APPROCHES HISTORIQUES, PHILOSOPHIQUES ET ANTHROPOLOGIQUES DES NOMBRES, DE LA MESURE ET DE LA MESURABILITÉ

Organisation :

Nadine de Courtenay (Université Paris Cité, SPHere), Fabien Grégis (SPHere) & Edgar Lejeune (Temos & SPHere)

PROGRAMME 2023-2024

Les séminaires ont lieu une fois par mois, le mercredi, de 14h30 à 17h30 (sauf la séance du 13 décembre) dans le bâtiment Condorcet - Université Paris Cité 4 rue Elsa Morante Paris 75013

25 octobre 2023, salle 646A-Mondrian

La mesure en économie – « Quantification et modèles économique »

Présentations : Quentin Dufour (ENS) et Verena Halsmayer (University of Lucerne)

  • Verena Halsmayer - University of Lucerne
    Merely a model : Solow’s growth model as a historical artifact
    Résumé :
    In my presentation I will talk about a book manuscript, in which I want to find out what made the economist Robert Solow’s model of economic growth (1956) a “model” and what that meant. I do so from a historian’s perspective : attending to other forms of economic knowledge and their settings between the 1930s and 1960s helps me to investigate the model’s specific material and medial characteristics. At the same time, this approach allows me to tell episodes from the history of growth as an economists’ problem. Several episodes from the life of what soon came to be called “the Solow model” investigate the interplay between model form, economists’ reasoning about growth and development, measurement techniques, and practices of intervention in specific circumstances. As did many other economic modelers, Solow frequently emphasized that it was merely a model—a stylized construct, heuristic device, a tool for investigation. And yet, it was precisely such framing that allowed it to entertain a host of engagements and unfold its suggestive power. Ultimately, it turned into a model of what it meant to think like an economist.
  • Quentin Dufour - Centre Maurice Halbwachs
    Producing a state of the economy. Data transformations and the representation of the economy
    Résumé :
    National accounts are based on two major tables - the Overall Economic Table (OEE) and the Input-Output Table (IOT). Together, they are generally considered as the main representations of the national economy. However, to tell something about the state of a country’s economy for a month or a year, they both need to be filled-in with data. This communication focuses on the measurement practices that turn empty tables into full tables, in the case of the French Statistical Institute. At the crossroads of the sociology of quantification and the sociology of science, we question the kind of data and the kind of work that needs to be achieved on them to produce a state of the economy. To fill-in their tables, French statisticians can lean on vast amounts of preexisting economic data. Nonetheless, once collected, they are not directly integrated into the tables. This communication shows that, to produce a state of the economy, workers cannot keep data as they are. Rather, they massively transform them to achieve a consistent picture of the economy for the quarter or the year. We identify four transformation processes that allow data to be compatible with the accounting tables : economization, temporalization, globalization, and stabilization. The analysis is based on a nine-month ethnographic survey within the National Accounts Department inside the French Statistical institute.

15 novembre 2023, salle 371A-Klein

Lecture de texte : Luca Mari, Andrew Maul, David Torres Irribarra & Mark Wilson (2017), “Quantities, Quantification, and the Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Measurement”, Measurement 100:115-121, DOI= https://doi.org/10.1016/j.measurement.2016.12.050.

Présentation : Fabien Grégis (SPHere)


13 décembre 2023, 9h00 à 18h00, salle 646A-Mondrian

Table ronde « Quelles mathématisations pour quelles mesures ? Cheminement à travers les disciplines »


10 janvier 2024, salle 646A-Mondrian

Lecture de texte : Henri Lebesgue (1931), Sur la mesure des grandeurs.

Présentation : Thomas Berthod (Université Paris Cité, SPHere)


[Annulée] 14 février 2024, salle 371A-Klein


13 mars 2024, salle 646A-Mondrian

Lecture de texte : Charles-Victor Langlois et Charles Seignobos (1898), Introduction aux études historiques.

Présentation : Edgar Lejeune (Université Paris Cité, SPHere & EHESS, CAK)


3 avril 2024, salle 646A-Mondrian

Lecture de texte : Claude Elwood Shannon (1948), “A Mathematical Theory of Communication”, The Bell System Technical Journal 379:423.

Présentation : Marie-José Durand-Richard (Université Paris 8, SPHere)


22 mai 2024, salle 646A-Mondrian

Marie-José Durand-Richard — MCF honoraire Université Paris 8 & Chercheuse associée SPHERE (CNRS, Université Paris-Cité, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne) sur Claude E. Shannon (1916-2001) : mesurer l'information, pourquoi et comment ?


12 juin 2024, salle 646A-Mondrian

Lecture de texte sur les tests d’hypothèses et les analyses de corrélation (Neyman-Pearson)

Présentation : Nadine de Courtenay (Université Paris Cité, SPHere)