Radio in Sudan: (Not) a substitute for the internet
After 85 years of continuous broadcasting, BBC Arabic radio in Sudan finally went off the air on January … Radio in Sudan: (Not) a substitute for the internetRead More »
After 85 years of continuous broadcasting, BBC Arabic radio in Sudan finally went off the air on January … Radio in Sudan: (Not) a substitute for the internetRead More »
Nous sommes heureux de vous inviter à la table ronde organisée par le Centre de recherche en droit public (CRDP) et le Centre international de criminologie comparée (CICC, autour du thème Penser les sociétés punitives après Foucault.
It’s June 19, 1838. No one knows it yet, but the American Civil War will kick off in just over two decades. Slavery in the United States will come to an end after that conflict—but for now, the sale of enslaved human beings is still legal.
At the close of last year, people from around the world traveled to Qatar to enjoy a soccer … Qatar’s dirty plays call for more accountability on mass surveillanceRead More »
Andreas Baur researches the Politics of the Cloud in Tübingen and Amsterdam. The political scientist is convinced: Regulation that disregards technology will not work. In the interview, Mr. Baur reveals how political concepts are embedded in technology and why initiatives like Gaia-X represent a new form of international technopolitics. The interview was done by Andreas Weiss and Thomas Sprenger of the eco association.
When Umm Fahd danced in the stadium while watching the 25th Arabian Gulf Cup in the Al-Basra governorate in … Iraq’s Controversial “Ballegh” Platform for “Combating Indecent Content”Read More »
Viel ist heute von der Notwendigkeit einer Überwindung eurozentristischer und kolonialistischer Denkmuster die Rede, von transkulturellen Perspektiven und „Global Culture“. In der historischen und kunsthistorischen Forschung liegen allerdings die Wege, auf denen das frühmoderne Europa sich mit anderen Teilen der Welt zu vernetzen begann, vielfach noch immer im Dunkeln.
Nous vous invitons, dans le cadre du cycle de Conférence Les soirée de la justice du CRDP, a la conférence The Technologically Augmented Courtroom: An Evolving Reality.
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The history of Black Americans has often been lost, overlooked, or credited to others. Unfortunately, that also includes the influence of Black women on the United States’ food and drink history.
Meet Lena Richard: the first Black woman to host a cooking television show in the United States. That may sound like a big achievement, and that’s because it is—particularly in 1949.
SMEX is recruiting a full-time Social Media Officer to handle publishing content on social media, in addition to … Job Opening: Social Media OfficerRead More »
SMEX is looking for a researcher to join its growing Research Unit to carry out research tasks and … Job Opening: ResearcherRead More »
Ob das Licht in unseren Wohnräumen an- oder ausgeschaltet ist, lässt sich im Alltag einfach mit einem Griff zum Lichtschalter regeln. Wenn man jedoch den Raum für das Licht auf wenige Nanometer zusammenschrumpft, dominieren quantenmechanische Effekte und es ist unklar, ob sich darin Licht befindet oder nicht. Beides kann sogar gleichzeitig der Fall sein, wie Wissenschaftler der Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU) und der Universität Bielefeld im Magazin „Nature Physics“ zeigen.
Dans le cadre du cycle de conférence Les Soirées de la justice du CRDP, nous vous convions à la conférence Accès à la Justice et Cour canadienne de l’impôt : une cour itinérante.
A thousand texts and no end in sight: kompreno offers quality journalism without borders
Endless diversity, every day: kompreno — the European initiative for high-quality journalism without language barriers — has now translated and republished over 1,000 articles.
Its founder, Jochen Adler, wrote INC today:
We at Open Knowledge Foundation (OKFN) are excited to announce the launch of the Open Data Day(s) 2023 Small Grants Application to support organisations hosting Open Data events and activities across the world.