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Innovation for
Development: The Voices of Globelics
This documentary DVD gathers a series of stories,
documents and images that shape the living history of the GLOBELICS network
(Global Network for Economics of Learning, Innovation and Competence Building
Systems). The founders, along with some of the most active participants of this
academic network, reminisce and reflect to exhibit the 'how and why' of the
creation of the idea and its development. Their voices account for the purposes,
achievements and difficulties, assessments and new challenges. Through a joint
effort between interviewees and documentary makers, this narration shares the
knowledge of how it was possible to construct this global network, whose main
axis is based on the interaction of academic experiences between the North and
the South.
The video was shot in 2008 during the 6th Globelics conference in
Mexico City. Contact: Alexandre Vera-Cruz (averacruz@laneta.apc.org)
The eight chapters of the DVD can be viewed through the
video streams below.
- What is Globelics? (2:54)
- The origins (3:47)
- Interaction between scholars from the North and South
(8:42)
- Globelics' influence on the research agenda
(3:59)
- Building across generations
(5:58)
- The influence on innovation policies
(4:36)
- The structure of the network:
formalization vs. flexibility (6:26)
- Six years of Globelics: challenges and achievements
(9:59)
The following interviewees participate in the
video: José Cassiolato, Gabriela Dutrénit, Jan Fagerberg, Christopher
Freeman, Peter Gammeltoft, Shulin Gu, K. J. Joseph, Jorge Katz, Jo
Lorentzen, Bengt-Ċke Lundvall, Rasigan Maharajh, Franco Malerba, Mammo
Muchie, Richard Nelson, Jorge Niosi, Luc Soete, Judith Sutz, Morris
Teubal, Alexandre Vera-Cruz
Directors
Silvia Dutrénit, Mariana de Heredia & Matías Vera-Cruz
Edition and photography
Carlos Hernández & Felipe Morales Leal
The video was shot in 2008 during the 6th Globelics conference in Mexico City
Globelics-UAM-X, GLOBELICS-UAM/X All rights reserved 2009. ISBN: 978-607-477-030-8
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