Conférence de Geoff Bowker, Donald Bren Professor Emeritus, University of California at Irvine, jeudi 10 Novembre de 16h30 à 18h30 à l’ENS.
Conférence exceptionnelle de Geoff Bowker « The Ends of Computing »
Jeudi 10 Novembre de 16h30 à 18h30
Campus Jourdan de l’Ecole normale supérieure, salle R2-02, 48, bd Jourdan, 75014 Paris.
The Ends of Computing
« I explore two wider contexts for understanding the nature of computing and its place in our world: first the development of tools of empire from the late eighteenth century and second deep time of feedback and control in human history. I argue that if we get blinded by the thrill of the new, we lose the ability to discern the nature of the computing enterprise. »
Geoff Bowker est Professeur Emérite de l’University of California at Irvine,
The Ends of Computing
« I explore two wider contexts for understanding the nature of computing and its place in our world: first the development of tools of empire from the late eighteenth century and second deep time of feedback and control in human history. I argue that if we get blinded by the thrill of the new, we lose the ability to discern the nature of the computing enterprise. »
Geoff Bowker est Professeur Emérite de l’University of California at Irvine,
Il est co-auteur avec Susan Leigh Star de Sorting Things Out. Classification and Its Consequences, 2000, MIT Press.
Il est un des fondateurs des « infrastructure studies ».
Conférence proposée et organisée par Emmanuel Didier (CNRS, Centre Maurice Halbwachs) et Christophe Prieur (UGE, UMR LISIS)