We are happy to announce that Carl Mitcham (from @coschoolofmines) will give a lecture @core_rwth.
Join us either online or in person next Wednesday, 20 December 2023, from 17-18:30h.
You can find the abstract and further information here:
https://t.co/QZijcXJ8WM
@ejcook4 @natasa_wonders Congratulations! Thank you for contributing to our book! I look forward to our next collaboration and to the opportunity to meeting in person! 😊
✨We are excited to announce that the call for applications for fellowships at c:o/re in 2024/2025 is now open! You can find all information about the current call for applications on our website:
https://t.co/Hz6yRhn7WY
#KäteHamburgerKolleg#rwthaachenuniversity
💥We are very excited to announce our winter semester 23/24 lecture series on Lifelikeness.
All details on our website: https://t.co/IteoTsmRXC
Join us either online or in person!
Join c:o/re colleague @linolteanu in debating The Transdisciplinary Challenge of Postdigital Literacy together with @CaryTrio, @natasa_wonders and Dr. Michael Ling on September 21st in this workshop hosted by Simon Fraser University:
https://t.co/uS1MWA8iAa
The Call for Papers for IACS-5 is now open!
Deadline for paper abstracts: January 15, 2024, so plenty of time to start writing!
https://t.co/95LUEVSzzI
Call for Papers: 14th International Symposium on Iconicity in Language and Literature (30 May – 1 June, 2024 / Catania, Sicily)
For more, see here: https://t.co/TE1Ph5IPfN
New paper by Cary Campbell (@CaryTrio) and @linolteanu on the Challenge of Postdigital Literacy in the Postdigital Science and Education Journal here: https://t.co/14FDMzVDZg
"Artificial Intelligence: The Brand That Wouldn’t Die. A lecture by Professor Thomas Haigh" on June 13 at 5pm at Stadtpalais (Theaterstraße 75, Aachen) and online:
➡️https://t.co/Y7MhPK36Yg
@CoRe_RWTH#ArtificialIntelligence
With the topic #Complexity, the program for our lecture series this summer semester is out! All details can be found on our website: https://t.co/piwml0D6Kb
c:o/re researcher @linolteanu and Cary Campbell celebrate the work of Professor @PaulCobley1 with their new article “Biosemiotics for postdigital living: the implications of the implications” in Chinese Semiotic Studies, here: https://t.co/BldbN04NiY
https://t.co/dfl8n44tv7
Reading Suggestion on the occasion of this year’s #FeministischerKampftag: “Women are credited less in science than men” https://t.co/Ny6S53RvJg #ResearchCultures