Christian Jacob

Porteur de projet Savoirs | Winner of the 2019-2020 Digital humanities call for project

Former student of the École normale supérieure (Ulm), associate professor of classical literature and doctorate, Christian Jacob is research director at the CNRS and, since 2008, director of studies at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales.

His research focuses on the history of knowledge in Greco-Roman Antiquity (literate scholarship, geography and ethnography) and more broadly throughout history, from a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective. From the end of the 1990s, his work on scholarly practices led him to become interested in the impact of new digital technologies on research, reading, writing and publishing in the humanities and social sciences.

Coordinator of several research networks (GDR then GDRI of the CNRS of the CNRS “Les Mondes lettrés”, 2002-2007; ACI of the Ministry of Research “The knowledge of reflexivity. A comparative history of intellectual practices”, 2003-2007), Christian Jacob directed the intellectual and editorial project of the Places of Knowledge (2002-2011), which gave rise to two volumes at Editions Albin Michel (2007-2011). Since 2019, he has been coordinating the Savoirs digital platform project, supported by various partners, EHESS, LabEx Hastec, FMSH, ENSSIB, BNU Strasbourg and EPFL Lausanne, Huma-Num, OpenEdition and the metopes research infrastructure.

Selected Publications

  • Henri-Jean Martin, Les métamorphoses du livre, Entretiens avec Jean-Marc Chatelain et Christian Jacob, Paris, Albin Michel, 2004.
  • The Sovereign Map. Theoretical Approaches in Cartography Throughout History, Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 2006.
  • Lieux de savoir, Vol. 1. Espaces et communautés, sous la direction de Christian Jacob, Paris, Albin Michel, 2007.
  • Lieux de savoir, Vol. 2. Les mains de l’intellect, sous la direction de Christian Jacob, Paris, Albin Michel, 2011.
  • Géographie et ethnographie en Grèce ancienne, Paris, Armand Colin, 2017 (seconde édition)
  • Des Mondes lettrés aux Lieux de savoir, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 2018.
  • Faut-il prendre les Deipnosophistes au sérieux, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 2020 (sous presses) (version française revue et augmentée de The Web of Athenaeus avec quatre nouveaux chapitres.

Picture: ©Frédérique Jouval

Savoirs

Bibliothèque numérique intelligente

Activities

Colloquium

« Savoirs » la bibliothèque numérique intelligente

Conference and hackathon
Published at 9 December 2021