by mblo | Jan 20, 2020 | News, Research, Services, Teaching, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
YEAR 2020: LETTER FROM HEADS OF ETHOS LAB “What is not dead may eternal lie, with strange æons even death may die” (Necronomicon) Our ETHOSLab theme of 2019 was Decelerate. Looking back over a calendar full of wonderful events, one might question whether...
by simy | May 7, 2019 | News, Research, Teaching, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
By Cæcilie S. Laursen This piece relates to (re)representation of research, storytelling, and reflection on method. Background In the spring semester of 2018, I did my Master’s thesis on an object which most people did not know existed. Even now, I am in...
by rasro | Apr 25, 2017 | News, Research, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
By Per Nagbøl, junior researcher during fall 2016 and spring 2017. Studying Literature at Danish Universities and University Colleges as a Member of Ethos-lab I have decided to deliver this semester’s output as a Junior Researcher in an essay format. I made this...
by rasro | Apr 19, 2017 | News, Research, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
Written by Michael Hockenhull. Michael is PhD Fellow in the Data as Relation research project at ITU, and member of the ETHOS Lab research group. A little over three months ago I had the luck to begin my new job as a PhD student at the IT-University of Copenhagen. I...
by rasro | Feb 10, 2017 | News, Research, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
Inherent Politics in Public Data By Benjamin Hervit This blog post is an extract from a paper I wrote on the Financial Act Database after I read about Jesper’s experience. In the paper, I try tried to answer: “How are politics performed through the Finance...