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SUMMARY:INCA at the Cooperative AI Conference
DESCRIPTION:11–14 November\, three members of the INCA team will attend the Cooperative AI Conference\, the first global event dedicated to cooperatives and artificial intelligence. \nThis gathering will explore questions such as: “As AI reshapes our world\, who decides its future — and who gets left behind? Will AI be governed by a few\, or can worker-led models inspire its development to serve the many?”What role can cooperatives play in this transformation? \nBuilding on these questions\, the conference will explore how the international cooperative network\, social movements\, trade unions\, and solidarity economy initiatives can collaborate with policymakers to design programs that support workers and promote the development of equitable and democratic AI systems. \nIn this context\, on November 12\, Niccolò Cuppini (SUPSI)\, Mattia Frapporti (University of Bologna)\, and Maurilio Pirone (University of Bologna) will lead a workshop titled “Exploring Data Logistics and the Future of Cooperation.” It will present selected excerpts from the INCA documentary on the data revolution\, which is currently in its final stages of production. Following the screening\, a discussion will take place on these themes.
URL:https://inca-project.eu/event/inca-at-the-cooperative-ai-conference/
LOCATION:Istanbul Planning Agency\, Florya\, Istanbul\, Turkey
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20251119T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20251119T200000
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SUMMARY:WORKSHOP: Social Networks in the Classroom
DESCRIPTION:On November 19\, as part of the Virtualità Materiali exhibition program\, a workshop on social networks in the classroom will take place at the Limonaia\, Villa Saroli (Lugano). \nThe new frontiers of technological development are transforming how knowledge is learned\, produced\, and shared. How can we design and experiment with innovative educational scenarios? \nThis session takes inspiration from an experiment carried out during the SUPSI course I mondi del lavoro\, where students created social media content as a form of assessment. These contents will be projected and will serve as a starting point for discussion. \nIntroductions: \n\nPaola Solcà (Head of the SUPSI Bachelor in Social Work)\nAngelica Lepori (Senior Lecturer-Researcher\, SUPSI)\nFabio Lenzo (Senior Lecturer)
URL:https://inca-project.eu/event/workshop-social-networks-in-the-classroom/
LOCATION:Limonaia\, Villa Saroli\, Viale Stefano Franscini 8\, Lugano\, Switzerland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20251122T173000
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DTSTAMP:20260415T101619
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SUMMARY:Closing Event of the Virtualità Materiali Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:On November 22\, the closing event of the Virtualità Materiali exhibition\, open since October 30\, will take place. In addition to being the last day to experience the artworks dedicated to the hidden materiality of the digital\, there will be an opportunity to learn about the research of Spartaco Greppi and Christian Marazzi\, prominent Ticino-based scholars\, on Digital Capitalism. \nOver the past decades\, a new form of capitalism has emerged on a global scale—a vortex of change that\, through digital technology\, has transformed the ways we produce\, distribute\, and consume\, as well as social imaginaries and relationships. Spartaco Greppi and Christian Marazzi have previously anticipated these transformations and will present their current research on the topic. \nSpeakers: \n\nSpartaco Greppi (Former Head of the Competence Center for Work\, Welfare\, and Society of SUPSI)\nChristian Marazzi (Economist and former SUPSI lecturer)\n\nDiscussant: \n\nBarbara Antonioli Mantegazzini (Head of the Competence Center for Work\, Welfare\, and Society of SUPSI)
URL:https://inca-project.eu/event/closing-event-of-the-virtualita-materiali-exhibition/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20251127T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20251127T173000
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SUMMARY:Joint International Workshop on Infrastructures of Rent Extraction
DESCRIPTION:On November 27\, a joint international workshop on Infrastructures of Rent Extraction will take place in Bologna. This INCA event has been organized by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Bologna and the Department of Contemporary History at Nova University Lisbon\, in collaboration with CoLABOR\, the University of Évora\, and FCT. \nThe workshop will explore the relationship between global infrastructures and practices of rent extraction\, both historically and in the contemporary global context. It aims to foster a collective reflection on the ways in which rent relations extend far beyond land markets and shape the global circulation and capture of value across logistical\, extractive\, and digital infrastructures. \nTo this end\, around ten experts will participate in the workshop\, including several INCA members. Mattia Frapporti\, Sandro Mezzadra\, and Maurilio Pirone from the University of Bologna\, together with Niccolò Cuppini from SUPSI\, will take part as discussants. \nFull program: \n13.00-13.30 Introduction\nRethinking Imperialist Rent through the Politics of Global Infrastructures\nAmedeo Policante (Nova University of Lisbon) & Mattia Frapporti (Bologna University) \n13.30-15.00 Digital Infrastructures\, Technoscience Rents\, and Artistic Resistence \n\nTechnocapitalism: The Political of the Interface: Guillermo García Santos (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid&Università di Bologna)\nA new System? Crisis\, capital and the State in the Italian digital sovereignty: Davide Blotta (University of Urbino)\n\n\nObstructing the flow: Artistic form of resistance in the age of Rentier Capitalism: Sara Marhuenda Barberà (Universitàt Politecnica de València)\n\nDiscussants: Maurilio Pirone (University of Bologna) & Mattia Frapporti (University of Bologna) \n15.30-17.00 Speculative Infrastructures and Financial Rents \n\nA Submarine Extractive Enclave: Deep-Sea Mining and Rent Extraction in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone\nErica Borg (University College London)\nProjects and Opposition\nEvelina Gambino (University of Cambridge)\n\nDiscussants: Sandro Mezzadra (University of Bologna)\, Niccolò Cuppini (University of Sourthern Switzerland)\, Amedeo\nPolicante (Nova University of Lisbon) \n17.00-17.30 Roundtable \nThis Joint International Workshop between the Institute of Contemporary History and the University of Bologna is funded by national funds through FCT — Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia\, I.P.\, under the projects UID/04209 and LA/P/0132/2020 (doi.org/10.54499/LA/P/0132/2020); and by the European Union project ‘INCA: Increase Corporate Political Responsibility and Accountability’ with the collaboration of COLABOR.
