Succinct Report on the Analysis of the AISLF Congress (Tour 2004): Following the line of work of the January 2005 issue of the BMS (n. 85, based on the analysis of the abstracts of the February 2004 Association Française de Sociologie Congress), we try to demonstrate the optimal use that can be made of text analysis software in human sciences. But in this case, we use the reports from the most recent meeting ot the Association Internationale des Sociologues de Langue Française (AISLF) in July 2004. We use the ALCESTE software in a first step to extract a maximum of "terminal" lexical classes (15 in this case). The second step uses the stages of ALCESTE's hierarchically descending classification analysis to examine the possible origins of these successive partitions.