In this opinion piece Isabella Hermann reflects on AI and how the general perception of it is shaped by pop-culturel archetypes, represented for example in movies.
In this opinion piece Isabella Hermann reflects on AI and how the general perception of it is shaped by pop-culturel archetypes, represented for example in movies.
Tinca Lukan explores TikTok’s use in ethnographic research on social media influencers, detailing how she integrated it into her PhD study on influencers’ working conditions in Slovenia.
Bao & Huang on gender biases in Chinese scientific committees, calling for policy reforms in academia.
This hands-on guide helps you setting up an RSS reader and build a personalized paper feed from your favorite journals.
Mennatullah Hendawy on six decisions that made her findings from her dissertation, a case study on interdisciplinary urban planning in Cairo, more generalizable.
Beck, Poetz & Sauermann on using AI tools when developing novel research ideas as input for writing grant proposals during an experiment at the OIS Research Conference 2022.
In this article the authors argue for a utopia driven by SDG’s and respectful engagement with nature.
Holger Bähr on the strengths and pitfalls of evidence-based policy advice in policy-making precesses
This opinion piece draws attention to the disadvantage of the academic STEM system, especially for female academics.
Jefferson Pooley on Surveillance Publishing, its history in modern societies during the last couple of decades, and the potential costs of these practices for both service providers and their users.