tentative programme
workshop
04 – 06. JUNE
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The dual footprint of artificial intelligence: human and environmental costs in the Global South
Paola Tubaro, Research Professor, CREST, CNRS-ENSAE, FranceSimulation and Green-Digital Infrastructure Capital
James Steinhoff, Assistant Professor, University College Dublin
Patrick Brodie, Assistant Professor, University College DublinEcological planning and the problem of knowledge in the Anthropocene
Cedric Durand, Associate Professor, University of Geneva, SwitzerlandGreen-digital transition through commons-based decentralized planning
Pedro Nardelli, Professor, LUT University, Finland
Rodrigo Santaella, Postdoc researcher, LUT University, FinlandBig Tech, the US and Chinese states in the making of artificial intelligence
Cecilia Rikap, Associate Professor, IIPP, University College London, UKFinancialized Digitalization, Digitalized Financialization: the inseparability between technological domination and financial hegemony in contemporary capitalism
Edemilson Paraná, Associate Professor, LUT University, Finland
Alfredo Saad-Filo, Professor, King’s College LondonThe presentations will culminate into a Special Issue (SI) on the ‘Political Economy of Green-Digital Transition’ which will be published with Globalizations. For the paper abstract, read here.
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The dual footprint of artificial intelligence: human and environmental costs in the Global South
Paola Tubaro, Research Professor, CREST, CNRS-ENSAE, FranceSimulation and Green-Digital Infrastructure Capital
James Steinhoff, Assistant Professor, University College Dublin
Patrick Brodie, Assistant Professor, University College DublinEcological planning and the problem of knowledge in the Anthropocene
Cedric Durand, Associate Professor, University of Geneva, SwitzerlandGreen-digital transition through commons-based decentralized planning
Pedro Nardelli, Professor, LUT University, Finland
Rodrigo Santaella, Postdoc researcher, LUT University, FinlandBig Tech, the US and Chinese states in the making of artificial intelligence
Cecilia Rikap, Associate Professor, IIPP, University College London, UKFinancialized Digitalization, Digitalized Financialization: the inseparability between technological domination and financial hegemony in contemporary capitalism
Edemilson Paraná, Associate Professor, LUT University, Finland
Alfredo Saad-Filo, Professor, King’s College LondonThe presentations will culminate into a Special Issue (SI) on the ‘Political Economy of Green-Digital Transition’ which will be published with Globalizations. For the paper abstract, read here.
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The dual footprint of artificial intelligence: human and environmental costs in the Global South
Paola Tubaro, Research Professor, CREST, CNRS-ENSAE, FranceSimulation and Green-Digital Infrastructure Capital
James Steinhoff, Assistant Professor, University College Dublin
Patrick Brodie, Assistant Professor, University College DublinEcological planning and the problem of knowledge in the Anthropocene
Cedric Durand, Associate Professor, University of Geneva, SwitzerlandGreen-digital transition through commons-based decentralized planning
Pedro Nardelli, Professor, LUT University, Finland
Rodrigo Santaella, Postdoc researcher, LUT University, FinlandBig Tech, the US and Chinese states in the making of artificial intelligence
Cecilia Rikap, Associate Professor, IIPP, University College London, UKFinancialized Digitalization, Digitalized Financialization: the inseparability between technological domination and financial hegemony in contemporary capitalism
Edemilson Paraná, Associate Professor, LUT University, Finland
Alfredo Saad-Filo, Professor, King’s College LondonThe presentations will culminate into a Special Issue (SI) on the ‘Political Economy of Green-Digital Transition’ which will be published with Globalizations. For the paper abstract, read here.
summer school
10 – 14. JUNE
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Platform Dependence: Towards a Marxist Political Economy Approach
Rafael GrohmannGreen and Just Transitions through Dirty and Unjust Digital Markets? The Paradoxes and Promises of Knowledge Infrastructures
Malcolm Campbell-VerduynThe Political Economy of Platform Content Moderation
João C. Magalhães -
Platform Dependence: Towards a Marxist Political Economy Approach
Rafael GrohmannGreen and Just Transitions through Dirty and Unjust Digital Markets? The Paradoxes and Promises of Knowledge Infrastructures
Malcolm Campbell-VerduynThe Political Economy of Platform Content Moderation
João C. Magalhães -
Platform Dependence: Towards a Marxist Political Economy Approach
Rafael GrohmannGreen and Just Transitions through Dirty and Unjust Digital Markets? The Paradoxes and Promises of Knowledge Infrastructures
Malcolm Campbell-VerduynThe Political Economy of Platform Content Moderation
João C. Magalhães
