Digital Intelligence, Nantes, 18 September 2014
Robin de Mourat will be participating the 18 September 2014 to Digital Intelligence 2014 (Nantes Events Center, France; Session: Digital Humanities 2, 11:00-12:30) with a talk entitled "AIME: opening the context of a Humanities inquiry".
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 to 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
External Resources
Digital Intelligence 2014 Website