Research and Publications
Posted on 14 Feb 2018 by Anne Beaulieu
Trump, Brexit, the earthquakes in Groningen, interdisciplinarity in energy research, the poor showing of the Netherlands in the energy transition–this collection of glocal issues has recently spurred me to think and write about our systems of knowledge and how they come to matter. One… Continue Reading “Tact”
Category: academicTags: epistemology, psychology, social technology
Posted on 24 Feb 2013 by Anne Beaulieu
A new publication with a long history! Learning in a Landscape: Simulation-building as Reflexive Intervention–the title says it all. After sending in this article to a few possible outlets, it seemed we might never get out of the binary reactions that wouldn’t give room… Continue Reading “Doing and thinking!”
Category: UncategorizedTags: ethnography, experts, ontology, simulations, social technology, visualisation
Posted on 2 Feb 2011 by Anne Beaulieu
A new publication setting out the concept of social technology–and why we need it– has appeared in the Handbook of Philosophy of the Social Sciences. In this chapter entitled Social Technology, the concept is refined and illustrated through the analysis of three ‘cases’: priming,… Continue Reading “Social Technology”
Category: UncategorizedTags: psychology, social software, social technology, workshop