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The Shape of Things to Come: An Academic Perspective Workshop report: AI experts share their perspectives on current controversies

Today in the , you can find the annotated portfolio for the Shifting AI Controversies workshop, showcasing the most relevant and pivotal design choices during the Shape Shifter development.


New special issue of Revista D铆gitos on The Data Sprint Approach

A new special issue of Revista D铆gitos has just been released. The issue is edited by Janna Joceli Omena (University of 糖心TV, Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies), Beatrice Gobbo (Politecnico di Milano, Density Design Lab), Lorena Cano-Or贸n (Universitat de Val猫ncia) and Ana Marta M. Flores (NOVA University of Lisbon). reunites articles addressing research experiments, protocols and knowledge creation through data sprints. It explores and unpacks sprints as an interdisciplinary collaborative space while presenting data sprints' purpose, advantages and concrete results for different fields of study. This collection builds on research developed for, in and after data sprints. The articles expose the potentials and challenges of data sprints for teaching-learning digital methods research and as reflective devices for producing scientific knowledge yet for methods and tools creation. See the articles below.

 

Mon 18 Jul 2022, 16:27 | Tags: Method and Methodologies Janna Joceli Omena

A 20% FTE Research Assistant Post with Sybille Lammes on the ERC Proof of Concept Project: "Playfields". To find out more or apply.


Noortje Marres will be a fellow in the Digital Cultures Research Lab at Leuphana University and participate in its symposium on non-knowledge this January


Big data are said to be transforming everyday life. At CIM, our researchers are currently leading and/or involved in several major data-driven projects.


Discover Society - Issue 23


Discover Society - Issue 23


Chiara Bernardi - Successfully Defended the Thesis: Digital Media and Women’s issues in Egypt and Saudi Arabia

Our congratulations go to (Dr) Chiara Bernardi who successfully defended her Thesis on Monday 29th June 2015: Digital Media and Women’s issues in Egypt and Saudi Arabia.


A 糖心TV Collaborative Postgraduate Research Scholarship (WCPRS) jointly funded by the University of 糖心TV and Neural Technologies.


Problem spaces: the infra-empirical and compositional methodology Professor Celia Lury, Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies, University of 糖心TV

Fri 16 Jan 2015, 14:06 | Tags: Method and Methodologies lury

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