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The official Jupyter Conference
August 22-23, 2017: Training
August 23-25, 2017: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY
Charlotte Cabasse-Mazel

Charlotte Cabasse-Mazel
Ethnographer, UC Berkeley Institute for Data Science

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Charlotte Cabasse-Mazel is an ethnographer at the Berkeley Institute for Data Science at UC Berkeley. She is interested in the ways in which practices and methodologies of data science transform production of knowledge and interdisciplinary collaboration, as well as scientific personae and trajectories within the academic institution. Charlotte holds a PhD in geography and science and technologies studies from the University of Paris-Est, where she studied at the Laboratoire Techniques, Territoires et Sociétés (LATTS), at Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées.

Sessions

11:55am–12:35pm Friday, August 25, 2017
Usage and application
Location: Beekman/Sutton North Level: Non-technical
Stuart Geiger (UC Berkeley Institute for Data Science), Charlotte Cabasse-Mazel (UC Berkeley Institute for Data Science)
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The concept of the ritual is useful for thinking about how the core technology of Jupyter notebooks is extended through other tools, platforms, and practices. R. Stuart Geiger, Brittany Fiore-Gartland, and Charlotte Cabasse-Mazel share ethnographic findings about various rituals performed with Jupyter notebooks. Read more.