And here is the link to the open access: www.manchesterhive.com/display/9781...
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Musicians and Copyright is out! New Creative IPR book with my brilliant colleagues from UiO and numerous excellent contributions from Creative IPR project members, associates and visitors. OA digital version planned to be out soon as well.
manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526180148/
New paper out with Kristin Ranestad on the management of mining company subsidiaries. We are comparing the histories of two copper giants, Chile and Congo. In full open access in Economic History of Developing Regions www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
The deadline for paper proposals has been extended to
🗓️ 16 January 2026!
We would be grateful if you could forward this call to your respective networks, particularly those in the humanities.
Please find details for the call for paper here: ishtip.org/forthcoming-...
The issue includes contributions by
➡️ Amandine Lauro @ulbruxelles.bsky.social
➡️ @veropouillard.bsky.social University of Oslo
➡️ Gijs Dreijer @erasmusuniversity.bsky.social
➡️ Kevin Goergen @uni.lu
➡️ @jannelahti.bsky.social Linnaeus University
✅🔓 Available open access! bmgn-lchr.nl/issue/view/1...
New article on the patent systems in colonial history, full open access: bmgn-lchr.nl/article/view...
It is open access, yet for the persons who still enjoy reading books made of paper, this one is reissued in paperback this month at a much friendlier price than the hardback: www.routledge.com/The-Routledg...
New publication with Kristin Ranestad is now out and open access: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Join us for this conference in Paris, 23-26 June. Proposals of papers and panels on other countries than France are welcome! Papers in English and in French
businesshist26.sciencesconf.org?forward-acti...
Highly recommended summer school on the history of intellectual property in Geneva in September. Join us and spread the word among PhDs working on multidisciplinary aspects of IP - CfP below and contact: Jérôme Baudry
drive.google.com/file/d/1HrdM...
Glad to share the table of contents of the forthcoming Routledge Companion to the History of Advertising, ed. Crawford & Dickenson. I enjoyed revisiting some aspects of the topic for a chapter. 30 chapters, both thematic issues and national foci. Coming soon!
www.routledge.com/The-Routledg...
President Biden banned new oil and gas drilling along more than 625 million acres of U.S. coastal waters on Monday. He said he was making the move because drilling posed unnecessary risks to the environment, public health and the coastal communities’ economies. nyti.ms/4gH37YL
A pair of small gold hoop earrings in a yellow box with a cream-colored lining. White text reads: "How Britain's Royal Mint Transforms an Old Laptop Into 9-Karat Gold Earrings." Photo credit: Francesca Jones for The New York Times
For over a thousand years, the main purpose of Britain’s Royal Mint has been to make coins. But as the use of cash declines, the mint is undergoing a transformation.
Its new purpose: recovering precious metals from electronic waste. And turning that metal into jewelry. See how: nyti.ms/3BHSDt8
Some hope for first gens after all! Fabulous new study notes: "academics from poorer backgrounds introduce more novel scientific concepts but are less likely to receive recognition." This is good, not bad, news. Our different view on life is our super power to make change! www.nber.org/papers/w33289
Thank you for the resend, @melinabuns.bsky.social ! I second the recommendation on Jenny Le Zotte's book. Also Ingunn Klepp; Kjersti Laitala; Sara Cavagnero; Morna Laing. Some chapters in the Routledge History of Fashion and Dress are relevant
This is going to be interesting! via @christophkalter.bsky.social Please share widely
The International Society for the History and Theory of Intellectual Property is pleased to share its
Call for Paper for its 16th Annual Workshop in Madrid,
25-26 June 2025.
The 2025 theme is
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND CAPITALISM.
Please see ishtip.org for more detail
Nice to see this platform catching up speed. Will be more present here for now
Very much looking forward to the defense of Anna Marie S. Nesheim's dissertation at University of Oslo, 7 May. First PhD completed on the ERC Creative IPR research project www.hf.uio.no/iakh/english...
The White House will send emails Friday to 277,000 borrowers informing them their debts — $7.4 billion in total — are being canceled. As Election Day nears, the Biden administration has ramped up efforts to tout the president’s record on wiping clear the education debts of millions of Americans.
From April 11 my Paris to New York book is 40% discounted on the occasion of the Organisation of American Historians conference. Enjoy! Codes here www.hup.harvard.edu/american-his...
Another colleague that comes to mind about IP is @plison.bsky.social works on IP and AI - very recent history and futures, but important for IP, as well
Thank you and sending a few names who are on this platform as well
Hi Sarah, nice to hear from you, also doing IP in history here I can think of @davidpretel.bsky.social @thomabr.bsky.social @hyoyoonkang.bsky.social
Enjoyed talking to ISINNOVA think thank about ERC CoG Creative IPR work, find more here www.futures4europe.eu/blogs/from-s...
Looking forward to the next Business History Conference in Providence, March 14-16th
The imaginary cover to a 1928 issue of "Weird Tales from the Public Domain" features a fat cat in a top hat, smoking a cigar, strangling a mouse. The tagline of "Freeing culture from corporate captivity" runs along the bottom of the image.
When the clock strikes midnight on January 1, works of art & culture from 1928 will enter the public domain in the US, meaning they can be remixed & reused in new creative works. And 1928 was a big year, thanks to a famous mouse...
Join our celebrations: blog.archive.org/2023/12/05/w...