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In other words, the title of this new Chair covers a vast, complex and even ambiguous field. We will, however, focus our attention on a more targeted context which, while … 17 Jan 2020 → 20 Feb 2020 Event Pierre-Michel Menger Conclusion Symposium 25 May 2021 17:10 - 18:10 Event Violaine Roussel Hollywood ruled by algorithms ? The rise of new professionals and the transformation of production choices Symposium 25 May 2021 16:15 - 17:00 Event Simon Bittmann Artistic work through the prism of contracts - The case of French cinema Symposium 25 May 2021 15:15 - 16:00 Event Fabien Accominotti A theory of consecration. Revolution, hierarchies and inequalities in the modern art market Symposium 25 May 2021 14:30 - 15:15 Event Pierre-Michel Menger et Colin Marchika The professional identity, work and income of comic book authors Symposium 25 May 2021 12:15 - 13:00 Event Frédérique Patureau et Jérémy Sinigaglia This is not a portrait : diversity of forms, resources and rewards of work in the visual arts Symposium 25 May 2021 11:30 - 12:15 Event Julie Verlaine A multi-voiced score. Artists, dealers and critics, co-constructors of artistic value : the example of the Daniel Cordier gallery, 1956-1964 Symposium 25 May 2021 10:30 - 11:15 Event Sophie Cras Profane economic knowledge : artists and the value of their work Symposium 25 May 2021 09:45 - 10:30 Series " Vita nova " from Dante to Roland Barthes Carlo Ossola, chair Modern literature of Neolatin Europe Lecture The lecture I've proposed extends, in a way, the spirit and intentions behind last year's lecture, " How to inherit, how to bequeath " . If I suggest the " eulogy of description " - an effort and a difficult gamble for someone who likes ellipsis and … 15 Jan 2020 → 19 Feb 2020 Series The end of literature Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Seminar More attention has been paid to "ultimate works" in painting and music than in literature, to Schubert 's Schwanengesang , to Poussin's L'Hiver . In part, but not exclusively, this will be a reflection on the end of literary careers, with models as … 14 Jan 2020 → 10 Mar 2020 Series Reaction-diffusion problems : from front dynamics to genealogies Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Seminar Reaction-diffusion models appear in a wide variety of fields, from mathematics to chemistry, from biology to sociology. It's remarkable that the same equations and models can be used in such a wide variety of contexts. After recalling a few classic … 13 Jan 2020 → 17 Feb 2020 Series Reaction-diffusion problems : from front dynamics to genealogies Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Lecture Reaction-diffusion models appear in a wide variety of fields, from mathematics to chemistry, from biology to sociology. It's remarkable that the same equations and models can be used in such a wide variety of contexts. After recalling a few classical … 13 Jan 2020 → 17 Feb 2020 Series Unequal lives Didier Fassin, chair Public health Opening lecture 16 Jan 2020 Event Timothy Gowers Why believe in a mathematical statement for which there is no proof ? (I) Seminar Abstract Even if we can't prove a mathematical proposition, we can assess the probability that it is true. But what is the rational basis for such … 11 Oct 2021 14:00 - 15:00 Series The end of literature Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Lecture More attention has been paid to "ultimate works" in painting and music than in literature, to Schubert 's Schwanengesang , to Poussin's L'Hiver . In part, but not exclusively, this will be a reflection on the end of literary careers, with models as … 07 Jan 2020 → 10 Mar 2020 Series Readings of texts related to the course topic Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Seminar 07 Jan 2020 → 25 Feb 2020 Series The inventions of politics (2) : narrative and experience Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Lecture For this second year devoted to the theme of " inventions du politique ", the ambition of the lecture remains the same : to propose a general theory, not of the medieval system of powers, but of its political inventiveness - and this precisely from the … 07 Jan 2020 → 10 Mar 2020 Series The coronation of the language : Motoori Norinaga (1750-1801), from Genji-monogatari to Kojiki Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Lecture 07 Jan 2020 → 31 Mar 2020 Event Bernhardt Steinberger Dynamic Topography Symposium Chair : Thomas Bodin (ENS Lyon, France) Documents and media Download support … 8 Oct 2021 09:00 - 09:35 Event Jean-Christophe Bailly No house is silent Symposium Moderator : Jean-Louis Cohen Jean-Christophe Bailly A Doctor of Philosophy and writer, Jean-Christophe Bailly teaches at the École nationale supérieure de la nature et du paysage in Blois. Since La légende dispersée (10/18, 1978), Jean-Christophe Bailly … 14 May 2021 16:00 - 16:30 Event Thomas Clerc The 18th to the 21st Symposium Moderator : Jean-Louis Cohen Thomas Clerc Writer and lecturer at Paris X University, Thomas Clerc is the author of Maurice Sachs le désœuvré (Allia, 2005). Since 2007, his books have appeared in Gallimard's L'Arbalète collection: Paris, musée du XXIe … 14 May 2021 15:30 - 16:00 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 255 Page 256 Page 257 Page 258 Current page 259 Page 260 Page 261 Page 262 Page 263 … Next page Last page
Series Soft Chemistry 2020 Clément Sanchez, chair Hybrid materials chemistry Lecture 21 Jan 2020 → 25 Feb 2020
