1,721,444 research outputs found
Risquer une ville qui apprend
Stengers Isabelle. Risquer une ville qui apprend. In: Les Annales de la recherche urbaine, N°95, 2004. Apprivoiser les catastrophes. pp. 126-129
STENGERS, Isabelle. 2015. No tempo das catástrofes. São Paulo: CosacNaify.
Resenha de STENGERS, Isabelle. No Tempo das Catástrofes. CosacNaify. São Paulo. 2015
Un goût équivoque pour la vérité
Stengers Isabelle. Un goût équivoque pour la vérité. In: Chimères. Revue des schizoanalyses, N°1, printemps 1987. pp. 1-13
L'histoire des sciences mise sous le signe de l'événement
Stengers Isabelle. L'histoire des sciences mise sous le signe de l'événement. In: Bulletin de la Classe des sciences, tome 5, n°7-12, 1994. p. 355
When the commons put the law on test
Title in Greek: Η επανάκαμψη των commons θέτει το δίκαιο σε δοκιμασία.
This is a Modern Greek translation of Gutwirth Serge, Stengers Isabelle, « Theorie du droit. Le droit à l’épreuve de la résurgence des commons », Revue juridique de l’environnement, 2016/2 (Volume 41), p. 306-343. URL : https://www.cairn.info/revue-revue-juridique-de-l-environnement-2016-2-page-306.ht
Stengers (Isabelle), Sciences et pouvoirs. La démocratie face à la technoscience, Paris, La Découverte / Poche, 2002
Laurens Stéphane. Stengers (Isabelle), Sciences et pouvoirs. La démocratie face à la technoscience, Paris, La Découverte / Poche, 2002. In: Bulletin de psychologie, tome 56 n°463, 2003. pp. 140-141
Variations sur l’idée de nature
Stengers Isabelle, Mantelli Bernard. Variations sur l’idée de nature. In: Chimères. Revue des schizoanalyses, N°41, hiver 2001. L'intime étranger. pp. 127-146
Diagramming movement between the cartographic and the choreographic: research report
"Diagramming Movement between the Cartographic and the Choreographic" was an experimental interdisciplinary research project, which in part was concerned with exploring a collaborative research methodology that had a heterarchical structure. Undertaken with geographer Dr Derek McCormack, from Oxford Univerrsity, PhD students and independent artists the project was strand of a larger research project, "Society of Molecules" run by the Senselab, a Research Centre with a global reach that was initiated by Dr Erin Manning of Concordia University, Montreal, and involved researchers from all over the world. "Society of Molecules" employed a global distributive participatory research model, which we echoed at a smaller scale in our UK 'molecule'. Each international molecule was invited to initiate aesthetico-political interventions. The theme that guided our research was the diagramming of movement between the cartographic and the choreographic, using Deleuzian-induced understandings of the cartographic, and introducing the notions of affect that emerged in Deleuze and Guattari's work. The research involved practice-based experimentations/interventions alongside readings of the work of geographers, philosophers and other theorists whose work addressed issues consonant with our concerns, conceptual traces of which could be detected in the practical results of the research experiment. The above are all described and reflected upon in this research report
Théorie du droit, Le droit à l’épreuve de la résurgence des commons
When the commons put the law on test. Despite the tale of their tragedy, the commons are driven by an agreement or «government » (E. Ostrom) and the shared concern not to destroy the resource from which all depend. Their disappearance is the result of an eradication by the collusion of the freedom of enterprise of the owners, and the sovereignty of the owner in the square, the State. If the current resurgence of the commons can herald an urgent and needed change of behaviour it is because of the renewed sense of sustainability it expresses at the time of the threats linked to climate change. This resurgence nevertheless frontally collides with the current law which has inherited from their eradication. In this article the authors explore the obstacles against articulating the current applicable law and what is demanded by the life of the commons. Since the commons necessarily generate the development of local and vernacular law, a fundamental tension with the principle of the rule of preponderance of law comes to light.Contrairement à la fable de leur tragédie autodestructrice, les commons
sont portés par une entente – un gouvernement (E. Ostrom) – et le souci partagé de ne pas détruire la ressource dont chacun dépend. Leur disparition est donc bien une éradication liée au développement du régime de connivence entre la liberté d’entreprise des propriétaires et la souveraineté du propriétaire au carré, l’État. Si la résurgence actuelle des commons peut annoncer un changement de comportement urgent et désirable à l’ère des menaces associées au bouleversement climatique c’est parce qu’elle est porteuse de pratiques réinventant la durabilité. Mais elle se heurte frontalement aux lois et droits en vigueur, qui sont héritières de leur éradication. Dans leur article les auteurs explorent la difficulté d’articuler le droit en vigueur avec ce qu’exige la vie des commons. Que ceux-ci génèrent nécessairement le développement de droits locaux et vernaculaires est au coeur d’une tension fondamentale avec le principe de la prééminence de la loi et du droit.Gutwirth Serge, Stengers Isabelle. Théorie du droit, Le droit à l’épreuve de la résurgence des commons. In: Revue Juridique de l'Environnement, n°2, 2016. pp. 306-343
Testing Knowledge
"This volume presents the collective adventure of Dingdingdong, the Institute for the Co-production of Knowledge about Huntington’s Disease, founded in 2012 between Paris and Brussels.
Katrin Solhdju’s Testing Knowledge: Toward an Ecology of Diagnosis pursues the question of taming the violence of the new species of medical foreknowledge represented by genetic testing. Adopting historical and epistemological perspectives on diagnostic situations, including observations from anthropological field research, speculative storytelling, and ancient oracles, Testing Knowledge proposes a new ecology of predictive diagnostic gestures, which potentially concern us all.
Testing Knowledge is preceded by the Dingdingdong collective’s Manifesto (2013), which tells the story of the young Alice Rivières, who in 2006 took the presymptomatic, genetic test, foretelling her that she will eventually develop Huntington’s. Her first-person account of the revelation of her test results, which she experienced as an act of poisoning or cursing, pulls the reader into the manifold ethical, psychological, and existential issues inherent to medical predictions.
Testing Knowledge is also preceded by a foreword from Alice Wexler, author of Mapping Fate: A Memoir of Family, Risk, and Genetic Research, and is followed by an afterword by philosopher Isabelle Stengers.
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