This paper discusses the concept of the document evolved throughout the 20th century in France, particularly through the writings of Robert Escarpit and Jean Meyriat. The document began as a simple notion and then gradually took on new meanings such that it is now seen as a construction of social values. Multiplicity is posited as a fundamental characteristic of the document, which affects its meaning, its interpretation and its social values. Like a rhizome, the document circulates in social spaces with multiple, nomadic associations through attribution, intention, meaning, interpretations and social values (political issues, artistic and aesthetic dimensions, economy, etc.) without any notion of hierarchy
Social ontology has experienced significative growth in the last decades. In particular, a promising...
Badiou’s ontological work draws attention to multiplicities – the oneness of ontology, which he expl...
Cette thèse a pour but de comprendre comment le « numérique » interroge à la fois les processus de l...
The concept of document is common and fundamental to numerous information-related disciplines. Perha...
Three contributions are made to understanding the nature of documents. A survey of definitions of d...
The authors discuss two conceptual frameworks of documents and documentation: Lund\u27s complementar...
The authors discuss two conceptual frameworks of documents and documentation: Lund's complementarity...
Writing, printing, telecommunications, and copying enabled the rise of the “information society” (mo...
This collection of papers on aspects of documentation theory and practice celebrates the ten‐year an...
This article presents aspects of recent studies within the universe of the multiple in its various e...
Document theory examines the concept of a document and how it can serve with other concepts to under...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to provide context and raise interest for the term ...
In the development of documentation studies at the University of Tromsø and the founding of the Docu...
The origins of the notion of both text and document can be traced back to antiquity. Over the course...
Un des résultats anthropologiques importants du matérialisme de Diderot et de sa critique du finalis...
Social ontology has experienced significative growth in the last decades. In particular, a promising...
Badiou’s ontological work draws attention to multiplicities – the oneness of ontology, which he expl...
Cette thèse a pour but de comprendre comment le « numérique » interroge à la fois les processus de l...
The concept of document is common and fundamental to numerous information-related disciplines. Perha...
Three contributions are made to understanding the nature of documents. A survey of definitions of d...
The authors discuss two conceptual frameworks of documents and documentation: Lund\u27s complementar...
The authors discuss two conceptual frameworks of documents and documentation: Lund's complementarity...
Writing, printing, telecommunications, and copying enabled the rise of the “information society” (mo...
This collection of papers on aspects of documentation theory and practice celebrates the ten‐year an...
This article presents aspects of recent studies within the universe of the multiple in its various e...
Document theory examines the concept of a document and how it can serve with other concepts to under...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to provide context and raise interest for the term ...
In the development of documentation studies at the University of Tromsø and the founding of the Docu...
The origins of the notion of both text and document can be traced back to antiquity. Over the course...
Un des résultats anthropologiques importants du matérialisme de Diderot et de sa critique du finalis...
Social ontology has experienced significative growth in the last decades. In particular, a promising...
Badiou’s ontological work draws attention to multiplicities – the oneness of ontology, which he expl...
Cette thèse a pour but de comprendre comment le « numérique » interroge à la fois les processus de l...