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- Gilbert Simondon's ethics of technology: an extended analysisPublication . Jacquinet, MarcThis essay explores Simondon's ethical perspective on technique and technological change, highlighting both the philosophical foundations and practical implications of his thought. It will examine how Simondon's ethics emerges from his ontological and epistemological commitments, while drawing connections to contemporary technological challenges and comparing his approach with other philosophical traditions. By engaging with Simondon's work as a living philosophical resource rather than a historical artifact, we can discover valuable insights for navigating our increasingly complex technological environment.
- Introduction to grounded theory: evolution, approaches, and critical perspectivesPublication . Jacquinet, MarcGrounded Theory (GT) emerged in the 1960s as an innovative or according to some quarters groundbreaking or revolutionary methodological approach to qualitative research, fundamentally challenging the dominant hypothetico-deductive model of scientific inquiry prevalent at the time. Initially developed by sociologists Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss (1967) in their seminal work "The Discovery of Grounded Theory," this methodology proposed a radical departure from the traditional relationship between theory and empirical research. Rather than beginning with preexisting theoretical frameworks and testing hypotheses, GT advocates for the systematic generation of theory from data through rigorous analytical procedures, including coding.
- As linhas abissais na era global: fronteiras invisíveis da desigualdadePublication . Jacquinet, Marc
- The symbiotic relationship between institutions and governance: a critical analysis of power, legitimacy, and democratic performancePublication . Jacquinet, MarcThis essay examines the intricate relationships between institutions and governance, exploring how formal and informal institutional arrangements shape governmental effectiveness, democratic legitimacy, and policy outcomes. Through a comprehensive analysis of theoretical frameworks, empirical evidence, and comparative case studies, this work demonstrates that institutions serve as both constraining and enabling structures that fundamentally determine the quality of governance. The analysis reveals that while strong institutions can enhance democratic performance and state capacity, institutional design choices reflect underlying power dynamics and can perpetuate inequalities. This investigation contributes to ongoing debates about institutional reform, democratic consolidation, and the optimization of governance systems in diverse political contexts.