Programme de la journée du 17 mars 2016
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Programme de la journée du 17 mars 2016
SEMINAIRE EUROPEEN DE l’ECOLE DOCTORALE Première session 10h00 Présentation de la session Sylvie Condette (CIREL) , Widad Mustafa El Hadi (GERiiCO) 10h15 11h15 Joseph Tennis*, University of Washington at Seattle, professeur invité GERiiCO/SID Disputant, Shahid Rahman*, Professeur, STL, Lille 3 MEDIATION ET DIFFUSION DES SAVOIRS DANS LE CHAMP DES SCIENCES HUMAINES ET SOCIALES : Intentionality, Ethics, and Knowledge Organization ENJEUX, RÉALISATIONS, PERSPECTIVES, EN FRANCE ET À L’INTERNATIONAL. 11h Pause/Break 11h15-12h15 Joseph Tennis, University of Washington at Seattle, professeur invité GERiiCO/SID Responsables : Widad Mustafa El Hadi, Professeur des Universités, GÉRIICO (Groupe d'Etudes et de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Information Communication) - EA 4073 Disputant, Shahid Rahman, Professeur, STL, Lille 3 Constructs and Construct Patterns for Ethical Knowledge Organization Sylvie Condette, Maître de conférences, CIREL-Profeor, CIREL (Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Education de Lille) - EA 4354 12h30-14H Pause déjeuner/lunch Deuxième session, modératrice Laurence Favier (GERiiCO) SESSION DU 17 MARS 2016 14h00-14h30 Samuel Trainor* (CECILLE) 10H00 - 15H30 MAISON DE LA RECHERCHE SALLE F 0.13 LA DIMENSION ETHIQUE DANS L’ORGANISATION DES CONNAISSANCES THE ETHICAL DIMENSION IN KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION PROGRAMME Strategic and Ethical Layering in Synoptic Translation Practice 14h30-15h00 Noureddine Kridis*, professeur de psychologie à l'Université de Tunis, professeur invité au CIREL, Lille 3 Modélisation du devenir créateur 15h00 -15h30 Sylvie Condette (CIREL, Lille 3) Titre à confirmer * short bios/biographies succinctes Joseph T. TENNIS is an Associate Professor and Director of Faculty Affairs at the Information School of the University of Washington, Adjunct Associate Professor of Linguistics, and a member of the Textual Studies faculty at UW. He is the President of the International Society for Knowledge Organization (20142018). He is the Director of the Governing Board of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (2016). He is an Associate Member of the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Study at The University of British Columbia. He has been an occasional visiting scholar at the State University of São Paulo since 2009. He is Managing Editor for Advances in Classification Research Online, and on the editorial board for Library Quarterly (USA), Knowledge Organization (Germany), Scire (Spain), Informatio (Uruguay), and Zagadnienia Informacji Naukowej (Poland). He is also a member of the Dublin Core Usage Board and Oversight Committee (an international standards body that works toward the implementation and maintenance of interoperable metadata). He has been active in the InterPARES research project (working on digital records preservation) since 2005, and currently serves as an advisor and researcher on metadata issues. His research has been funded by Microsoft, IMLS, and SSHRC. He holds a B.A. in Religious Studies. He received his M.L.S. and an Sp.L.I.S. in Book History from Indiana University, and the Ph.D. in Information Science from the University of Washington. He works in classification theory, the ethics and aesthetics of information organization labor, the versioning of classification schemes and thesauri, subject ontogeny, information provenance, authenticity metadata, and the comparative discursive analysis of metadata creation and evaluation, including archival metadata, both contemporary and historical. In 2013 he won the ALISE/Bohdan S. Wynar Research Paper Award, for "The Strange Case of Eugenics: A Subject’s Ontogeny in a Long-Lived Classification Scheme and the Question of Collocative Integrity. " (2012). In Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 63(7): 1350-1359. To find out more about Joseph visit: http://ischool.uw.edu/people/faculty/jtennis. Shahid RAHMAN is full professor for logic and epistemology at the University of Lille since 2001 (Sciences Humaines, Lettres et Arts, UMR 8163: STL). He gathered a Masters in Philosophy, Mathematics and Philology (ErlangenNürnberg), a PhD in philosophy and (on game-theoretical foundations for constructive logic and category theory), cognitive psychology and philology, and an Habilitation in Philosophy (both at Univ. Saarland – Germany)?. Promoted by the ministry of education to the level of Professeur de la classe exceptionnelle in Philosophy. Elected member (2011) of the Comité national français d’histoire et de philosophie des sciences associated to the Académie des Sciences.Director of the research MESHS-project ADA, that unifies 19-research laboratories in the Humanities and Social Sciences of Nord-Pas de Calais (France). The King's college edited a book in honour of his 50th birthday. He edits two book series in Springer (LEUS and LAR) and three more in College Publications. His main researches concern philosophy and history of logic and epistemology with special emphasis on game-theoretical approaches. He successfully adviced so far, 14 PHD students, most of them gathered academic propositions including assistants, associate and full professorships. https://univ-lille3.academia.edu/ShahidRahman https://cv.archivesouvertes.fr/shahid-rahman http://stl.recherche.univ-lille3.fr/sitespersonnels/rahman/accueilrahman.html http://www.springeronline.com/series/6936 http://www.springer.com/series/11547 http://www.collegepublications.co.uk/cahiers/ http://www.collegepublications.co.uk/dialogues/ http://www.collegepublications.co.uk/cuadernos/ Samuel TRAINOR is a British writer and literary translator who taught himself web authoring skills while working as a freelance technical translator providing multilingual web solutions. Since becoming an Associate Professor at the University of Lille, he has integrated these skills into a web-based dynamic translation interface for the retranslation of canonical poetic texts: the Synoptic Translation Project. As part of a broader study re-examining the concept of transparency in translation, this gives a practical example of a few of the key concepts of strategic and ethical layering in translation. He has previously translated the work of Frédéric Lordon and Gabriel Tarde, including The Two Elements of Sociology published by Routledge in early 2016, and has been involved in the translation of his own poetry. He is currently working on an English version of L'Image de l'Autre. Noirs, Juifs, Musulmans et Gitans dans l'imaginaire européen by Victor Stoichita for Reaktion Books. Noureddine KRIDIS est professeur des universités en Psychologie de l'Education, titulaire d'un doctorat de troisième cycle en sciences de l'éducation et d'un doctorat d'Etat en psychologie, il a occupé les fonctions de doyen de la Faculté des Sciences Humaines et Sociales de Tunis (Tunisie) de 2011 à 2014. Ses travaux portent sur les questions d'information sur soi et de construction discursive, sur les conduites créatives et la communication inter et intrapersonnelle. Auteur de plusieurs ouvrages et articles s'inscrivant dans le champ de la psychologie de la communication et de l'approche systémique, il est fondateur et directeur du Groupe d'Etudes Systémiques (GES) et s'est aussi consacré à l'intervention psycho-socioéducative dans plusieurs institutions et organisations."