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SUMMARY:#190 — Big tech as data-driven intellectual monopolies: rentiership\, predation and capital accumulation in the digital economy
DESCRIPTION:Cecil­ia Rikap\, Lec­tur­er in Inter­na­tion­al Polit­i­cal Econ­o­my at City\, Uni­ver­si­ty of London. \n\n\n\nDis­cus­sants: Theodore Klassen (EPOG+\, Major B)\, Kamal Ram­bu­ruth-hurt (EPOG+\, Major A). \n\n\n\nFor online (live) atten­dance: https://live.epog.eu \n\n\n\nFor the replay: https://videos.epog.eu \n\n\n\nRelat­ed documents \n\n\n\nCecil­ia Rikap (2020)\, “Ama­zon: A sto­ry of accu­mu­la­tion through intel­lec­tu­al ren­tier­ship and pre­da­tion”\, Com­pe­ti­tion and change\, June.PDFCecil­ia Rikap & Bengt-Åke Lund­vall (2020)\, “Big tech\, knowl­edge pre­da­tion and the impli­ca­tions for devel­op­ment”\, Inno­va­tion and Devel­op­ment\, Decem­ber.PDF
URL:https://emsse.eu/event/big-tech-as-data-driven-intellectual-monopolies-rentiership-predation-and-capital-accumulation-in-the-digital-economy/
LOCATION:Université de Paris — Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people)\, 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto\, Paris\, 75013\, France
CATEGORIES:In-person,Joint seminars,Major A - Knowledge, innovation and the digital transition,Major B - Macroeconomics, finance and the socioeconomic transition,Online / Webinar,Open to the public
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SUMMARY:Coupling social and ecological systems: theoretical and practical issues
DESCRIPTION:Rémi Beau\, Researcher in phi­los­o­phy\, Sor­bonne Uni­ver­sité and CNRS\, Insti­tut d’é­colo­gie et des sci­ences de l’en­vi­ron­nement de Paris (iEES Paris\, CNRS UMR 7618 – IRD 242 – INRAE 1392). \n\n\n\nFor online (live) atten­dance: https://live.epog.eu \n\n\n\nFor the replay: https://videos.epog.eu \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAs we face large scale envi­ron­men­tal dis­tur­bances\, it is vital for human soci­eties to under­stand their depen­dence on nature’s con­tri­bu­tions. Over the past few decades\, ecol­o­gy has devel­oped con­cepts to describe the rela­tion­ships between human activ­i­ties and nat­ur­al process­es\, rais­ing the­o­ret­i­cal and prac­ti­cal issues. Two main con­cepts and their eth­i­cal impli­ca­tions will be pre­sent­ed in this ses­sion: “ecosys­tem ser­vices” and “nature-based solutions”. \n\n\n\nCostan­za R.\, Arge R. (d’)\, Groot R. (de)\, Far­ber S.\, Gras­so M.\, Han­non B.\, Lim­burg K.\, et al.\, 1997. The val­ue of the world’s ecosys­tem ser­vices and nat­ur­al cap­i­tal. Nature\, May\, 387 : 253–260. Leopold A. 1949. A Sand Coun­ty Almanac and Sketch­es from Here and There. Oxford Uni­ver­si­ty Press\, New York. Mil­len­ni­um Ecosys­tem Assess­ment (Pro­gram). 2005. Ecosys­tems and human well-being. Wash­ing­ton\, D.C.: Island Press. Nesshöver C. et al. 2017. The sci­ence\, pol­i­cy and prac­tice of nature-based solu­tions: An inter­dis­ci­pli­nary per­spec­tive. Sci. Tot. Env­i­ron. 579\, 1215–1227.
URL:https://emsse.eu/event/coupling-social-and-ecological-systems-theoretical-and-practical-issues/
LOCATION:Université de Paris — Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people)\, 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto\, Paris\, 75013\, France
CATEGORIES:Ecological challenges (CPT/ITE),In-person,Online / Webinar,Open to the public
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