2018
DOI: 10.3917/sopr.037.0025
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Sociologie et recherche inclusive : prospective collaborative pour un agenda de recherche sur l’eau

Abstract: Depuis les années 2000, les standards de la recherche scientifique portent conjointement sur une exigence d’excellence scientifique et sur le besoin de réponse à des défis de société et à l’économie de la connaissance. Les « agendas de recherche » de l’IdEx Bordeaux sont conçus comme des dispositifs stratégiques de programmation de la recherche visant à hisser l’université de Bordeaux dans les classements internationaux et à construire des partenariats avec la société et le monde socio-économique. L’IdEx de Bo… Show more

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“…These narratives are qualitative descriptions of the proposed scenarios integrating all of the key variables of interest involving spatial and temporal changes (Mahmoud et al, 2009), herein constituted by the three components of the scenaristic trajectories described above. Through this process, participants described the final state of the scenarios as well as the processes or changes leading to this final state (de Godoy Leski et al, 2018), component by component, and according to the defined trajectory. The contribution of those narratives is to focus on the way people mobilize systems rather than abstract descriptions (Rasmussen, 2008), which enriches 'skeleton' scenarios (here the script trajectories defined by the components) by 'flesh and blood', i.e.…”
Section: Co-construction Of Prospective Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These narratives are qualitative descriptions of the proposed scenarios integrating all of the key variables of interest involving spatial and temporal changes (Mahmoud et al, 2009), herein constituted by the three components of the scenaristic trajectories described above. Through this process, participants described the final state of the scenarios as well as the processes or changes leading to this final state (de Godoy Leski et al, 2018), component by component, and according to the defined trajectory. The contribution of those narratives is to focus on the way people mobilize systems rather than abstract descriptions (Rasmussen, 2008), which enriches 'skeleton' scenarios (here the script trajectories defined by the components) by 'flesh and blood', i.e.…”
Section: Co-construction Of Prospective Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%