Daniele Archibugi
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Daniele Archibugi (Rome, 1958) is an Italian social scientist. He works on the economics and policy of technological change and on the political theory of international relations. Together with David Held, he has been a key figure in the development of cosmopolitanism and of cosmopolitan democracy in particular.
He has graduated in Economics at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" and taken his D.Phil. at the SPRU, University of Sussex. He has worked and taught at the Universities of Sussex, Naples, Cambridge and Rome. In the academic year 2003-2004 he was Leverhulme Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics, affiliated at the Department of Government and at the Centre for the Study of Global Governance), and in the academic year 2004-2005 Lauro de Bosis Visiting Professor at Harvard University, affiliated at the Department of Government and at the Minda de Gunzeberg Center for European Studies. In June 2006 he was appointed Honorary Professor at the University of Sussex. He currently works at the Italian National Research Council in Rome and at the University of London, Birkbeck, University of London.
[edit] Main works
In the field of international relations
- (with David Held) Cosmopolitan Democracy. An Agenda for a New World Order (Polity Press, 1995)
- (with David Held and Martin Koehler), Reimagining Political Community. Studies in Cosmopolitan Democracy (Polity Press, 1998)
- Debating Cosmopolitics, (Verso, 2003)
- The Global Commonwealth of Citizens. Toward Cosmopolitan Democracy (Princeton University Press, 2008)
In the field of technological change
- (with Mario Pianta), The Technological Specialization of Advanced Countries, preface by Jacques Delors (Kluwer, 1992)
- (with Jonathan Michie), Technology, Globalisation and Economic Performance, preface by Richard Nelson (Cambridge University Press, 1997)
- (with Jonathan Michie), Trade, Growth and Technical Change, preface by Nathan Rosenberg (Cambridge University Press, 1998);
- (with Jonathan Michie), Innovation Policy in a Global Economy, preface by Christopher Freeman (Cambridge University Press, 1999);
- (with Bengt-Aake Lundvall), The Globalising Learning Economy (Oxford University Press, 2001)
[edit] External links
- Personal web site http://www.danielearchibugi.org/
- University of London, Birkbeck, University of London, home page http://www.bbk.ac.uk/manop/management/staff/archibugi.shtml
- University of London, Birkbeck, University of London Double interview, on the EU's necessity of qualified scientists and talents from developing countries and on "The Global Commonwealth of Citizens" (video) http://www.bbk.ac.uk/manop/our-research/interviews-with-staff
- Article on terrorism and cosmopolitanism http://www.ssrc.org/sept11/essays/archibugi.htm
- Debate at the London School of Economics "Is Global Democracy Possible?" (video): http://globaldemo.org/film/1255

