CoNRS - CID

Interdisciplinary commissions





CID 53 : Humans, societies, physical and digital technologies

Main institute: INSHS

Secondary institute(s): INS2I, INSHS, INSIS

Relevant sections: 2, 3, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 30, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43

Keywords

• Innovative research and methodologies in the humanities and social sciences based on digital and material technologies
• Innovative research and methodologies in computer science and sciences of engineering based on the humanities and social sciences
• Digital and material technologies related issues: practices, uses, inequalities; climate and energy challenges, eco-responsibility of digital technologies and technological developments; new epistemologies, practices and methods
• Artificial intelligence, digital commons, networks, internet: criticisms and controversies; decision-making support, uncertainty, algorithms; regulations and governance; cybersecurity, surveillance, power; digital commons, privacy; reliability and robustness of simulations; quantification of uncertainties and interpretability; artistic creation and creative processes
• Analysis of human beings and technological artefacts’ interactions: enhanced, compensated, complemented and/or replaced human beings; cognition and language; intelligent design; sensors. Social, economic, historical, ethical and anthropological implications
• Computer science and sciences of engineering in a reflexive context on uses,
practices and impacts: algorithms and artificial intelligence in a regulated context;
cybersecurity; robotics; human-machine interactions; large-scale data; edge computing
• Digital technologies and data in the humanities and social sciences: data mining,
machine learning; semantic indexing, ontology extraction; preservation of data; large databases and thematic corpora; automatic language processing, approaches dedicated to heritage data, geographic data, health data, E-education
• Environmental issues related to digital technologies: energy, material resources, climate change, environmental health, inequalities, infrastructures, conflicts of use, eco-responsibility, impact measurements