Conversation with Séverine Dussollier: Subverting the narrative of property

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15.07.2025
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01A - Journal article
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Parse Journal
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Ecologies of Dissemination
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21
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Goeteborgs Universitet
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Gothenburg
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The project “Ecologies of Dissemination” was developed in ongoing conversation with a large group of thinkers and practitioners. From a shared interest in developing decolonial feminist practices of reuse, we connected across practices, fields, and vocabularies. The conversations happened through emails, video calls and in the margins of other activities. Some were structured in the form of podcasts or organised as public conversations. Many of them found their way into prompts, and you’ll find fragments of transcriptions included as support material. In this part, we include two edited conversations that allow for more time and space to dive into the law-making practice of Séverine Dusollier, who talks about her work on critical feminist approaches to Intellectual Property and copyright.
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copyright, property theory, commons, inclusivity, feminist and decolonial methodologies, authorship and reuse, ecologies of dissemination
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2002-0953
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English
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Weinmayr, E., Snelting, F., & Dussollier, S. (2025). Conversation with Séverine Dussollier: Subverting the narrative of property. Parse Journal, 21(N/A), N. https://doi.org/10.70733/mucvdqgapfyh