Institut Jean Nicod

New publications

Gurchani, M. U., 2024,Right-Wing Twitter Users in France Exhibit Growing Homophily Compared With Left and Center Users. Social Media + Society

Wojciech Załuski, Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde & Adam Dyrda, Research Handbook on Legal Evolution, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2024

Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde, Comment le droit nous rapproche de la nature, PUF, 2024

Gloria Origgi, La Vérité est une question politique, Albin Michel, 2024

Oscar Julian Esteban-Cantillo, Beatriz Menendez, and Benjamin Quesada, 2024, Climate Change and Air Pollution Impacts on Cultural Heritage Building Materials in Europe and Mexico, Science of The Total Environment

Jacques Mégier 2024, la conscience comme auto-représentation, Éditions L’Harmattan

 

Highlights

PRIX JEAN NICOD ǀ Uta and Chris Frith graphic novel inspired by their 20214 Jean Nicod lectures is published in french at the Denoël Graphic editions !

MEDIA ǀ Transparency, expertise, direct democracy, ... Do politicians need to be in the "truth" to make the right decisions ?Listen to Gloria Origgi’s interview for Les matins de France Culture

PRIX JEAN NICOD ǀ The Institut is honored to present the Prix Jean Nicod 2024 to Christopher Peacocke, and to welcome him to a series of lectures on the theme of "Understanding Music" in May and June.

HISTOIRES DE THESE ǀ Can artificial intelligence be explained ? Thomas Souverain looks at this question from the perspective of financial services and job search.

MEDIA ǀ Bodies scrutinized, sacralized, scorned, politicized, painful or augmented : For the journal Le Vif grand entretien, Frédérique de Vignemont calls on cognitive science to question the myths surrounding our bodies.

PHD POSITIONS ǀ The Institute is recruiting two PhD students, fully funded by the EU Horizon Europe MEDiverSEAty grant on topics related to the representation of the sea and marine life in the Mediterranean context.

REVOIR ǀ Watch Aïda Elamrani talk at the European Bioethics Forum 2024 on "AI and creativity : When machines become artists".


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