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Climate-changeNuclearResilienceTechnologyAndere SozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Adapt Research Ltd
Autor Adapt Research

Video: Dr Matt Boyd presents highlights of NZ’s vulnerability and resilience to nuclear war and other global catastrophes. You can download a PDF version of this presentation to access all links. Blog Summary/TLDR The CSER Conference On the 17–18th Sept 2024 I joined a diverse set of researchers and analysts converging on the University of … Continue reading "Lessons from the Cambridge Conference on Catastrophic Risk 2024"

NewsNews For Hosted ClientsCanadian Symposium Of Scholarly JournalsFédération Des Sciences HumainesFederation For The Humanities And Social SciencesSozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Public Knowledge Project
Autor Famira Racy

Save the date! This announcement was originally written by The Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences / À vos calendriers! Cette annonce a été rédigée à l’origine par la Fédération des sciences humaines. Canadian Symposium of Scholarly Journals From the emergence of digital publication to the rise of open access, scholarly communications have undergone deep and far-reaching change in the last 30 years.

BlogsMedienwissenschaften und KommunikationswissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in CST Online
Autor Christopher Pullen

In this blog, I offer an autoethnographical account of what it means for TV scholars to take part in the conference continuum, which I argue is both familiar and strange in every iteration. Whether you are an ardent follower of certain large-scale conferences, or a serial “dipper in” to a plethora of small-scale events, you might not realise how to “find your fit” – when you turn up, dust off your boots, and reach for the microphone or

BlogsMedienwissenschaften und KommunikationswissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in CST Online
Autor Enes Akdağ

Disclaimer: This blog post is derived from the conference presentation titled “(A)Sexual or (De)Sexual (Re)presentations of Childhood: Tracing Split Attraction Model in Big Mouth (2017-2024)”, at the Queer Children’s Film and Television Symposium 2024.

CFPCFPs ConferencesMedienwissenschaften und KommunikationswissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in CST Online
Autor CSTonline

This seminar aims to explore TV-series at their intersection with philosophy. As a newer sibling to the sub-discipline of film-philosophy, TV-philosophy neither reduces television series to illustrations of pre-existing ideas, nor does it simply offer a ‘philosophy of’ a given series by exploring it from a range of philosophical angles. It rather sees TV series as capable of expressing thought through their specific forms.

CFPCFPs JournalsMedienwissenschaften und KommunikationswissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in CST Online
Autor CSTonline

CFP: Continuity and Change in Media Representation The Velvet Light Trap, Issue 96 (to be published Fall 2025) Special Issue Theme Representation matters has become a popular idiom conveying the transformative power of media representation to reframe cultural narratives and material conditions, often for historically underrepresented groups.

PapersBiologieEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Paired Ends
Autor Stephen Turner

This week’s recap highlights a new multispecies codon optimization method, personalized pangenome references with vg, a commentary on the wild west of spike-in normalization, a new pipeline for comprehensive and scalable polygenic scoring across ancestrally diverse populations, a paper showing deep learning / transformer-based methods don’t outperform simple linear models for predicting gene expression after genetic perturbations, and finally, a