• #188 — Towards “Slow” and “Moderated” Urbanism

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

    Abdul Shaban, Professor of economics and urban geography, Centre for Public Policy, Habitat and Human Development, School of Development Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai. Discussants: Laurita Hargreaves (EPOG+, Major C), Luca Kokol (EPOG+, Major B), Mariana Rocha (EPOG 2). For online (live) attendance: https://live.epog.eu For the replay: https://videos.epog.eu Related documents Abdul Shaban, […]

  • 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

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

    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 […]

  • #193 — Turning Wages into Capital. Differentation on the Market for Unsecured Loans in the United States, 1900–1945

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

    Simon Bittmann, Researcher, CNRS and University of Strasbourg, SAGE (CNRS UMR 7363). Discussants: Aliya Chikte (EPOG+, Major C), Luca Kokol (EPOG+, Major B), Jordi Schröder Bosch (EPOG 2). For online (live) attendance: https://live.epog.eu For the replay: https://videos.epog.eu Related documents Simon Bittmann (2020), "Turning Wages into Capital. Differentation on the Market for Unsecured Loans in the […]