Françoise Benhamou is economist, Professor and member of the ARCEP. She is member of the Economists Circle, President of the ACEI (Association for Cultural Economics International), Co-President of the Scientific Board of the LABEX Cultural industries and artistic creation, member of the redaction committee of the journal Esprit, of the Board of the Jean Jaurès Foundation, of the Board of the Musée du Louvre, of the Council for intellectual and artistic property, of the scientific board of the national heritage institute, of the advisory board of the ARTE channel and of the Board of the National Centre of popular music and jazz.
She published many books including : Droit d’auteur et copyright with Farchy J. (Paris : La Découverte 2007, 2ème éd. 2009) ; Le patrimoine culturel au risque de l’immatériel. Enjeux juridiques, culturels, économiques with Cornu M. (L’Harmattan, 2011) ; Valoriser le patrimoine culturel de la France, Report for he Council of Economic Analysis with Thesmar D. (Paris, La Documentation française, 2011) ; Economie du patrimoine culturel (Paris : La Découverte 2012).
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Françoise Benhamou accepted to answer to the international survey conducted by the Forum d’Avignon among 100 personalities of the world of culture:
“A digital book beyond the digitized book”, by Françoise Benhamou
Culture, territories and Powers - The spirit of Atlas
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How harmony can triumph over cacophony.
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The question of ownership of personal data is at the heart of this year’s Forum d’Avignon.
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Creators, producers, distributors Who really has overall control ?
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After the Big data revolution comes a second centered upon Open data and sharing
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Cultural behavior and personal data
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L'Atelier BNP Paribas: Big Data: Big Culture?
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How does sharing data contribute to improving the way we experience our day-to-day lives in the city?
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Update of the first report published in 2010.
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Create, share and protect.
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The imperative of moving towards business-model hybridisation
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The age of curation : From abundance to discovery
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Instantaneity, hyper-choice, innovation.
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Generation #hashtag : a new wave of content in the age of digital natives
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