URL:https://inca-project.eu/event/joint-international-workshop-on-infrastructures-of-rent-extraction/
LOCATION:Sala Rossa\, Via Azzo Giardino 23\, Bologna\, Italy
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251202
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SUMMARY:INCA at the Presentation of KVS Preadviezen 2025
DESCRIPTION:On 1 December\, the public launch event of KVS Preadviezen 2025 will take place in The Hague. KVS Preadviezen is an annual collection of expert policy reports published by the KVS\, the oldest association of economists in the Netherlands. \nINCA member Inge Graef of Tilburg University will attend the event\, as she has contributed to this year’s edition with an article on dependence on Big Tech. \nEach year\, the KVS commissions scholarly reports (known in Dutch as preadviezen) on a specific theme\, aiming to bridge academic insights and policy recommendations. The central theme of this year’s publication is “Openness in Times of Geopolitical Fragmentation.” \nInge Graef contributed a chapter titled “How to Make the Netherlands Less Dependent on Big Tech.” Drawing on research conducted within the INCA project\, she reviews the legislation adopted by Europe in recent years to control the power of major technology companies and addresses what the Netherlands can do to reduce the dependence of government organisations\, businesses\, and citizens on Big Tech. \nDuring the event\, the INCA member will also participate in a panel discussion on issues related to Big Tech\, alongside other authors of the collection\, officials from the European Commission\, and members of the House of Representatives. The session will be moderated by Maartje Schulz and Robert Dur.
URL:https://inca-project.eu/event/inca-at-the-presentation-of-kvs-preadviezen-2025/
LOCATION:La Hague\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:INCA participation at the DIGITAL SME Summit 2025
DESCRIPTION:On 4 December\, INCA member Inge Graef from Tilburg University will participate in the DIGITAL SME Summit 2025\, taking place at the European Economic and Social Committee in Brussels. \nIt is a key annual event for European SMEs\, focusing on digital transformation and technology\, with the overarching goal of shaping the future of Europe’s digital economy. This year’s summit spotlighted European SME-driven innovations that form the building blocks of Europe’s technological sovereignty—from cloud and AI to cybersecurity and data\, as well as digital public infrastructure. \nTo address these important topics\, several panels (see the agenda) will be held\, featuring leading experts in the field. Our colleague Inge Graef will join the panel “The Data Act and the Aftermarket: Ensuring Competition and Access for SMEs”\, alongside: \n\nBjörn Juretzki\, Head of Unit\, Data Policy (DG CNECT\, European Commission)\nDamian Boeselager\, Member of the European Parliament\nSylvia Gotzen\, Secretary General\, FIGIEFA\nVeronique Willems\, Secretary General\, SMEUnited\nAndrei Kelemen\, CEO\, Cluj IT\, and Vice-President\, European DIGITAL SME Alliance
URL:https://inca-project.eu/event/inca-participation-at-the-digital-sme-summit-2025/
LOCATION:European Economic and Social Committee\, Brussels\, Belgium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260123
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CREATED:20251217T082527Z
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SUMMARY:INCA Final Conference: "INcrease Corporate political responsibility and Accountability"
DESCRIPTION:On 21–22 January\, the INCA Final Conference will take place in Brussels at the Emilia-Romagna Region Delegation. The event will bring together scholars\, policymakers\, and practitioners to present the results of three years of rigorous empirical research conducted across multiple European contexts by the INCA project. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of how Big Tech companies shape European society. \nAs the project approaches its conclusion in March 2026\, the INCA Final Conference offers a unique opportunity to consolidate and share the main insights generated on the political\, economic\, and social power of Big Tech and digital platforms\, and to discuss the implications of this power for European digital governance. \nThe programme features sessions exploring European citizens’ perceptions of digital platforms and the ways media narratives shape public understanding. It also examines the political influence of GAFAM corporations\, including lobbying\, regulatory engagement\, and the implementation of EU digital legislation. Labour relations in platform work will be addressed as well\, highlighting key findings on algorithmic management\, industrial relations\, and regulatory challenges. The event will conclude with discussions on how platform organisations can be improved\, covering alternative governance models\, codes of conduct\, and action-oriented research approaches. \nThe event will also host the launch of the Big Tech Watch Think Tank\, signalling INCA’s commitment to sustained critical engagement beyond the lifespan of the project. For more information about the Final Conference\, you can read the editorial written by the project coordinator\, Edoardo Mollona (University of Bologna)\, and Marco Palma (SUPSI)\, and consult the full programme attached below. \nSave the date!
URL:https://inca-project.eu/event/inca-final-event-big-tech-politics/
LOCATION:Rue du Montoyer\, 21\, Brussels\, Belgium
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