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- The Postcolonial Cultural Industry – Icons, Markets, MythologiesIn 'The Postcolonial Cultural Industry – Icons, Markets, Mythologies' the relationship between postcolonialism and the cultural industry is investigated./en/news/the-postcolonial-cultural-industry-icons-markets-mythologies
- Pussy Riot in TivoliVredenburg for exclusive dialogue with Rosi BraidottiMembers of Pussy Riot will talk with Prof. Rosi Braidotti, who specialises in issues such as activism, the influence of the media and the power of art./en/news/pussy-riot-exclusively-to-tivolivredenburg-for-dialogue-with-rosi-braidotti
- Gender: Nature retraces feminist and queer engagements with biology and scienceThe book, which is the second of ten volumes in the Macmillan Interdisciplinary Handbooks series on gender, is edited by Iris van der Tuin./en/news/gender-nature-retraces-feminist-and-queer-engagements-with-biology-and-science
- Call for papers: NOG National Research DayThe Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies (NOG) is currently inviting abstracts for papers to be presented during their annual National Research Day./en/news/call-for-papers-nog-national-research-day
- This Deleuzian Century. Art, Activism, LifeA book on the entanglements of art, activism and ethics in the work of philosopher Gilles Deleuze./en/news/this-deleuzian-century-art-activism-life
- “Gender-neutral forms of address are a practice in civility”Prof Dr Rosemarie Buikema (Gender Studies) explains why a seemingly small change in addressing people has a big impact on how people interact with each other./en/news/gender-neutral-forms-of-address-are-a-practice-in-civility
- Inclusion and Gender: Alison Harvey (ľϸӰ of Leicester) visits UUAlison Harvey from the ľϸӰ of Leicester visited Utrecht ľϸӰ on 25 and 26 February./en/background/inclusion-and-gender-alison-harvey-university-of-leicester-visits-uu
- How do Chinese livestreamers on TikTok perceive and construct authenticity?How do these rural livestreamers deal with authenticity? Is there any tension between the perceptions of authenticity from livestreamers and platforms?/en/opinie/how-do-chinese-livestreamers-on-tiktok-perceive-and-construct-authenticity
- The DSA and future enforcement of EU consumer protection lawBram Duivenvoorde, assistant professor at the Law Department, shares his thoughts on the question: What will the DSA mean for the future enforcement of consumer protection law through and against platforms?/en/opinie/the-dsa-and-future-enforcement-of-eu-consumer-protection-law
- Countering the power of big tech companies: is the bigger picture missing?Anna Gerbrandy, professor of Competition Law and boardmember of GDS, discusses the question: do the Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act curb the power of the Big Tech companies sufficiently?/en/opinie/countering-the-power-of-big-tech-companies-is-the-bigger-picture-missing
- DSA, DMA and ‘Access to…’Laura Frederika Lalíková, PhD-candidate at the law department and as a researchers affiliated with RENFORCE, shares her thoughts on the new Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act, and how it influences the accessibility of digital platforms./en/opinie/dsa-dma-and-access-to
- DMA: a step forward in ensuring swift intervention in the digital sector but flexibility is keyIn this blog, Carla Farinhas, external PhD-candidate at the law department, focusses on the intervention-side of the new Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act./en/opinie/dma-a-step-forward-in-ensuring-swift-intervention-in-the-digital-sector-but-flexibility-is-key
- Roundup: PhD Back to the Future SymposiumOn 2 May, PhD researchers connected to the GDS PhD Network presented their work to colleagues and interested attendees during the Back to the Future symposium./en/news/roundup-phd-back-to-the-future-symposium
- Reflection on the GDS webinar by Sandra Wachter: ‘The (im)possibility of algorithmic fairness’The coordinators of the Special Interest Group ‘Principles by Design: Towards Good Data Practice’ reflect on the webinar by Sandra Wachter on January 26th./en/opinie/reflection-on-the-gds-webinar-by-sandra-wachter-the-impossibility-of-algorithmic-fairness
- Use of gaming to combat loneliness in chronically ill childrenChildren with chronic illness have fewer interactions with their peers than healthy children. Dionysis Alexandridis is building Ruby's Game for his doctoral research in order to reduce loneliness among these children./en/news/use-of-gaming-to-combat-loneliness-in-chronically-ill-children
- 36 alternative December songs to diversify your holiday playlistMusic-wise, December is always the same old song. Thats's why, together with her students, computer scientist Anja Volk compiled an alternative December Playlist./en/achtergrond/36-alternative-december-songs-to-diversify-your-holiday-playlist
- Pedals and fun: cycling game improves hospital experience for children with heart defectsCycling as fast as you can on a fitness machine: children with heart conditions often undergo exercise stress tests that guide medical decisions. Researchers have received a grant to design an applied game to motivate children more for this./en/news/pedals-and-fun-cycling-game-improves-hospital-experience-for-children-with-heart-defects
- Environmental impact of gamesSymposium Ecogames: Game Research meets Sustainability/en/news/environmental-impact-of-games
- GALA conference 2016 at Utrecht ľϸӰFrom the 5th till the 7th of December, the UU hosted the annual GALA conference on games and learning./en/news/gala-conference-2016-at-utrecht-university
- Sleepcare app presented at the Cross Media CaféOn the 7th of March, Robbert Jan Beun (UU) presented his Sleepcare app at the CMC. His talk was filmed in it's entirety./en/news/sleepcare-app-presented-at-the-cross-media-cafe