Seminars
Six Mondays per semester Creative IPR hosts a public research seminar bringing together researchers and other professionals from across the social sciences, law, the humanities and beyond to present their research or field of expertise followed by a Q&A session.
Past and upcoming seminars with links for registering attendance are listed below, and will be updated continuously.
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Alexander Hartley (Harvard University) presents The copyright world system: Modernism, colonial copyright, and literary authorship. Daniel Raff (the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania) presents Radical Agency and Business History.
Eva Hemmungs Wirtén (Linköping University) presents Fighting for Champagne: Bubbles and Intellectual Property, and Anaïs Fléchet (the University of Paris Saclay ) presents Tuned into the World. The UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music (1961-1985)
Nick Ford (Lund University) presents Lessons from Oslo - Examining social mobility after the establishment of Norway’s first university
Christoph Kalter (University of Agder) presents Postcolonial People - The Return from Africa and the Remaking of Portugal
Dr. Mario Biagoli (UCLA Law) presents Responsibility Goes Virtual: Lessons from Covid Vaccine Patents
This public workshop examines how technological change has influenced intellectual property in the creative industries.
Véronique Pouillard (University of Oslo) in conversation with Stina Teillman-Lock (Copenhagen Business School) and Johanna Gibson (Queen Mary University of London).
Professor Kim Oosterlinck (Université libre de Bruxelles) and Dr. Anne-Sophie Radermecker (Université libre de Bruxelles) present their paper, Regulation or Reputation? Evidence from the Art Market.
Johan Larson Lindal (Linköping University) presents The Movement of a Musical Work: Ernst Krenek’s Op, 1923-1940
Sara Cavagnero (Northumbria University) presents Reshaping Intellectual Property Rights to Support Effective Transitions in Fashion.
Rachel Miller presents Nice Work if You Can Get It: The Organization of American Stage Work in the 1860s.
In this Creative IPR Seminar, postdoctoral fellow Marius Buning will give a presentation titled Reporting back: Evaluations and feedback loops in the making of the EUIPO. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A.
In this Creative IPR Seminar Associate Professor Yngvar Kjus will present key aims and issues of his project “Platformization of music production: Developer and user perspectives on transformations of production technology in the online environment”. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A.
In this Creative IPR seminar, Audrey Millet will present her MSCA-funded research project, Made in Sweatshops (MISS). The research presentation will be followed by a Q&A session.
In this Creative IPR Seminar Dr. Janny Carrasco Medina will give a presentation titled Intellectual Property Rights: the Cuban Case. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A.
In her new book, Véronique Pouillard examines the history of designers, intellectual property, and entrepreneurs in the fashion industry.
In this Creative IPR Seminar MSCA postdoctoral fellow Vincent Dubé-Senécal will present his recently published book La mode française. Vecteur d’influence aux États-Unis (1946-1960) through a discussion between himself and Madeleine Goubau, doctoral candidate in commuRedigernication at the Université du Québec à Montréal and fashion commentator for the public broadcaster Radio-Canada. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A.
In this Creative IPR Seminar Ph.D. Anna Marie Skråmestø Nesheim will give a presentation titled From Privileges to Monopoly: Liberating the French Theatre. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A.