The Politicisation of Intellectual Property : IP Conflicts and Social Change
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WIPO Journal : analysis and debate of intellectual property issues. 2011, 3(1), pp. 129-138. ISSN 2041-2029
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In the last 15 years a remarkable string of contentious mobilizations has emerged, challenging the normative and institutional frameworks that regulate how knowledge is produced, appropriated, and used. In this article I argue that these conflicts are more than contingent phenomena of fluctuating protest patterns. They are rooted in the growing global economic and political importance of immaterial goods, and – on a more fundamental level – they address a set of new cleavages which originate in the social transformations of the knowledge society.
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HAUNSS, Sebastian, 2011. The Politicisation of Intellectual Property : IP Conflicts and Social Change. In: WIPO Journal : analysis and debate of intellectual property issues. 2011, 3(1), pp. 129-138. ISSN 2041-2029BibTex
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