"2020 is perhaps the birth date of this "digital society" announced since the 1960s, under already dated terms ("information society", "network society"). Promoted or expected by some, feared by others. A global digital society, moreover, because a very large part of the planet has seen whole sections of economic and social life fall into the digital domain by 2020.It's hard to imagine what it would have been like without digital tools: to learn, to work, to trade, to maintain and sustain sociability. To ensure the continuity of public services and businesses. And to equip the solidarity initiatives of institutions, associations and citizens.
Health system, education, telecommuting, state digital, urban logistics, networks, open data, Commons, opendata, Twitter, GAFAM, Wikipedia in times of pandemic, open science and emergency biology, visors and makers...
The latest issue of the Enjeux Numériques series of the Annales des Mines magazine is entirely devoted to "digital responses to the health crisis".
Composed of 19 articles (28 authors), this file is organized around four chapters
"Digital Crisis": how digital has helped us cope with confinements
Digital mobilization to understand and manage the health crisis
"Les Annales des Mines" look at digital responses to the health crisis
"2020 is perhaps the birth date of this "digital society" announced since the 1960s, under already dated terms ("information society", "network society"). Promoted or expected by some, feared by others. A global digital society, moreover, because a very large part of the planet has seen whole sections of economic and social life fall into the digital domain by 2020.It's hard to imagine what it would have been like without digital tools: to learn, to work, to trade, to maintain and sustain sociability. To ensure the continuity of public services and businesses. And to equip the solidarity initiatives of institutions, associations and citizens.
Health system, education, telecommuting, state digital, urban logistics, networks, open data, Commons, opendata, Twitter, GAFAM, Wikipedia in times of pandemic, open science and emergency biology, visors and makers...
The latest issue of the Enjeux Numériques series of the Annales des Mines magazine is entirely devoted to "digital responses to the health crisis".
Composed of 19 articles (28 authors), this file is organized around four chapters
"Digital Crisis": how digital has helped us cope with confinements
Digital mobilization to understand and manage the health crisis