Key findings and themes from the "Public dialogue on trust in digital identity services" published by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology last year 💡
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Yes this is my 🔟th presented paper entitled "Computational Intelligence and Its Transformative Influence" in 9th International Conference for Convergence in Technology (I2CT)
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The Foundation’s strategic priorities and signature programs are grounded in research and created with a racial-equity lens. Read our 2023 Annual Report to learn more about how we are advancing our mission: https://lnkd.in/dkZFkSze
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Shared this in draft mode at last week's Lausanne Conference. Appreciate your input and feedback on our working draft of DiscipleIQs "Three Laws of Digital Discipleship Technology". Discipleship technology development must: 1. not injure, or through inaction, lessen a human’s desire or ability to engage in real life (IRL); 2. actively protect human dignity, autonomy, and privacy, guarding against manipulative practices (“pharmakeia”); 3. encourage discipleship rooted in the local church, while enabling complementary augmentation from the global church church community (e.g. parachurch, EDUs, BAMs, private networks).
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Research fellow in Sustainable Innovation Law at Luiss Law School; Founder of the 'Sensing for Justice' project; Associate at ‘Systasis’ - Centro Studi per la Prevenzione & Gestione dei Conflitti Ambientali
Seeking a Monday read? Check out a new co-authored article with Michiel Van Oudheusden et al. in which we illustrate how citizen science projects can have emancipatory potential in terms of impacting policy agendas, inciting behavioral change, and engaging hard-to-reach societal groups. We argue that the future of citizen science lies in pluralizing the practice by experimenting with various modes of democratic representation, participation, and deliberation. Open access on the last issue of Science & Technology Studies, https://lnkd.in/dVHv9SPK
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Please check out my sister Andrea Fernandez 's webinar tomorrow on City Environmental Empowerment and the great work city leaders throughout the world are doing to combat climate change.
Together with the Partnership for Inclusive Innovation please join me on the 5th of June at 11:00 EST for a webinar on the book Debra Lam and I have co-edited for the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) on mission-oriented, community-based partnerships and how they can help cities drive innovation and deliver on economic, climate and social goals. We are featuring four case studies from the book. Register here: https://lnkd.in/e_sm8-qQ
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Program Coordinator with the Wilson Center's Serious Games Initiative | Science and Technology Innovation Program
Wilson Center | Science and Technology Innovation Program's latest piece written by Kristen Marcinek and Joyce Chen is a great "overview of projects that engage the public in environmental and ecological research, identifying the benefits, some challenges, and types of projects." Check it out! ⬇
New challenges call for new ways of conducting science. You yourself may have participated in one of many increasingly popular citizen science projects, like the City Nature Challenge. But, how does and how can public engagement assist science? The Wilson Center’s new piece on ongoing projects in citizen science has the answers. 📖➡ https://bit.ly/3KIRtOQ Written by Staff Assistant Interns Kristen Marcinek and Joyce Chen
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Delighted that our journal monograph, Assessing the dynamic social values of the 'deep city’: An integrated methodology combining online and offline approaches, has been published open access in Progress in Planning by Elsevier: https://lnkd.in/ebdpkxAd. 🎉 In this paper we discuss: (1) tested combinations of #methods to capture the social values of #heritage; (2) the complex, diverse social #values generated by #urban heritage and revealed by the use of these methods; and (3) the implications and potential applications of these methods for urban #planning. The discussion is grounded in three in-depth case studies of how values associated with historic transformation are involved in urban #place-making (in #Edinburgh, #London, and #Florence). Many thanks to all my co-authors - Siân Jones, Chiara Bonacchi, Elisa Broccoli, Alex Hiscock, Andrea Biondi, Michele Nucciotti, Torgrim Sneve Guttormsen, Kalliopi Fouseki, Margarita Diaz-Andreu - and everyone who participated in the #DeepCities WP3 research!
Chancellor's Fellow in Heritage, Text and Data Mining and Senior Lecturer In Heritage at University of Edinburgh
Our journal monograph on 'Assessing the dynamic social values of the ‘deep city’: An integrated methodology combining online and offline approaches’ is finally out in Progress in Planning. One of the outputs of the JPI CH Deep Cities research (WP3) I led with Siân Jones. https://lnkd.in/ecUAJsPt
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Join the conversation! How do arts, science and culture institutions filter, review and score tender applications? What makes a good brief and tender process? This online open discussion aims to foster transparency within our sector.
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The RDA Alignment of Multilingual Vocabularies in the Social Sciences and Humanities working group kicks-off this Thursday, September 26, 7:00-8:30UTC. Join the kick-off to find out more about the WGs background and plans, meet the co-chairs, and get involved in the activities! More information and how to join here: https://lnkd.in/dCgmZagt #FAIRdata #interoperability #RDATIGER
Next week, on 26 September, the new Research Data Alliance working group Alignment of Multilingual Vocabularies in the Social Sciences and Humanities WG kicks off its activities. The kick-off meeting will serve as an occasion to introduce the new working group, its background, co-chairs, and work plans. Full information: https://lnkd.in/ebzpuPNn
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Learn about the revised Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Guidelines! Join us for the Lunch and Learn on October 16 to learn how TOP continues to shape publishing norms for open research practices. https://buff.ly/4daCjNZ
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