- EAN13
- 9782749159232
- Éditeur
- Le Cherche Midi
- Date de publication
- 04/10/2018
- Langue
- anglais
- Langue d'origine
- français
- Fiches UNIMARC
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Aide EAN13 : 9782749159232
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From new apps on our cellphone to car-sharing, from the invasion of drones to
the reorganization of production lines, from tweets to digital tablets and
procreation methods, from genetic manipulations to nanotechnologies,
innovation is everywhere.
It has penetrated and turned upside-down all the economic, social, cultural
and political sectors.
Nothing escapes it. Nothing can survive without it. Permanent innovation, that
headlong search for the new, is the originality of our period.
What world are we living in?
How can we find our way in a profusion like this?
How can we evaluate the meaning and usefulness of this general and growing
agitation of our societies?
What universe is being prepared?
For three years, at regular morning sessions, we invited the most diverse
personalities: heads of major groups and startup creators, scientists and
philosophers, elected officials and physicians, foreign and French experts in
many fields. They tackled every subject: the energy and digital transitions,
the biological revolution, green mobility, new towns, those consumers who have
become actors.
Everything moves! Montaigne was right: "Our world eternally turns around.'
Here is a modest contribution to the portrait of our modernity.
the reorganization of production lines, from tweets to digital tablets and
procreation methods, from genetic manipulations to nanotechnologies,
innovation is everywhere.
It has penetrated and turned upside-down all the economic, social, cultural
and political sectors.
Nothing escapes it. Nothing can survive without it. Permanent innovation, that
headlong search for the new, is the originality of our period.
What world are we living in?
How can we find our way in a profusion like this?
How can we evaluate the meaning and usefulness of this general and growing
agitation of our societies?
What universe is being prepared?
For three years, at regular morning sessions, we invited the most diverse
personalities: heads of major groups and startup creators, scientists and
philosophers, elected officials and physicians, foreign and French experts in
many fields. They tackled every subject: the energy and digital transitions,
the biological revolution, green mobility, new towns, those consumers who have
become actors.
Everything moves! Montaigne was right: "Our world eternally turns around.'
Here is a modest contribution to the portrait of our modernity.
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