Equality Debate | For a revolution in the workplace | November 9
To mark the publication of the graphic novel Hé Patron, the World Inequality Lab is organizing a round-table discussion at the Paris School of Economics on Thursday November 9, 2023 at 7pm.
The event is organized in partnership with Alternatives Economiques and the éditions du Seuil, and is part of the Equality Debates series organized by the World Inequality Lab.
- Date: Thursday, November 9, 2023 ; 7pm-8:30pm
- Venue: Paris School of Economics
48 boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris, Amphitheater Daniel Cohen
Summary
Who makes the decisions in the corporate world? Corporations – and more specifically their managers and shareholders – make decisions that affect us at every moment of our lives... without asking our opinion. This is the conclusion reached by a group of researchers from the world’s leading universities in Hé Patron – Pour une révolution dans l’entreprise. The goal of this collective work is to make democracy a reality in the workplace.
The book is written by Isabelle Ferreras, accompanied by ten academics, a writer and an illustrator.
The event will be attended by the authors:
- Isabelle Ferreras, professor at the University of Leuven
- David ‘Cartoon Dave’ Hackett, cartoonist and illustrator
- Miranda Richmond Mouillot, author, artist and translator with a degree in French history and literature from Harvard University
- François Ruffin, elected member and director of the documentary “Merci Patron !”
Moderated by co-organizers:
- Thomas Piketty, professor at the Paris School of Economics and director of studies at the École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
- Christian Chavagneux, deputy editor-in-chief of Alternatives Economiques
Contact:
Alice Fauvel, World Inquality Lab’s Communications Manager: alice.fauvel at psemail.eu