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Jean-François Chanlat reports on the books by Patrick Gilbert & Nathalie Raulet-Croset and Patrick
Gilbert & Damien Mourey on management tools.
Aurore Fierobe presents a seminar on the administrative burden of health personnel.
Stéphane Deschaintre, based on a reading of Pierre Rosanvallon, addresses the question of the dangers incurred by the researcher.
A dossier is devoted to Bruno Latour, who died in 2022. Michel Villette recounts their meeting in the
United States when they were sociology students. Laure Colin explains what a doctoral student in management can find in his work today. In one of his columns, Bruno Latour had mentioned David Lapoujade's book on William James as "dazzling" and a review of this work makes it clear why.
Alexandre Mallard shows how it is possible to use the professional press to understand the evolution of markets.
Jean-Michel Saussois discusses Goya, dog and wolf.
Estelle Peyrard and Sébastien Vermandel's Geek section innovates with the presentation of a first artificial intelligence tool for researchers and teachers.
A serial opens on Cicero. We follow him, in these first episodes, from his childhood to his accession to the Consulate, then to his first exile.
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