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Mutations of capital? Nature and Value in the ecological crisis Seminar of the Ecology, Work, Employment chair
Documental Mobilization revolution – From capital to Documental Mobilization Seminar 2018 of the Documental Mobilization research initiative
Socioeconomic of globalization and development : from social business to solidarity economy Seminar 2017-2018 of the "Démocratie et économie plurielles" researsh initiative