Jérôme Denis
@jrmdns.bsky.social
electrical native - prof #sociology & #sts - director of the center for the sociology of innovation (mines paris)
New books in 2025: The Care of things (Polity) // Fragilities (MIT Press)
Interested in #maintenance #architecture #data #datalabor #city
New books in 2025: The Care of things (Polity) // Fragilities (MIT Press)
Interested in #maintenance #architecture #data #datalabor #city
3 journals to which I wanted to submit a paper have a 8k words limit, refs included. I find it really short, especially for qualitative material.
Even as a reader, I often get frustrated by the results and discussion sections.
Hopefully a few journals resist.
Even as a reader, I often get frustrated by the results and discussion sections.
Hopefully a few journals resist.
October 13, 2025 at 3:40 PM
3 journals to which I wanted to submit a paper have a 8k words limit, refs included. I find it really short, especially for qualitative material.
Even as a reader, I often get frustrated by the results and discussion sections.
Hopefully a few journals resist.
Even as a reader, I often get frustrated by the results and discussion sections.
Hopefully a few journals resist.
Élu meilleur titre de l'année.
September 30, 2025 at 9:44 AM
Élu meilleur titre de l'année.
Reposted by Jérôme Denis
Working with so many friends and strangers to build a durable sense of what is happening across—so far—eight zones of American life bc of the administration’s demolition of democratic governance at @unbreaking.org.
unbreaking.org
unbreaking.org
Unbreaking
How the administration is breaking the government, and what that means for all of us.
unbreaking.org
September 11, 2025 at 1:50 AM
Working with so many friends and strangers to build a durable sense of what is happening across—so far—eight zones of American life bc of the administration’s demolition of democratic governance at @unbreaking.org.
unbreaking.org
unbreaking.org
Session 2 (14:00 - 15:30)
1. Ksenia Shepetina, "Caring for the Damaged Landscape"
2. Mylène Tanferri, “Signal of Care"
3. Juliette Salme (online), "Taking Care of What Will Take Care"
4. Demetra Kourri (online), "The Hybrid City”
1. Ksenia Shepetina, "Caring for the Damaged Landscape"
2. Mylène Tanferri, “Signal of Care"
3. Juliette Salme (online), "Taking Care of What Will Take Care"
4. Demetra Kourri (online), "The Hybrid City”
September 9, 2025 at 8:28 PM
Session 2 (14:00 - 15:30)
1. Ksenia Shepetina, "Caring for the Damaged Landscape"
2. Mylène Tanferri, “Signal of Care"
3. Juliette Salme (online), "Taking Care of What Will Take Care"
4. Demetra Kourri (online), "The Hybrid City”
1. Ksenia Shepetina, "Caring for the Damaged Landscape"
2. Mylène Tanferri, “Signal of Care"
3. Juliette Salme (online), "Taking Care of What Will Take Care"
4. Demetra Kourri (online), "The Hybrid City”
Session 1 (12:00 - 13:30)
1. Daria Volkova, "Who inhabits the cellar?"
2. Rachan Daimary, "Signals in the Wild"
3. Ada Arendt, "Unseeing the Split"
4. Karolina Sobecka, "Thinking with Heat"
1. Daria Volkova, "Who inhabits the cellar?"
2. Rachan Daimary, "Signals in the Wild"
3. Ada Arendt, "Unseeing the Split"
4. Karolina Sobecka, "Thinking with Heat"
September 9, 2025 at 8:28 PM
Session 1 (12:00 - 13:30)
1. Daria Volkova, "Who inhabits the cellar?"
2. Rachan Daimary, "Signals in the Wild"
3. Ada Arendt, "Unseeing the Split"
4. Karolina Sobecka, "Thinking with Heat"
1. Daria Volkova, "Who inhabits the cellar?"
2. Rachan Daimary, "Signals in the Wild"
3. Ada Arendt, "Unseeing the Split"
4. Karolina Sobecka, "Thinking with Heat"