Digital History and Philosophy of Science
1 November 2019 • 9h30 18h00
UQAM, W-5215
1 November 2019 • 9h30 18h00
UQAM, W-5215
PROGRAM
9h30-10h10 : François Claveau (Université de Sherbrooke), A Bibliographic History of the Social Sciences and Humanities
10h10-10h50 : Christopher D. Green (Université York), What We Find When We Transform the Full Text of Psychology Journals into Social Networks
10h50-11h10 : Coffee Break
11h10-11h50 : Thibault Racovski (Institut d'histoire et de philosophie des sciences et des techniques, Paris-1), Studying the conceptual dynamics of evolutionary novelty research with phylomemies
11h50-12h30 : Christophe Malaterre (Université du Québec à Montréal), The Recipes of Philosophy of Science: Topic-Modeling and Associative Rules
12h30-14h : Lunch
14h-14h40 : Vincent Larivière (Université de Montréal) Text-mining museums: an analysis of the Harvard collection of scientific instruments
14h40-15h20 : Charles Pence (Université catholique de Louvain), Analyzing the biological literature with evoText
15h20-15h40 : Coffee Break
15h40-16h20 : Alexander Klein (Université McMaster), Two Challenges for Digital Historians: Modeling Causes and Propositional Attitudes
16h20-17h20 : Round Table, Digital approaches in HPS: contributing to existing questions or answering new ones?
17h20-18h : Cocktail
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Location : UQAM, Pavillon Thérèse-Casgrain (W), Philosophy Department, Room W-5215
Language : Anglais
Contact for information : malaterre.christophe@uqam.ca / charles.pence@uclouvain.be
Contact for registration : cirst@uqam.ca
ORGANIZATION
Chaire de recherche du Canada en philosophie des sciences de la vie, UQAM
Université catholique de Louvain
Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie
Bureau des initiatives numériques (CIRST)
Réseau montréalais de philosophie des sciences
PARTNERSHIP
Relations internationales et Francophonie, Gouvernement du Québec
Wallonie - Bruxelles International
This content has been updated on 5 November 2019 at 9 h 30 min.