News and Events
Latest news from our department
2025 FinGeo Doctoral Dissertation Prize Winner: Dr. Andra Sonea
LIVE PODCAST: Media and the Power of Knowledge w/ Prof. Steve Fuller
Webinar Series: Strengthening Gender, Equity and Rights in National Digital Health Strategies
Carla Washbourne to Chair UN-Habitat Global Urban Observatory Network (GUO-Net) Steering Committee
Strengthening Gender, Equity and Rights in National Digital Health Strategies in Africa
Three AI-related papers from CIM presented @ CSCW and AIES this week!
New article on data sharing behaviour and personalised health advice
Rethinking community participation and power in building just and resilient Societies
Law, Technology, and Development Learning Circle
New article on New Media & Society: Eventful migration: Rethinking social media migration with help from Elon Musk’s sink
New report launch: Improving urban policy design and delivery in the City of Santiago, Chile
AHRC Doctoral Focal Award
New article published in Cambridge Forum on AI: Law and Governance: Redress In AI governance
Cybersecurity in a ‘Post-Trust’ Era: Zero Trust and Distributed Trust Models
Our upcoming events
🎙️ LIVE PODCAST: Media and the Power of Knowledge w/ Prof. Steve Fuller
Date Wed, 26 Nov
Location FAB 0.20 (Jim Davis Studio), Faculty of Arts Building
Law, Technology, and Development Learning Circle Term 1 Sessions - Theme: Sustainability and Technology
Date Thu, 04 Dec
Location S.2.09, Warwick Law School, Social Sciences Building
Careers, publications, and my favourite mistakes (aka Anton’s F***up session)
Date Wed, 25 Feb
Location REX 1 & 2, Wolfson Exchange, library
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Law, Technology, and Development Learning Circle Term 1 Sessions - Theme: Sustainability and Technology
Location: S.2.09, Warwick Law School, Social Sciences Building
Meeting 12.30 to 2 pm on 4th December
In this session, we will meet to discuss the book Insolvent: How to Reorient Computing for Just Sustainability by Christoph Becker. The discussion will be led by Dr Siddharth de Souza and will include a short presentation followed by reflections from participants. You are encouraged to read the book, or part of it, prior to the meeting.
Lunch will be provided.
Please email globe@warwick.ac.uk if you have any dietary or access requirements.