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“Do not waste time bothering whether you ‘love’ your neighbor; act as if you did. As soon as we do this we find one of the great secrets. When you are behaving as if you loved someone, you will presently come to love them.” C.S. Lewis
Explore this Policy Studies Journal study on GPT text annotation, highlighting AI’s promise and limits in public policy research.
By: Alexander Churchill, Shamitha Pichika, Chengxin Xu, Ying Lius
Read here: https://t.co/JjVa8lXq9b
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Explore this Policy Studies Journal perspective on coproduction, rethinking public services as causal processes shaped jointly by governments and citizens.
By: Gregg G. Van Ryzin (@GGVanRyzin )
Read here: https://t.co/9TjFdvpoaG
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My book "Missing Persons: Beyond Serial Killers and Unexplained Disappearances" has officially been released. Find it here (and other major platforms like Amazon): https://t.co/PSKjNRSVPf
What makes a strong paper in public administration?
We’re happy to share this new editorial by @JLPerrySPEA & Wai-Fung Lam on APJPA’s editorial direction and priorities for submissions.
Read more👇
https://t.co/GHXiYzC64u
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I'm doing a local media tour right now on all things missing persons, and national conversations will be next. So, prepare to be sick of me as I share different snippets (or really excited to see my face over and over again).
Thanks to CBC News Saskatchewan for having me on to discuss what the missing persons problem is, why people should care, and what prevention might look like. A small snippet of this conversation can be found here: https://t.co/cgO1sl53zK
News personnel: Let me know if you want in on this. I have much to share.
“A much-needed, path-breaking book” - Award-winning book with examples of studies from a wide range of disciplines illustrate the strengths, limitations, and applications of a quality approach w/in six primary #qualitative methods https://t.co/Gtt9QDXSPc #totalqualityframework
New Pub #1: From a QualLab Lunch with AMI authors to a collaborative piece on methodological inclusion using a dialogic approach. Now in @SageJournals International Review of Qualitative Research: https://t.co/1YmzoJYVi6
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How do we move AI from the lab to the real world? 🌍 In our third retrospective post from the 2026 AI4D Workshop, we’re spotlighting "Applied AI & Systems." We’re applying NLP to aviation safety, financial reporting, accessibility, and cultural preservation. 🧵 1/
@UPTuks@AI4Dev
🚨 I spoke with Prof. Florence G'sell, author of the 470-page report “Regulating Under Uncertainty: Governance Options for Generative AI,” about AI risk, regulatory trends, the Digital Omnibus, AI litigation in the U.S., China, and more.
Watch our 54-minute conversation below:
We are pleased to share that Dr. Danielle M. Frith, Specialist Professor in the Special Education Department, has joined the Council for Learning Disabilities(CLD) Board of Trustees for a 3-year term on the Leadership Development Committee(LDC).
Congrats Danielle! @FrithDanielle