
Bernard D. Geoghegan, "Code: From Information Theory to French Theory" (Duke UP, 2023)
New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
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The French Model of Structuralism and Information Theory
The French model is maybe not as an individualistic I noticed that for example when you see PhD positions advertising Europe it's often as a part of a collaboration right in France to be more. Well, and also if you look at these researchers like cloud lemme Strauss who, you know, essentially found the structuralist movement in 1950s France. And so in that you have a different model of kind of inventing the future, as opposed to a French model that's a little bit more attached to civil service. Within that ideas of technical and systemic thinking have different inflections they're not unrelated. They work well together in interesting ways together.
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