CIM News
CIM - UNDP Public Lecture
Public Lecture – all welcome!
Come and join us to learn more about this CIM-UNDP project on: Visualising Big Data for Global Development Policy: Introducing the Joint Warwick/UNDP Initiative on Climate Change Adaptation in Cabo Verde’, Thursday, October 29, 2015 from 5:15 PM to 7:00 PM (GMT) in LIB2 (Library Building).
Please note this event is being hosted and supported by CIM, Warwick Q-Step, the Warwick Faculty of Social Science, and Professor Celia Lury's ESRC Fellowship, 'Order and Continuity: Methods for Change in a Topological Society'.
Please register here to attend: http://goo.gl/x9uZyU.
Mapping Controversies with Social Media by Noortje Marres and David Moats
A contribution to the second issue of the OA journal Social Media + Society, curated by Tarleton Gillespie and Hector Postigo of Culture Digitally.
Available on the link page.
The Sociality of Sharing Conference
For more information, please see link or the CIM Events page.
New Academic Technologist Post - fixed term/part-time
For more information, please see the HR website via the link. Closing 21 September 2015.
Chiara Bernardi - Successfully Defended the Thesis: Digital Media and Womens issues in Egypt and Saudi Arabia
Our congratulations go to (Dr) Chiara Bernardi who successfully defended her Thesis on Monday 29th June 2015: Digital Media and Women’s issues in Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
Secrets of innovation revealed in study of global video game industry
From the adventures of Lara Croft in Tomb Raider to the apocalyptic drama of Fallout - new research from the University of Warwick has revealed the secret to how some of the world’s most iconic video games were created.
#ge2015 - Researching digital politics
Carl Miller joined CIM on the 8th June to talk with us about #ge2015 - Researching digital politics
New MSc in Urban Informatics and Analytics
New MSc in Urban Informatics and Analytics (CIM with Computer Science)
Chicago Forum on Global Cities May 2015
CIM PhD Student Tuur Driesser accepted to participate in the Forum: 'How will cities shape the future? How will the future shape cities?’