E. Bonnet, D. Landivar, A. Monnin and C. Tasset

The research seminar « Maintaining / supporting: fragility as a mode of existence » will welcome

 

Emmanuel Bonnet, Diego Landivar,

Alexandre Monnin et Cyprien Tasset

 

Sociologie pragmatiste et effondrement :

prendre soin des mondes en train de se dé-faire

[Pragmatist sociology and collapse: taking care of the worlds being un-done]

 

 

At a time when industrial development threatens the habitability of the Earth, or even when it can lead to a “collapse”, research approaches need to be radically rethought. This is the focus of the investigations conducted by Origens. From a pragmatic perspective, the question is no longer just to compose the pluralistic proliferation of expanding worlds: we must now learn to take care of worlds in the process of being undone.

The seminar will consider these questions based on in-depth surveys conducted by Origens in various fields: among farmers and peasants, indigenous communities or “modern” organizations such as companies, artistic groups, or on digital fields.

Emmanuel Bonnet, teacher-researcher in management sciences at the Groupe ESC Clermont and at CRCGM (Centre de Recherche Clermontois en Gestion et Management)

Diego Landivar, Professor of economics at the Groupe ESC Clermont and Associate Researcher at the CERDI-CNRS-Université Clermont Auvergne

Alexandre Monnin, philosopher, Research Director of Origens Medialab, Professor at ESC Clermont, and president of the association Adrastia

Cyprien Tasset, sociologist, Associate Researcher at the LCSP (Laboratoire du changement social et politique) of Université Paris 7-Diderot

See a presentation of Origens Media Lab

 

Date: January 23, 2019, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm

Venue: Mines ParisTech, 60 bd St Michel, 75006 Paris, room Saint-Jacques

 

2018-2019 Seminar programme (and audio recording of the previous sessions)

 

Contact: Jérôme Denis, Anne-Sophie Haeringer, Antoine Hennion or David Pontille

 

 

 

 

Photos: top left: Emmanuel Bonnet, source ESC Clermont; top right: Diego Landivar, source ESC Clermont; bottom left: Alexandre Monnin, source Philoweb; bottom right: Cyprien Tasset, photo credit Sylvia Fredriksson.