Roman Polanski, sans parler du prix Renaudot à Gabriel Matzneff, le débat fait rage. De même, le passé nazi de grands penseurs du XXe siècle, à commencer par Heidegger, trouble notre appréciation de leur legs, tandis que l’inscription d’un Céline ou d’un Maurras au livre d..
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