Heuristique de la lenteur
Slowness – seen as aiôn or lived time – is a key-tool for a geographical fieldwork: analysis of three research stays in Indonesia (2006-2008, 2009, 2013) prove as much. Taking time allows, epistemologically, to give sense, intellectually and by senses, to research and place, and to realize the area...
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doaj-ce7701f958844d7296d087bd0a01f40c2020-11-24T23:59:01ZfraUMR 245 - CESSMACarnets de Géographes2107-72662015-09-01810.4000/cdg.299Heuristique de la lenteurJean-Baptiste BingSlowness – seen as aiôn or lived time – is a key-tool for a geographical fieldwork: analysis of three research stays in Indonesia (2006-2008, 2009, 2013) prove as much. Taking time allows, epistemologically, to give sense, intellectually and by senses, to research and place, and to realize the area of validity of the work; methodologically, it helps to establish confidence and deeper exchanges, to find unexpected lines of research, and it helps the rising of a plural and efficient writing. This article argues for a geography which, as a slow science, could be a mesology into words as into deeds.http://journals.openedition.org/cdg/299 |
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Slowness – seen as aiôn or lived time – is a key-tool for a geographical fieldwork: analysis of three research stays in Indonesia (2006-2008, 2009, 2013) prove as much. Taking time allows, epistemologically, to give sense, intellectually and by senses, to research and place, and to realize the area of validity of the work; methodologically, it helps to establish confidence and deeper exchanges, to find unexpected lines of research, and it helps the rising of a plural and efficient writing. This article argues for a geography which, as a slow science, could be a mesology into words as into deeds. |
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