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- Together making Bonairean heritage belong to the people of Bonaire againSamenwerking tussen Terramar Museum op Bonaire en Universiteit Utrecht. Het doel: geen tentoonstelling voor cruisetoeristen, maar een postkoloniale expositie voor en door Bonairianen./en/news/together-making-bonairean-heritage-belong-to-the-people-of-bonaire-again
- Conceptualizing, Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating Writing InterventionsConceptualizing, Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating Writing Interventions offers a new perspective on the challenge of writing interventions for research purposes./en/publicatie/conceptualizing-designing-implementing-and-evaluating-writing-interventions
- Identity, Community, and Sexuality in Slash Fan FictionAnne Kustritz explores slash fan fiction communities during the late 1990s and early 2000s as the practice transitioned from print to digital circulation./en/publicatie/identity-community-and-sexuality-in-slash-fan-fiction
- Disinformation in Africa: “Where do you go if you need the truth?”Prof. dr. Bruce Mutsvairo talks about disinformation and propaganda on the African continent, and also about the role of Russia in the situation./en/in-de-media/disinformation-in-africa-where-do-you-go-if-you-need-the-truth
- Data research shows interaction between debates in the Dutch House of Representatives and social mediaAcademics of the Utrecht ľϸӰ Faculty of Humanities and Data School investigated the dynamic between political debate in the Dutch House of Representatives and reactions, commentary and framing on social media./en/news/data-research-shows-interaction-between-debates-in-the-dutch-house-of-representatives-and-social
- This is Not a Grail Romance: Understanding Historia Peredur Vab EfrawcAssistant Professor Natalia Petrovskaia provides answers to important questions surrounding the medieval Welsh Arthurian tale Historia Peredur vab Efrawc./en/publicatie/this-is-not-a-grail-romance-understanding-historia-peredur-vab-efrawc
- Saskia Stevens wins the CHARM-EU Open Science Recognition AwardThe first CHARM-EU Open Science Recognition Award was given to Saskia Stevens. “This is not just an award for me, but for our entire Constructing the Limes team.”/en/news/saskia-stevens-wins-the-charm-eu-open-science-recognition-award
- “When it comes to digital culture, we need to look at the Global South”Newly appointed Professor of Inclusive AI Cultures Payal Arora explains why it is inevitable to look at the Global South when looking at AI and digital cultures./en/news/when-it-comes-to-digital-culture-we-need-to-look-at-the-global-south
- The Political Philosophy of Internal DisplacementThe Political Philosophy of Internal Displacement, co-edited by Jamie Draper, shines a light on the barely touched upon topic of internal displacement./en/publicatie/the-political-philosophy-of-internal-displacement
- Research into more challenging reading and writing education receives NRO grantThe interdisciplinary consortium Deliberate Genre Literacy in Secondary Education will receive almost 1 million euros from the Netherlands Initiative for Education Research./en/news/research-into-more-challenging-reading-and-writing-education-receives-nro-grant
- Methods and Genealogies of New MaterialismsMethods and Genealogies of New Materialisms, co-edited by Iris van der Tuin, discusses over a decade of work in new materialist theorising and knowledge-making practice./en/publicatie/methods-and-genealogies-of-new-materialisms
- Doing Digital Migration Studies: Theories and Practices of the EverydayDoing Digital Migration Studie, edited by Koen Leurs and Sandra Ponzanesi, offers a comprehensive entry into a variety of debates, interventions, and discussions./en/publicatie/doing-digital-migration-studies-theories-and-practices-of-the-everyday
- Having Too Much: Philosophical Essays on LimitarianismHaving Too Much is the first academic volume devoted to limitarianism: the idea that the use of economic or ecosystem resources should not exceed certain limits./en/publicatie/having-too-much-philosophical-essays-on-limitarianism
- Apply for one of the Human-centered Artificial Intelligence grantsAre you conducting collaborative interdisciplinary research in the field of human-centered artificial intelligence, or are you planning to? Then be sure to apply by 8 September./en/news/apply-for-one-of-the-human-centered-artificial-intelligence-grants
- Forensic Cultures in Modern EuropeThe influence of expert witnesses in the courtroom does not only depend on the available scientific knowledge or technology, international, comparative research shows./en/publicatie/forensic-cultures-in-modern-europe
- Moraal: Goed en kwaad van prehistorie tot polarisatieIn his book 'Moral', philosopher Hanno Sauer describes the main changes and developments in our moral thinking from 5 million years ago to today./en/publicatie/moraal-goed-en-kwaad-van-prehistorie-tot-polarisatie
- The Visual Memory of ProtestAvailable in open access, this work edited by Professor Ann Rigney and researcher Thomas Smits, zooms in on the role of photography in the memory-activism nexus./en/publicatie/the-visual-memory-of-protest
- The Balearic Islands have a new climate law. “There are, however, foundational challenges”In The Conversation, lecturer Morten Byskov, Assistant Professor Jeroen Hopster and Júlia Isern Bennassar write about the recently passed climate law on the Balearic Islands./en/in-de-media/the-balearic-islands-have-a-new-climate-law-there-are-however-foundational-challenges
- Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies: An IntroductionJeroen Hopster, Lorina Buhr, Cindy Friedman, Arthur Gwagwa, and Björn Lundgren contributed to this book on the disruptive potential of technologies./en/publicatie/ethics-of-socially-disruptive-technologies-an-introduction
- A simpler speech from the throne is better appreciated and understoodLinguistic scientists Leo Lentz and Henk Pander Maat studied the effects of a simpler speech from the throne. To do so, they rewrote the 2022 speech./en/news/a-simpler-speech-from-the-throne-is-better-appreciated-and-understood