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Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and at the Center for the Study of Technology, Knowledge, and Practices. His research lies at the intersection of the sociology of technology and the sociology of the body, and he is particularly interested in methods for measuring and modeling physical performance.
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Ernest Solvay, Max Weber and the Energy. From the Energetic Evaluation of Social Activity to the Social Values of Energetic Activity
- By Marco Saraceno
- and Thomas Seguin
In L’Année sociologique (2017/2 Vol. 67)
Technical history of the pedometer. Genesis of an everyday life sensor
In Communications (2023/1 No 112)
From the Measurement of Bodies to a Politics of Bodies: A History of the Sciences of Work (1880–1920)
In Bulletin de psychologie (2014/3 Issue 531)
Will, Effort and Worth
The Psychophysiology of Work in George Sorel’s Economic Thought
In Mil neuf cent (2014/1 No 32)
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Technical history of the pedometer. Genesis of an everyday life sensor
In Communications (2023/1 No 112)
The Measure and Valorisation of Physical Work Through Digital Capitalism: The Case of Bike Courriers
In Journal des anthropologues (2019/3-4 n° 158-159)
The Graphic Method and the Spirit of the “Activity Tracker” (1847-1920)
At the Sources of Self-Tracking, the “Self-Recording” Curve of the Human Motor
In L'Homme et la société (2018/2 n° 207)
Ernest Solvay, Max Weber and the Energy. From the Energetic Evaluation of Social Activity to the Social Values of Energetic Activity
- By Marco Saraceno
- and Thomas Seguin
In L’Année sociologique (2017/2 Vol. 67)
Will, Effort and Worth
The Psychophysiology of Work in George Sorel’s Economic Thought
In Mil neuf cent (2014/1 No 32)
From the Measurement of Bodies to a Politics of Bodies: A History of the Sciences of Work (1880–1920)
In Bulletin de psychologie (2014/3 Issue 531)