The future of the "Homme-trace"
Having observed that the notion of trace is used in disciplines which subjects and methods often stand far apart, the author presents some definitions from French anthroposemiotic research (Homme-trace, traces processuelles, traces perceptuelles, signe-trace, échoïsation des traces, signe-signal, et...
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| description | Having observed that the notion of trace is used in disciplines which subjects and methods often stand far apart, the author presents some definitions from French anthroposemiotic research (Homme-trace, traces processuelles, traces perceptuelles, signe-trace, échoïsation des traces, signe-signal, etc.) and provides links with research in other disciplines. This paper serves as a basis for debate within the international and interdisciplinary e.laboratory “Human-Trace-Complex-Systems”, with the aim of developing a collective intelligence of the notion of Trace. All disciplines are invited to respond to this substantial societal challenge. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-c4549d08cfb74bb99b8087f47a0a9af82025-08-20T01:51:42ZengNetcom AssociationNetcom0987-60142431-210X2014-12-012810713010.4000/netcom.1554The future of the "Homme-trace"Béatrice Galinon-MélénecHaving observed that the notion of trace is used in disciplines which subjects and methods often stand far apart, the author presents some definitions from French anthroposemiotic research (Homme-trace, traces processuelles, traces perceptuelles, signe-trace, échoïsation des traces, signe-signal, etc.) and provides links with research in other disciplines. This paper serves as a basis for debate within the international and interdisciplinary e.laboratory “Human-Trace-Complex-Systems”, with the aim of developing a collective intelligence of the notion of Trace. All disciplines are invited to respond to this substantial societal challenge.https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/1554environmentsigne-tracesigne-signalmilieuhabitusembodied trace |
| spellingShingle | Béatrice Galinon-Mélénec The future of the "Homme-trace" Netcom environment signe-trace signe-signal milieu habitus embodied trace |
| title | The future of the "Homme-trace" |
| title_full | The future of the "Homme-trace" |
| title_fullStr | The future of the "Homme-trace" |
| title_full_unstemmed | The future of the "Homme-trace" |
| title_short | The future of the "Homme-trace" |
| title_sort | future of the homme trace |
| topic | environment signe-trace signe-signal milieu habitus embodied trace |
| url | https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/1554 |
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