Published on Tuesday, July 08, 2014
Abstract
Les végétaux sont porteurs d’une double historicité : d’une part en raison de leur histoire biologique (évolution, cycle de reproduction, etc.), d’autre part en raison de leur histoire humaine (études botaniques, sélection, pratiques culturales, usages, etc.). Ce caractère historique intrinsèque fonde des approches interdisciplinaires qui prennent en compte autant l’histoire biologique que l’histoire humaine des végétaux. Nous proposons un moment de discussion propice à l’analyse de l’interdisciplinarité à l’œuvre dans les recherches qui croisent l’approche historique et l’approche des sciences expérimentales du végétal (génétique, physiologie, pathologie, systématique, étude de l’évolution, etc.). En effet, elles élaborent une interaction complexe entre ces disciplines et soulèvent des questions méthodologiques et épistémologiques.
Announcement
Argument
Plants have double historicity: on the one hand due to their biological history (evolution, reproductive cycle, etc.), on the other hand due to their human history (botanical studies, selection, cultivation practices, usage, etc.). These legitimate interdisciplinary approaches take into account both the biological and the human history of plants.
We propose a two-day workshop conducive to analysis of interdisciplinarity at work in research that crosses the historical approach and the experimental plant sciences (genetics, physiology, pathology, systematics, study of the evolution, etc.). Indeed, interdiscplinarity develops a complex interaction between these disciplines and raises methodological and epistemological questions.
We welcome papers that are, preferably, jointly submitted by a historian and a biologist.
Main themes
It will be interesting for each intervention to be structured around four themes:
1) Subject. How do interdisciplinary issues emerge and develop in plant sciences? Why do history and biology work together? Why should one team depart from the traditional disciplinary approach?
2) Method. How is dialogue established between historians and biologists? Do they have a common language? What archives does one use? How does one formalize and combine data? What are the obstacles, what are the difficulties?
3) Results. What favours more interdisciplinary research? How do peers receive interdisciplinarity? How and where does one publish results? What follows?
4) Epistemology. What status do plants have in these approaches: object or archive?
These questions are, of course, incentives and non-restrictive. The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers interested in an interdisciplinary approach to plant crossing history and experimental sciences. Colleagues working with similar methodologies in microbiology and animal biology will be invited to this workshop with the aim to open comparative perspectives.
Submission guidelines
Submissions for 30-45 minute papers should be sent to: cristiana.pavie@univ-angers.fr and they should include abstracts (300-500 words) and a short bio-bibliographical notice of authors.
Deadline for submission:
September 6, 2014
Notification of acceptance: September 15, 2014
Location :
The workshop will take place in December 8-9, 2014 at the University of Angers (France).
Languages: French and English
Scientific committee
- Céline Briée – post-doctorante FloRHIGe– CERHIO Université d’Angers
- Jérémy Clotault – maître de conferences, IRHS, Université d’Angers
- Fabrice Foucher- chargé de recherché IRHS, INRA Angers-Nantes
- Laurent Loison – post-doctorant POLCELL, Université de Strasbourg
- Michel Morange – professeur, ENS Paris
- Cristiana Oghina-Pavie, maître de conferences, CERHIO, Université d’Angers
- Philippe Simoneau, professeur, IRHS, Université d’Angers
- Stéphane Tirard, professeur, Centre François Viète, Université de Nantes
Organizing Comitee
- Céline Briée
- Jérémy Clotault
- Cristiana Oghina-Pavie
- Stéphane Tirard
Contact : Cristiana.pavie@univ-angers.fr
Organization
- CERHIO Centre de recherches historiques de l’Ouest – UMR CNRS 6258 Université d’Angers
- CFV- Centre François Viète d’épistémologie et d’histoire des sciences et des techniques EA 1161, Universités de Nantes et Brest
- SFR QUASAV- Structure federative de recherche Qualité et Santé du Végétal, Angers
Dans le cadre des programmes de recherche interdisciplinaires :
- Hybrides - Histoire des hybrides horticoles. Science et pratique de la diversité des ligneux d’ornement et fruitiers au XIXe siècle, financé par le Conseil scientifique de l’Université
- FloRHiGe- Facteurs de succès de l’innovation variétale du rosier aux XVIIIe et XIXe siècle, démarche interdisciplinaire génétique et historique, financé par la Région des Pays de la Loire
Subjects
- Science studies (Main category)
- Society > Science studies > History of science
- Mind and language > Epistemology and methodology > Epistemology
- Society > History
Places
- Maison des sciences humaines, UFR Lettres, Langues et Sciences Humaines - Université d'Angers - 5 bis Bd Lavoisier
Angers, France (49145)
Date(s)
- Saturday, September 06, 2014
Attached files
Keywords
- interdisciplinarité, vivant, historicité, science du végétal
Contact(s)
- Cristiana Oghina-Pavie
courriel : cristiana [dot] oghina-pavie [at] univ-angers [dot] fr
Reference Urls
Information source
- Cristiana Oghina-Pavie
courriel : cristiana [dot] oghina-pavie [at] univ-angers [dot] fr
License
This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.
To cite this announcement
« Histoire et sciences du végétal : approches interdisciplinaires », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on Tuesday, July 08, 2014, https://doi.org/10.58079/qez