The #webinar Calibrating Children and Families is now available in LBU #Repository. Explore how child-parent relations are quantified and translated into data points. A discussion with Val Gillies. Access the recordings now! #BigData#BehaviouralEconomics https://t.co/g3hX8o3nA5
Another really stimulating Interdisciplinary Dialogues in Education seminar today, lots of synergies with CIRCES and @EducationLBU colleagues' research and a great example of a truly interdisciplinary project.
.@OzgeBilgili of @UniUtrecht will present the work of the interdisciplinary Power of One team to improve representation in workplace and healthcare contexts in our June seminar, Making Diversity Count: an inclusive approach to counting the people of Europe
https://t.co/U8kM6ZoZjZ
Join us in #Pride month to hear about how @OzgeBilgili and her collaborators are tackling discrimination against LGTBQI+ people through better practices of inclusion and visibility.
We'll be discussing how to make #Diversity count next Tuesday - details below...
.@OzgeBilgili of @UniUtrecht will present the work of the interdisciplinary Power of One team to improve representation in workplace and healthcare contexts in our June seminar, Making Diversity Count: an inclusive approach to counting the people of Europe
https://t.co/U8kM6ZoZjZ
#technopoly excellent blog from @Horslean on the marginalisation of #cultural-heritage practitioners deep and tacit knowledge by the adoption of new data systems while users’ access to information is curtailed by search algorithms. https://t.co/bsiNgtijaf
Val Gillies and @RosEdwards2's latest project is doing great work revealing the extent of data linking in family services. I drew some links with cultural heritage policy and practice here:
https://t.co/wMCco2EZu2
#Technopoly#Technosolutionism
A really stimulating seminar on data behaviourism today, huge thanks to Val Gillies, Mandy Pierlejewski and all our interdisciplinary contributors. Looking forward to continuing the discussion and developing research ideas.
Val Gillies will present her latest research into government linking of data on children & families at our next Interdisciplinary Dialogues seminar, Calibrating children and families: data behaviourism & the new algorithmic logic, on 4th May. Details here:
https://t.co/jqjnbwy67l
.@OzgeBilgili of @UniUtrecht will present the work of the interdisciplinary Power of One team to improve representation in workplace and healthcare contexts in our June seminar, Making Diversity Count: an inclusive approach to counting the people of Europe
https://t.co/U8kM6ZoZjZ
Great to chat to Anna Britten from @signmagazine this morning, and my unfailingly-articulate co-author, @jedmond36. Looking forward to seeing our conversation about epistemic cultures, the value we place on our time and material objects and what we mean by 'data' in the magazine.
Val Gillies will present her latest research into government linking of data on children & families at our next Interdisciplinary Dialogues seminar, Calibrating children and families: data behaviourism & the new algorithmic logic, on 4th May. Details here:
https://t.co/jqjnbwy67l
It's so jarring hearing smart people who understand how things work commenting on current affairs on corp media.
John Barnes + Ian Wright are on a totally different level to the private schoolboy Oxbridge punditocracy dominating UK media.
A window into how things could be.