PASSIM is an interdisciplinary project funded by the ERC that seeks to unpack the constituent parts of the patent bargain, creatively recombine these parts and develop from that conceptualization a new narrative of patents and intellectual property in the knowledge-based economy.
Extremely pleased to 📣 that on 22/9 (10.15 CET) @Istromstedt will defend her @ERC_Research dissertation “The Patent Office on Display: Intellectual Property in the Public Eye.” The book can be downloaded via doi.org/10.3384/978918075296….
Anybody present in Norrköping on Friday 22/9 are welcome to attend the defense at 10.15, K2, Kåkenhus, Campus Norrköping. You can also join by zoom, please DM @Istromstedt for a link.
Today was the last project meeting. Team PASSIM is now officially retired. Thank you to all workshop participants, special guests and all others that has contributed to making PASSIM such a great project.
On June 30, 2023, we're done and dusted. Thanks to @ERC_Research we had the unique opportunity to look at patents and information history from the perspective of the humanities. New ideas, new projects await. Read about us here! doi.org/10.56181/VWQN5946
Today, @Istromstedt discuss her thesis "The Patent Office on Display" at her @TemaQLiU 90% seminar. Interested in the self-fashioning strategies used by the Patent Office in a 1941 museum space? Join us via zoom between 13.15-15.00 CET. DM @Istromstedt for more info link.
Upcoming! Oct 13, @Istromstedt's 90% seminar for her dissertation project "The Patent Office on Display: Intellectual Property in the Public Eye." Special reader: Alain Pottage, @sciencespo. IRL and and zoom, between 13.15-15.00. DM for link and further info.
Wrapping up the 2022 Symposium on Contemporary Issue in Global Studies with a panel conversation on the boundaries of activism/academia. @MarcStuhldreier@sbloemen@vitor_ido Hu Yuanqiong and Martin Fredriksson. Great discussion and a great couple of days!
Final paper in panel 4 of the 2022 Symposium on Contemporary Issues in Global Studies: Frantzeska Papadopoulou from @Stockholm_Uni speaking on the accessibility of pharmaceuticals in "Regulatory Rights: Exchanging Safety with Exclusivity."
Adam Bisno, Historian at the @uspto goes "old-school" (i.e. no ppt) in his talk on "Penicillin, Patents, and the Restriction of Scientific Information during WW II," the second paper in day 2 of the 2022 Symposium on Contemporary Issues in Global Studies