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I. Comparative Epistimology
A. The Role of the Concepts of Information and Communication within the Sciences
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B. The Unity and Diversity of Humans
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C. Thinking About a Piece of Work: An Interdisciplinary Act
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II. From Interdisciplinarity to Complexity
A. For a Knowledge Reform
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B. The Epistemology of Complexity
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III. Intellectual Battles and Political Fights
A. Quarrels and Controversies
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B. Resistance and the Spirit of Resistance
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C. Concepts Are Not Realities
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IV. To Not Finish
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Varia
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Tribute
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Readings
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Founded and directed by Dominique Wolton, the aim of this journal is to study, using an interdisciplinary approach, the relationships that communication has with individuals, technology, cultures, and societies. A third of the journal’s board members come from outside of France.
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