Upcoming events:
- TBA.
ETHOS Lab’s event series, publicETHOS, aims to facilitate teaching on and discussion of the research areas the lab is involved in. While the name ETHOS is an acronym, it is also an allusion to one of three modes of persuasion in Aristotle’s rhetorics, that deals with the moral and expert character of the speaker. It is the latter part that publicETHOS hits upon: a communication and making public of the expertise normally reserved for research.
To facilitate these goals publicETHOS events can be both lectures, workshops or a combination of the two. Whilst lectures are great events for communicating research, they tend to do so in a manner that is only one-way. Workshops on the other hand, allows for more discussion and learning of actual skills. publicETHOS events cover all of these formats, allowing the communication of expert research in an variable, accessible and interesting manner.
New publicETHOS event will be announced via our newsletter, and on our facebook and twitter.
Past publicETHOS events:
- #28 – 05/04-2018 – Orit Halpern: Resilient Speculation
- #27 – 26/03-2018 – Stuart Geiger: Computational Ethnography and the Ethnography of Computation
- #26 – 22/08-2018 – Tableau Workshop
- #25 – 1/02-2018 – Sarah Pink: Emerging Technologies and Automated Worlds
- #24 – 26/10-2017 – A 6 week Python Study Group
- #23 – 27/10-2017 – Introduction to LaTex
- #22 – 27/9-2017 Seminar with Noortje Marres on digital platforms, networked imaginary and the ethnographic description
- #21 – 15/09-2017 – Requiem for a spacecraft
- #20 – 23/5-2017: Melissa Gregg: The productivity imperative: Time management after the organization – see recording
- #19 – 22/05-2017: Helen Verran: Post-truth??? – see recording
- #18 – 05/05-2017: Pernille Tranberg: Dataetik, den nye konkurrencefordel – see recording
- #17 – 20/04-2017: Workshop Series on Tableau
- #16 – 22/03/2017: Identity, Anonymity and Location w. Jeremy Birnholtz – see recording
- #15 – 15/03/2017: Explore your data with Watson Analytics part 2
- # 15 – 08/03/2017: Explore your data with Watson Analytics part 1
- #14 – 21/02-2017: Andrea Ballestero and Rachel Douglas-Jones – Twitter and Ethnography
- #13 – 01/12-2016: Mathieu Jacomy
- #12 – 08/11-2016: Richard Rogers
- #11 – 21/10-2016: Noortje Marres
- #10- 29/09-2016: Introduction to Alteryx
- #9 – 08/06-2016: The question is where
- #8 – 27/05-2016: Katja de Vries on “How machine learning differentiates/discriminates – some legal and philosophical explorations”
- #7 – 09/05-2016: Introduction to Watson Analytics w. IBM
- #6 – 09/03-2016: Introduction to Tableau w. Inviso
- #5 – 24/02-2016: Scientometrics as a policy making tool w. DAMVAD Analytics
- #4 – 18/11-2015: Jakob Bæk Kristensen on “Using Digital Methods to Analyse Political Alignment via Facebook”
- #3 – 22/09-2015: David Turnbull on “Contesting ecological collapse: Rapa Nui, the island at the end of the world.”
- #2 – 10/09-2015: Navigating in the wild
- #1 – 15/04-2015: Fabio Giglietto at the ITU, w. lecture on Online Data and a workshop on Twitter Social Television