The art of translating plausible futures [Thesis]
Some terms such as novlangue, robot or terraforming come from science fiction and are part of our daily life. These words forged in the imagination of writers are intended to immerse the readers by an impression of plausibility in its scientificity or derision. Let's discover how the lexicon of science fiction is translated with Alice Ray's thesis.
Naming the ills of work [Thesis]
The thesis, which can be read as an epic of the sciences, sheds light on the contexts in which the words "fatigue", "stress" and "burn-out" have appeared, and what values they may have served: those of performance for industry, or those of work analysis by its actors. If the current semantic repertoire of work-related ills is still unstable, here's a thesis to shed some light on it.
Montessori pedagogy in French schools
Montessori's pedagogy fosters the pleasure and desire to learn in children.
Digital cultural planning: with the public.
Planning an audience engagement strategy using digital tools is anything but a simple undertaking. Two authors have published a practical guide online to help with this planning in cultural institutions, a guide that could probably be adapted to other fields.