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Négocier la transparence des filières alimentaires

open access: yesRevue d'anthropologie des connaissances, 2022
This article questions the construction of transparency within the food chains. The analysis is based on the observation of two negotiations during which industry and retail representatives have discussed about the exchange and sharing of sensitive data ...
Bastien Soutjis
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Bayesian ignorance [PDF]

open access: yesTheoretical Computer Science, 2010
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Noga Alon   +3 more
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Normalisation et « retour au sol » des résidus organiques

open access: yesRevue d'anthropologie des connaissances, 2021
In effect since the 1970s, the AFNOR NF U44-051 standard governs the conditions for the marketing of compost produced from organic waste in France. According to this norm, since 2007, for each category of pollutants, thresholds must not be exceeded in ...
François-Joseph Daniel
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Failing to ignore the ignorant: Mistaking ignorance for error

open access: yesJudgment and Decision Making, 2022
AbstractExpertise is a reliable cue for accuracy – experts are often correct in their judgments and opinions. However, the opposite is not necessarily the case – ignorant judges are not guaranteed to err. Specifically, in a question with a dichotomous response option, an ignorant responder has a 50% chance of being correct.
André Vaz, André Mata
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Ignorancia(s)

open access: yesRevue d'anthropologie des connaissances, 2021
For over twenty years, ignorance has been a thriving research topic in sociology, philosophy, history, and anthropology, leading to a rich body of literature. This article critically rethinks the contributions and limitations of ignorance studies.
Laura Barbier   +3 more
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De l’art d’argumenter et de convaincre : Alejo Venegas ou la dialectique de la persuasion

open access: yesAtalaya, 2019
This work focuses on the argumentative techniques that Alejo Venegas de Busto, a 16th century moralist from Toledo, uses in his writings. The analysis of a corpus of various texts written by this author, from the most widespread to the least known ...
Marc Zuili
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La production de l’ignorance en matière de dangers professionnels est-elle un processus cognitif uniquement contrôlé par le patronat ?

open access: yesRevue d'anthropologie des connaissances, 2021
Based on a critical discussion of Pascal Marichalar’s book, Qui a tué les verriers de Givors?, this article aims to highlight the value of taking into account the subjective dimension that workers bring into their activities, for agnotology researches ...
Stéphane Le Lay
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To know or not to know? Practices of knowledge and ignorance among Bidayuhs in an “impurely” Christian world [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
© Royal Anthropological Institute 2009. This is the accepted version of the following article: Chua, L. (2009), To know or not to know? Practices of knowledge and ignorance among Bidayuhs in an ‘impurely’ Christian world.
Chua, L
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Testing for COVID-19: willful ignorance or selfless behavior?

open access: yesBehavioural Public Policy, 2020
Widespread testing is key to controlling the spread of COVID-19. But should we worry about self-selection bias in the testing? The recent literature on willful ignorance says we should – people often avoid health information.
Linda Thunström   +4 more
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Creative Ignorance

open access: yes, 2022
Much research in creativity proceeds from the hylomorphic model, that is the no-tion that the creator imposes a preconceived form on inert matter and a detailed plan is followed. In such a model, the unknowability of material engagement is erased to the extent that the creative process is often reduced to the genesis of the creative plan, the spark of ...
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