Since the 1970s, archaeology has been very rapidly professionalized with the evolution of the French administration and the explosion of preventive archaeology positions. The benefits of this rapid evolution must now take into account the non-professional actors (volunteers, amateurs and citizens) whose diversity has also evolved. Indeed, the distance taken by professionals towards the latter is increasing a little more every day. Yet, for a long time, learned societies and associations have fuelled scientific production. Some have even led to the creation of research centres, sometimes associated with the creation of a museum. These large-scale initiatives from legal entities may also be found in the case of individuals. To very different ...
The majority of analyses investigating the professionalisation of scientific domains tend to assume ...
International audienceDepuis l’époque des cabinets de curiosités jusqu’à l’affirmation des Académies...
Document préparatoire pour communication au colloque "Patrimoine et humanités numériques", Meynard C...
International audienceSince the 1970s, archaeology has been very rapidly professionalized with the e...
International audienceIn France, the number of preventive archaeology sites has grown considerably s...
International audienceAnalyses of the professionalization of scientific research fields sometimes ac...
International audienceThe paper presents the ongoing work of a PhD in history at CY Cergy Paris Univ...
Since February 2010, the issue of Users of Metal Detectors (UMDs) has been a hot topic in France. If...
In various scientific disciplines, there is a growing gap between professionals scientists and volun...
National audienceIn the face of the digital skills injunctions that have been imposed on archaeologi...
Is a person with no particular knowledge in a field – i.e. a layperson-neophyte – able to help a spe...
Ce texte introductif dresse le bilan du Colloque Archéo-Éthique qui s'est déroulé à Paris les 25 et ...
On sait ce que, depuis la fin du XVIIIe siècle, « l’invention de la Méditerranée » – pour reprendre ...
The majority of analyses investigating the professionalisation of scientific domains tend to assume ...
International audienceDepuis l’époque des cabinets de curiosités jusqu’à l’affirmation des Académies...
Document préparatoire pour communication au colloque "Patrimoine et humanités numériques", Meynard C...
International audienceSince the 1970s, archaeology has been very rapidly professionalized with the e...
International audienceIn France, the number of preventive archaeology sites has grown considerably s...
International audienceAnalyses of the professionalization of scientific research fields sometimes ac...
International audienceThe paper presents the ongoing work of a PhD in history at CY Cergy Paris Univ...
Since February 2010, the issue of Users of Metal Detectors (UMDs) has been a hot topic in France. If...
In various scientific disciplines, there is a growing gap between professionals scientists and volun...
National audienceIn the face of the digital skills injunctions that have been imposed on archaeologi...
Is a person with no particular knowledge in a field – i.e. a layperson-neophyte – able to help a spe...
Ce texte introductif dresse le bilan du Colloque Archéo-Éthique qui s'est déroulé à Paris les 25 et ...
On sait ce que, depuis la fin du XVIIIe siècle, « l’invention de la Méditerranée » – pour reprendre ...
The majority of analyses investigating the professionalisation of scientific domains tend to assume ...
International audienceDepuis l’époque des cabinets de curiosités jusqu’à l’affirmation des Académies...
Document préparatoire pour communication au colloque "Patrimoine et humanités numériques", Meynard C...