Rogue Scholar Beiträge

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EntradasAmanuenseAnopistógrafoAtétesisCopistaSprachwissenschaften und LiteraturwissenschaftenSpanisch
Veröffentlicht in Lucidarios

anopistógrafo (adj. m.) [gr. an- + ópisthen + -graphos, sin escritura en el dorso]. Documento escrito o impreso por una cara del soporte, dejando el reverso en blanco. || Fenómeno observado principalmente en soportes antiguos, como tabletas y papiros, debido a sus condiciones materiales o su fragilidad. (ingl. anopisthograph,fr. anopisthographe, it. anopistografico, port....

DronomationKunstwissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in carrier-bag.net
Autor Savaş Boyraz

Overture Over the last few years, I have been researching the militarized Kurdish landscape through a triangle of affinities linking the machine, the animal and the human. The interaction between the militaristic, the natural and the cultural unfolds as a sonic battle on the colonized landscape. Sonic booms, bird calls and songs of resistance echo in the same valleys.

DronomationKunstwissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in carrier-bag.net
Autor Elke Schwarz

To say that ours are darkening times is to acknowledge, that the present moment – the year is 2025 – is increasingly characterised by familiar modes of authoritarian oppression, of right-wing political cruelty and of inevitably rising geopolitical tensions in the context of which nuclear Armageddon and the necessity for autonomous weapon systems are frequently conjured up,  often in the same breath.

PythonMypyStatic TypingNaturwissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Biopragmatics
Autor Charles Tapley Hoyt

Following the theme of my previous two posts, I’ve run into another typing conundrum where I want to unpack a pre-existing Callable into a class with Generic[P, T] where P is a parameter specification type (i.e. ParamsSpec) After figuring out the right way to declare a generic featuring a ParamSpec, I updated the class-resolver package to use the shiny new (and more accurate) annotations.

FundingFeedbackGrantsBiologieEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in quantixed

Giving effective feedback is a skill that, like any other, needs to be honed. I wouldn’t claim to be an expert but there are methods in how to give feedback that means that your guidance is more likely to help the person improve. Giving feedback to colleagues on grant applications is particularly tricky. It’s partly the high stakes involved: people’s livelihoods can be at stake and applicants’ best ideas are laid bare, so care is needed.

Creative Commons + LizenzenUrheberrechtWissen + Open AccessWissenschaftCopyright LawRechtswissenschaften
Veröffentlicht in iRights.info
Autor Thomas Dreier

Thomas Dreier begleitete die Einführung der Creative Commons-Lizenzen in Deutschland. Rückblickend erläutert der Jurist, welche Erfolge und Herausforderungen das flexible Lizenzmodell hierzulande brachte und wie es sich auf Urheberrecht und digitale Kommunikation auswirkte.

Humangeographie und RaumplanungEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Existential Crunch

So, how do you actually write a living literature review? In the more than two years that I have been writing this (time really flies), sometimes I get asked how I go about writing the posts here. With this post, I want to answer this question. While this is focused on a living literature review, I think these notes are probably helpful for everybody who has to do at least some scientific writing or wants to do more of that in the future.