• What is environmental justice about?

    Université de Paris - Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people) 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto, Paris, France

    Catherine Larrère, Université Paris 1 - Panthéon Sorbonne, Institut des sciences juridique et philosophique de la Sorbonne (ISJPS, CNRS UMR 8103). For online (live) attendance: https://live.epog.eu For the replay: https://videos.epog.eu Environmental justice is about a fact: throughout the world, the poor suffer disproportionately from the environmental pollutions and destructions produced by society at large, and, […]

  • The science and politics of Critical Zone *** at 14:00 ***

    Université de Paris - Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people) 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto, Paris, France

    Jérôme Gaillardet, Professor of geochemistry of the Earth’s surface processes, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris. For online (live) attendance: https://live.epog.eu For the replay: https://videos.epog.eu The Critical Zone is the thin pellicle of the Earth’s surface that hosts life and societies. This is actually the human’s habitat. Named after a recent scientific initiative coming […]

  • #189 — The physical economy of France (*** at 16:15***)

    Université de Paris - Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people) 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto, Paris, France

    Nelo Molter Magalhães, PhD candidate in economics, Université de Paris, LADYSS (CNRS, UMR 7533). Discussants: Maëlle Bousquié (EPOG+, Major B), Lamprini Panagiotopoulou-Nika (EPOG+, Major B). For online (live) attendance: https://live.epog.eu For the replay: https://videos.epog.eu Related documents Louison Cahen-Fourot, Nelo Magalhães (2020), "Matter and regulation: socio-metabolic and accumulation regimes of French capitalism since 1948", Ecological Economic […]

  • #190 — Big tech as data-driven intellectual monopolies: rentiership, predation and capital accumulation in the digital economy

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    Cecilia Rikap, Lecturer in International Political Economy at City, University of London. Discussants: Theodore Klassen (EPOG+, Major B), Kamal Ramburuth-hurt (EPOG+, Major A). For online (live) attendance: https://live.epog.eu For the replay: https://videos.epog.eu Related documents Cecilia Rikap (2020), "Amazon: A story of accumulation through intellectual rentiership and predation", Competition and change, June.Cecilia Rikap & Bengt-Åke Lundvall […]

  • Coupling social and ecological systems: theoretical and practical issues

    Université de Paris - Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people) 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto, Paris, France

    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). For online (live) attendance: https://live.epog.eu For the replay: https://videos.epog.eu As we face large scale environmental disturbances, it is vital for human societies to understand their dependence […]

  • #191 — Chinese international political economy: Confucianism and the unfolding of the Chinese dream

    Université de Paris - Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people) 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto, Paris, France

    Natalia Bracarense, Associate Professor of economics, North Centrall College (Illinois). Discussants: João pedro Loureiro Braga (EPOG+, Major C), Xinmiao Zhang (EPOG+, Major B). For online (live) attendance: https://live.epog.eu For the replay: https://videos.epog.eu Related documents Natalia Bracarense (2021), "Chinese International Political Economy: Confucianism and the Unfolding of the Chinese Dream"

  • An introduction to Ocean Geopolitics

    Université de Paris - Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people) 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto, Paris, France

    Christophe Prazuck, Director of the Ocean Institute, Sorbonne Université, former Admiral and Chief of Staff of the French Navy. For online (live) attendance: https://live.epog.eu For the replay: https://videos.epog.eu The oceans play a central role in our societies. Our trade, our food, our biodiversity, our climate, our data rely at one point or another on the […]

  • Industry quiet power: developping an international regulation of food additives and contaminants in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s

    Université de Paris - Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people) 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto, Paris, France

    Nathalie Jas, Historian and sociologist of science, Researcher at INRAE and Paris-Dauphine University - PSL, IRISSO lab (UMR CNRS INRA 7170-1427). For online (live) attendance: https://live.epog.eu For the replay: https://videos.epog.eu In partnership with the “Economie de la santé” (Health economics) initiative of the Sorbonne University alliance.

  • #192 — Industry quiet power: developping an international regulation of food additives and contaminants in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s

    Université de Paris - Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people) 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto, Paris, France

    Nathalie Jas, Historian and sociologist of science, Researcher at INRAE and Paris-Dauphine University - PSL, IRISSO lab (UMR CNRS INRA 7170-1427). Discussants: Deborah Adeyeye (EPOG+, Major C), Danara Beleukhanova (EPOG+, Major A). For online (live) attendance: https://live.epog.eu For the replay: https://videos.epog.eu In partnership with the "Economie de la santé" (Health economics) initiative of the Sorbonne […]

  • Ecological limits & global health — What is the horizon of survival for humanity?

    Université de Paris - Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people) 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto, Paris, France

    Jean-François Toussaint, Professor of Physiology, Université de Paris, CIMS Hôtel-Dieu, APHP, Director of the IRMES (Institut de Recherche Médicale et d'Epidémiologie du Sport).EA 7329, INSEP For online (live) attendance: https://live.epog.eu For the replay: https://videos.epog.eu Our world's climate is changing. Public health is being challenged by the emerging issues brought upon by the Anthropocene: respiratory diseases […]