12 May 2022 | circulations, Education, GRIP certified seminars, Institut
This research seminar aims to contribute to the structuring of a research network on ‘Overseas’ in the social sciences. Starting from the French case, but not limited to it (and thus extending the reflection to territories which, in one way or another, are...
7 April 2022 | Education, News
The GRIP seminar Towards a non-hegemonic social sciences organises a new cycle of conferences 2021-2022. Have a look at the new program! ©Seminar poster – Towards a non-hegemonic world- For the past thirty years, debates on a global scale have shown us a...
24 March 2022 | Education, News, Technology, market and vulnerabilities
A new session is planned on the 30th March at 10am, “Markets for cultural goods” will be presented by Christine Ithurbide (CNRS, Passages). © Droits réservés New technologies are entering daily lives and reshaping societies across the globe at an...
24 January 2022 | Education, News, Technology, market and vulnerabilities
A new session is planned on the 26th January at 10am, “Markets for pharmaceuticals” will be presented by Anne Pollock (Global Health & Social Medicine, King’s College). © Droits réservés New technologies are entering daily lives and reshaping...
11 January 2022 | A la une, Education, News
The GRIP seminar Towards a non-hegemonic social sciences organises a new cycle of conferences 2021-2022. Have a look at the new program! ©Seminar poster – Towards a non-hegemonic world- For the past thirty years, debates on a global scale have shown us a...
28 October 2021 | A la une, Education, News, Technology, market and vulnerabilities
New technologies are entering daily lives and reshaping societies across the globe at an ever-increasing pace. While technological change has been largely analysed as stemming from Northern countries that industrialized first since the 18th and 19th century, this...
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