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

19 Novem­ber 2021  / 14 h 00 min  16 h 15 min 

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 (2020), “Big tech, knowl­edge pre­da­tion and the impli­ca­tions for devel­op­ment”, Inno­va­tion and Devel­op­ment, Decem­ber.
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