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A manifesto for digital & AI rights from the left An Interview with Phoebe Moore Her talk on the social relations of AI production will focus on private and public sector bodies, and Big Tech companies that aggressively harvest personal data with a logic of extraction that mirrors historical forms of colonialism. Datasets are…
The Mixed Political Economy of AI An Interview with Susan Ariel Aaronson Susan Ariel Aaronson is a Research Professor of International Affairs at the Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University (GWU). She is also a GWU Public Interest Technology Scholar and co-Principal Investigator of the NSF-NIST Trustworthy AI Institute for Law and…
REPE – Call for Papers Finally, we would like to draw attention to the current Call for Papers of the Review of Evolutionary Political Economy (REPE). The next approaching submission deadline is for the special issue of “Pluralism in Economics and Postcolonial Political Economy” on this page and further three issues with submission deadlines…
New Developmental Macroeconomics After the End of Washington Consensus: a Tribute to Bresser-Pereira An Interview with José Luis Oreiro José Luis Oreiro is a professor of economics at the University of Brasília in Brazil, the University of the Basque Country in Spain, and the University of Tuscia in Italy. He also is a Research…
Warm Welcome to our new Council Members We are very glad to introduce Jessica Palka and Anita Pelle as part of the current EAEPE Council. They have been coopted till the next elections to help EAEPE with the many small tasks that the operation of our association requires and to move forward in a…