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- The positive function of social media during the pandemicJosé van Dijck discussed the role social media played in the public debate immediately after the Covid-19 outbreak in the Netherlands in an interview with "The Network Pages".Â/en/in-de-media/the-positive-function-of-social-media-during-the-pandemic
 - New podcast uncovers traces of empire and colonization in contemporary societyThe new "Unsettling Knowledge" podcast reflects on how empire and colonization have shaped contemporary society and culture./en/news/new-podcast-uncovers-traces-of-empire-and-colonization-in-contemporary-society
 - Manifesto for the establishment of the Dutch Emancipation AuthorityBelle Derks, Linda Senden, Rosemarie Buikema and Ruth van Veelen plead in a manifesto for an equal treatment supervisor./en/in-the-media/manifesto-for-the-establishment-of-the-dutch-emancipation-authority
 - The Engineerings of Diversity Policies and the Practice of IntersectionalityFlorien Kijlstra wrote an account of the second brown bag meeting of 2020./en/background/the-engineerings-of-diversity-policies-and-the-practice-of-intersectionality
 - Lieke Stelling shortlisted for Shakespeare's Globe Book Award 2020Lieke Stelling's first book is shortlisted for the biannual prize awarded by Shakespeare's Globe./en/news/lieke-stelling-shortlisted-for-shakespeares-globe-book-award-2020
 - Freedom: An Unruly HistoryThis month Harvard ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Press publishes Annelien de Dijn's new book: 'Freedom: An Unruly History'./en/publicatie/freedom-an-unruly-history
 - Vici grant for Tine de MoorNWO awards a Vici grant to research leader Tine De Moor for research into citizens initiatives./en/news/vici-grant-for-tine-de-moor
 - Marta Verweij wins Stuart Jay Freedman Award in Experimental Nuclear PhysicsThe award is presented annually to an outstanding early career experimentalist in nuclear physics./en/news/marta-verweij-wins-stuart-jay-freedman-award-in-experimental-nuclear-physics
 - Coping with stress: how plants survive extreme weatherWhile humans can hide from extreme weather, plants can not. Rashmi Sasidharan and her group investigate how plants respond to extreme weather stress/en/achtergrond/coping-with-stress-how-plants-survive-extreme-weather
 - Researchers from Delft and Utrecht separate microparticles on the basis of their shapeThe new technique can be used in a range of sectors, for example in the manufacture of medicines or removing microplastics from water./en/news/researchers-from-delft-and-utrecht-separate-microparticles-on-the-basis-of-their-shape
 - Majority of Antarctic ice shelves vulnerable to disintegrationMelting ice shelves do not directly impact sea levels, but their disappearance may cause land-based ice to flow into the sea, causing sea levels to rise./en/news/majority-of-antarctic-ice-shelves-vulnerable-to-disintegration
 - Utrecht researchers receive Doctoral Grants for TeachersJanneke Stuulen and Wendela de Raat have received Doctoral Grants for Teachers from the NWO./en/news/utrecht-researchers-receive-doctoral-grants-for-teachers
 - What are we actually talking about when it comes to artificial intelligence?Maranke Wieringa and Mirko Schaefer talk about algorithms and artificial intelligence in the 'VNG magazine'. In the podcast 'De Dataloog' Wieringa also talks about SyRi (System Risk Indication)./en/in-de-media/what-are-we-actually-talking-about-when-it-comes-to-artificial-intelligence
 - New book on research ethics by Jaap BosNew book on research ethics, mainly for students./en/publicatie/new-book-on-research-ethics-by-jaap-bos
 - Revolutionaire tijden. Politiek en idealen rond 1800This week, René Koekkoek's new book about revolutions around 1800 will be published./en/publicatie/revolutionaire-tijden-politiek-en-idealen-rond-1800
 - The Routledge International Handbook of Perpetrator StudiesRecently Routledge published The Routledge International Handbook of Perpetrator Studies, edited by Susanne Knittel./en/publication/the-routledge-international-handbook-of-perpetrator-studies
 - Market dominance and inequality make societies more vulnerable to natural disastersBas van Bavel's contribution to the 2019 Human Development Report./en/news/market-dominance-and-inequality-make-societies-more-vulnerable-to-natural-disasters
 - ERC Consolidator Grant for Rutger Claassen: research into the political role of corporations.Each ERC Consolidator Grant is worth two million euros and will enable a research group to do five years of research./en/news/erc-consolidator-grant-for-rutger-claassen-research-into-the-political-role-of-corporations
 - Jack Glaser on the Causes & Consequences of Racial ProfilingThe Security in Open Societies Hub hosted a seminar on ethnic profiling and the possible antagonistic relationship between security and civil liberties./en/news/jack-glaser-on-the-causes-consequences-of-racial-profiling
 - Early Printed Narrative Literature in Western EuropeLast month, De Gruyter published 'Early Printed Narrative Literature in Western Europe', edited by Bart Besamusca, Elisabeth de Bruijn and Frank Willaert./en/publication/early-printed-narrative-literature-in-western-europe