Event Philippe Aghion The Economics of Creative Destruction (1) Symposium Program June 9, 2021 * Timetable is provided in Central European Time (CET) 5:00pm - 5:15pm Opening and Tribute to Emmanuel Farhi Ufuk Akcigit, John Van Reenen, and Philippe Aghion Watch the video on YouTube 5:15pm - 6:15pm Introduction Ufuk Akcigit, … 9 Jun 2021 17:00 - 22:15
Series The Ottoman Empire and Turkey facing the West (III) Edhem Eldem, chair Turkish and Ottoman history Lecture The Turkish past is not only Ottoman, and Ottoman history is not only Turkish. In other words, the title of this new Chair covers a vast, complex and even ambiguous field. We will, however, focus our attention on a more targeted context which, while … 17 Jan 2020 → 20 Feb 2020
Event Violaine Roussel Hollywood ruled by algorithms ? The rise of new professionals and the transformation of production choices Symposium 25 May 2021 16:15 - 17:00
Event Simon Bittmann Artistic work through the prism of contracts - The case of French cinema Symposium 25 May 2021 15:15 - 16:00
Event Fabien Accominotti A theory of consecration. Revolution, hierarchies and inequalities in the modern art market Symposium 25 May 2021 14:30 - 15:15
Event Pierre-Michel Menger et Colin Marchika The professional identity, work and income of comic book authors Symposium 25 May 2021 12:15 - 13:00
Event Frédérique Patureau et Jérémy Sinigaglia This is not a portrait : diversity of forms, resources and rewards of work in the visual arts Symposium 25 May 2021 11:30 - 12:15
Event Julie Verlaine A multi-voiced score. Artists, dealers and critics, co-constructors of artistic value : the example of the Daniel Cordier gallery, 1956-1964 Symposium 25 May 2021 10:30 - 11:15
Event Sophie Cras Profane economic knowledge : artists and the value of their work Symposium 25 May 2021 09:45 - 10:30
Series " Vita nova " from Dante to Roland Barthes Carlo Ossola, chair Modern literature of Neolatin Europe Lecture The lecture I've proposed extends, in a way, the spirit and intentions behind last year's lecture, " How to inherit, how to bequeath " . If I suggest the " eulogy of description " - an effort and a difficult gamble for someone who likes ellipsis and … 15 Jan 2020 → 19 Feb 2020
Series The end of literature Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Seminar More attention has been paid to "ultimate works" in painting and music than in literature, to Schubert 's Schwanengesang , to Poussin's L'Hiver . In part, but not exclusively, this will be a reflection on the end of literary careers, with models as … 14 Jan 2020 → 10 Mar 2020
Series Reaction-diffusion problems : from front dynamics to genealogies Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Seminar Reaction-diffusion models appear in a wide variety of fields, from mathematics to chemistry, from biology to sociology. It's remarkable that the same equations and models can be used in such a wide variety of contexts. After recalling a few classic … 13 Jan 2020 → 17 Feb 2020
Series Reaction-diffusion problems : from front dynamics to genealogies Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Lecture Reaction-diffusion models appear in a wide variety of fields, from mathematics to chemistry, from biology to sociology. It's remarkable that the same equations and models can be used in such a wide variety of contexts. After recalling a few classical … 13 Jan 2020 → 17 Feb 2020
Event Timothy Gowers Why believe in a mathematical statement for which there is no proof ? (I) Seminar Abstract Even if we can't prove a mathematical proposition, we can assess the probability that it is true. But what is the rational basis for such … 11 Oct 2021 14:00 - 15:00
Series The end of literature Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Lecture More attention has been paid to "ultimate works" in painting and music than in literature, to Schubert 's Schwanengesang , to Poussin's L'Hiver . In part, but not exclusively, this will be a reflection on the end of literary careers, with models as … 07 Jan 2020 → 10 Mar 2020
Series Readings of texts related to the course topic Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Seminar 07 Jan 2020 → 25 Feb 2020
Series The inventions of politics (2) : narrative and experience Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Lecture For this second year devoted to the theme of " inventions du politique ", the ambition of the lecture remains the same : to propose a general theory, not of the medieval system of powers, but of its political inventiveness - and this precisely from the … 07 Jan 2020 → 10 Mar 2020
Series The coronation of the language : Motoori Norinaga (1750-1801), from Genji-monogatari to Kojiki Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Lecture 07 Jan 2020 → 31 Mar 2020
Event Bernhardt Steinberger Dynamic Topography Symposium Chair : Thomas Bodin (ENS Lyon, France) Documents and media Download support … 8 Oct 2021 09:00 - 09:35
Event Jean-Christophe Bailly No house is silent Symposium Moderator : Jean-Louis Cohen Jean-Christophe Bailly A Doctor of Philosophy and writer, Jean-Christophe Bailly teaches at the École nationale supérieure de la nature et du paysage in Blois. Since La légende dispersée (10/18, 1978), Jean-Christophe Bailly … 14 May 2021 16:00 - 16:30
Event Thomas Clerc The 18th to the 21st Symposium Moderator : Jean-Louis Cohen Thomas Clerc Writer and lecturer at Paris X University, Thomas Clerc is the author of Maurice Sachs le désœuvré (Allia, 2005). Since 2007, his books have appeared in Gallimard's L'Arbalète collection: Paris, musée du XXIe … 14 May 2021 15:30 - 16:00