Fabrice Flipo
Institut Mines-Télécom Business School | #Sociology #Environment #GreenIT #PoliticalEcology
A philosopher of science and technology, Fabrice Flipo is a full professor in social and political philosophy and specializes in environmentalism and modernity. He teaches courses in sustainable development and major environmental and technological risks at Institut Mines-Télécom Business School, and is a member of the Laboratory of Social and Political Change at the University of Paris Diderot. His research focuses on political ecology, philosophical anthropology of freedom and the ecology of digital infrastructures. He is the author of many works including: Réenchanter le monde. Politique et vérité “Re-enchanting the world. Politics and truth” (Le Croquant, 2017), Les grandes idées politiques contemporaines “Key contemporary political ideas” (Bréal, 2017), The ecological movement: how many different divisions are there? (Le Croquant, 2015), Pour une philosophie politique écologiste “For an ecological political philosophy” (Textuel, 2014), Nature et politique (Amsterdam, 2014), and La face cachée du numérique “The Hidden Face of Digital Technology” (L’Echappée, 2013).
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- What is digital sobriety?
- Digital technology, the gap in Europe’s Green Deal
- The current “mini-collapse” requires a democratic response
- The economy of promises, how to fall in love with a growth rate
- Philosophy of science and technology in support of political ecology
- Debate: carbon tax, an optical illusion
- The bitcoin and blockchain: energy hogs
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