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(Re)Making and regulating life and livelihoods across borders: transnational bioeconomy, law, and governance
Biotechnological industry, researchers, and governments have entered a new constellation, regime, and accelerated phase, called the Bioeconomy. This agenda - which exists in the form of policy, funding programs, white papers, etc. - reimagines how we live, how we live together with other kinds of life, and, directly, these other kinds of life at the molar and molecular level. In other words: All kinds of livelihoods in their social, economic, and ethical relations are put in motion. This agenda is, geopolitically, not restricted to Global North nor contained by any national or international jurisdiction and governance.
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Évry
Monthly seminar at the Centre Pierre Naville (2018-2019)
Le Centre Pierre Naville consacre un vendredi par mois à son séminaire. Les matinées sont consacrées à la présentation de travaux par des personnalités scientifiques abordant les thématiques de recherche du laboratoire (Travail, Ville, Formation et Sciences). Les après-midis sont généralement dédiés aux exposés des recherches des membres du laboratoire.
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Economics of Science and Innovation
Topical Issue of "Open Economics" Journal
This topical issue aims to gather current research on underlying mechanisms as well as economic consequences of scientific and innovative activities in a broad spectrum from the individual level analysis of the production of scientific articles and/or patents to sectoral level analysis of R&D activities and policies.
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Paris
Conference, symposium - Modern
Corporate authority in the shaping of public policy
The power of corporate business has been a subject of intense debate and many social science studies since the 19th century. This conference is based on the idea that, not only has this power varied among industries, countries and different periods, but also that the way in which it is wielded has evolved over time. By bringing together scholars from various backgrounds within the fields of history, sociology, and political science, we intend to provide new insights on the multiplicity, depth and limits of the forms of influence that corporations, or the organizations furthering their interests – business associations, think tanks, communication or public relations agencies, foundations, etc. –, have on public policy.
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