CIM News Test
'Alternative Media: A New Factor in Electoral Politics?' (Craig Gent and Michael Walker)
Link to paper: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-00822-2_8
CIM PhD candidate and IAS early career fellow Craig Gent has a co-authored chapter in the tenth instalment of the Palgrave Macmillan Political Communication series, Political Communication in Britain: Campaigning, Media and Polling in the 2017 General Election (eds. D. Wring, R. Mortimore and S. Atkinson). Featuring practioners' essays from a wide range of political operators, the series has recorded every UK general election for nearly four decades. Craig and his co-author, Michael Walker, are featured as senior editors of Novara Media, a left-leaning multimedia outlet. Craig has worked at Novara Media throughout his PhD at CIM and was invited to lecture on citizen journalism and 'fake news' at Coventry University last year.
The chapter's abstract reads: "Several relatively new digital platforms made a significant contribution to the election, helping generate numerous stories that went viral. The more influential were pro-Labour and included Novara Media, one of the most important of the emerging left websites. Members of the team responsible discuss how they helped promote Jeremy Corbyn and his party’s policies and also defended him and them against their prominent critics within the mainstream media. The piece demonstrates the success of this and other radical websites in reaching a wide audience and highlighting certain issues that otherwise might not have attracted so much attention."
CIM PhD student Silvia Mollicchi successfully defended their thesis
Congratulations to CIM PhD student Silvia Mollicchi who successfully defended their thesis last Friday. The title of the thesis is 'A study of the notion of medium through the philosophy of the American metaphysician Wilfrid Sellars'. The examiners were Dr Luciana Parisi (Goldsmiths) and Dr Beatrice Fazi (Sussex).
CIM Associate Researcher Scott Wark quoted in wired.co.uk
CIM Associate Researcher Scott Wark was asked to comment on the recently-released fan remake of Shrek, Shrek Retold, for an article on wired.co.uk. This shot-by-shot remake is a significant piece of fan-created internet culture and a new expression of the perennially-popular Shrek meme.
Commonism (On cohabitation) Talk and Interview
Commonism (On cohabitation)
Listen to Maria Puig de la Bellacasa speaking at La Biennale di Venezia within the event Commonism (On cohabitation), part of the Swamp School…
The talk
The interview
Proceedings of PLATIAL'18 and Call-for-Papers (Transactions in GIS) are out
The PLATIAL'18 Workshop Proceedings on Place-Based Analysis have been published online! It includes short papers on various aspects that are important for better integrating social and cultural dimensions into quantitative analyses of subjectively perceived places. René Westerholt, Assistant Professor at CIM, convened and organised the workshop together with colleagues from Heidelberg in September, and is also the principal editor of the proceedings. The full volume can be found here. As a follow-up to the successful workshop, a special issue on place-based analysis is convened with the esteemed Wiley journal Transactions in GIS. You find the call for papers online, and we are accepting full-paper submissions until 30 March 2019.
CIM welcomes Dr Yair Grinberger from Heidelberg University
Dr Yair Grinberger from GIScience Group of the Institute of Geography, Heidelberg University is visiting CIM this week (29 October to 2 November 2018) and will be giving a seminar within the WISC Seminar Series on Thursday (see details below).
Yair is based in the room B1.13 (Social Science Building) and is discussing collaborations with CIM researchers around the topics of urban analytics, time geography and digital ethnographic methods.
We warmly welcome Yair to CIM and look forward to fruitful conversations.
Emma Uprichard on Complexity, Big Data and Policy
Emma Uprichard, Reader at CIM, is presenting her work on “Complexity, Big Data and Policy” in Dublin at ISOQOL — the International Society for Quality of Life Research conference, 24-27 October 2018.
New CIM Turing Fellows for 2018-2020
We are pleased to announce that Associate Professor João Porto de Albuquerque and Assistant Professors Greg McInerny and Michael Castelle have been named Turing Fellows at the Alan Turing Institute for 2018-2020, and are 3 of 19 new Turing Fellows from the University of Warwick this year. The Turing Fellowship programme is designed to help increase interaction, collaboration, and research across disciplines related to the fields of data science and AI, as well as to deliver public benefit to the UK and beyond.
Adopting complex ways of working and Making Systems Thinking Real in Government
Emma Uprichard (a reader at CIM) will be presenting her work on complex systems for policy challenges at a series of high-profile events hosted by the Public Service Research Group, UNSW Canberra at ADFA.
Congratulations to CIM PhD student Esteban Damiani who successfully defended his thesis last Friday.
Congratulations to CIM PhD student Esteban Damiani who successfully defended his thesis last Friday. The title of the thesis is 'An ethnography of Facebook and the production of values in a political campaign. A study of the uses of Facebook for the 2014 Frente Amplio national elections in Uruguay'. The examiners were DrAdam Arvidsson and Dr Emma Uprichard.