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Where do Covid-19 researches come from? ...

Where do Covid-19 researches come from? (2020-03-23 –>2020-06-01)

Since the end of 2019, research on COVID-19 has been carried out at high speed and generates international cooperation in the form of co-authorship of scientific articles. China, the hotbed of the epidemic, is the main producer of research on the new coronavirus, but almost 120 countries are involved as of June 1, 2020. This […]

Where do Covid-19 researches come from? ...

Where do Covid-19 researches come from? (2020-03-23 –> 2020-04-20)

Since the end of 2019, research on COVID-19 has been carried out at high speed and generates international cooperation in the form of co-authorship of scientific articles. China, the hotbed of the epidemic, is the main producer of research on the new coronavirus, but nearly 90 countries are involved as of 4 May 2020. This […]

Where do Covid-19 researches come from? ...

Where do Covid-19 researches come from? (2020-03-23, 2020-04-06, 2020-04-20)

Since the end of 2019, research on Covid-19 has been carried out at high speed and generates international cooperation in the form of co-authorship of scientific articles. China, the hotbed of the epidemic, is the main producer of research on the new coronavirus, but nearly 80 countries are involved as of 20 April 2020. This […]

Where do Covid-19 researches come from? ...

Where do Covid-19 researches come from? (2020-03-23, 2020-04-06)

Since the end of 2019, research on Covid-19 has been carried out at high speed and generates international cooperation in the form of co-authorship of scientific articles. China, the hotbed of the epidemic, is the main producer of research on the new coronavirus, but nearly 60 countries are involved as of 6 April 2020. This […]

Presentation on the French case at the c...

Presentation on the French case at the colloquium “complexity and disorder”, January 2020.

In January 2020, Michel Grossetti spoke at the second colloquium “Complexity and Disorder” organized in Paris to present results concerning the geography of research in France, the means implemented to study it and the limits of the recent policies aiming at intervening on this geography. The presentation entitled “The geographical organization of French research as […]

Presentation at the CIRED laboratory, no...

Presentation at the CIRED laboratory, november 2019

Our main results on the global geography of contemporary scientific activities were presented in french at the CIRED laboratory seminar in Nogent-sur-Marne (Greater Paris) on 5 November 2019. We presented in detail two stylized facts: the spatial deconcentration of production and the densification of the global network of collaborations between cities. The presentation also includes […]

The geography of research production in ...

The geography of research production in India, June 2019

A presentation on India’s place in the geography of global scientific activities was made in preparation for an internal meeting of AVRIST, Association for the Valuation of International Scientific and Technical Relations. Since 1982, this association has brought together people who are or have been advisors or scientific attachés in the French Embassy, or any […]

Scientific collaboration in space. Up-to...

Scientific collaboration in space. Up-to-date knowledge and policies (EU Region Week, Brussels, 10 oct. 2017)

Agnieszka Olechnicka is organising a session on scientific collaboration in the frame of the EU Region Week, in Brussels, October 10th 2017. The session will be chaired by Roberta Capello. The abstract is the following: Economic agents in European cities and regions become active partners in scientific collaboration, both through participating in research, and also […]

The analysis and visualisation of the wo...

The analysis and visualisation of the world scientific networks (INED, Paris, 2017)

In the frame of the applied statistics’ seminary organised by the INED Center in Paris, September 15th, we gave a talk on the visualisation and network analysis of scientific networks. Other speakers (Thomas Louail, Julien Brailly, Fabien Eloire, Camille Roth, Pierre Latouche, Christophe Prieur and Pascal Cristofoli) presented on other aspects of network analysis and […]