by merg | Dec 13, 2021 | The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
By Jasmin Shokoui, Lab Intern. It is a rainy Wednesday evening. I am waiting in Studenterhuset, a cosy student café in the old town of Copenhagen. The organisers rented out a spacious, white room upstairs of the afternoon trouble in the café. Lo-fi music is...
by merg | Jul 30, 2021 | The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
Written by Casper Frohn Introduction: Concluding a Journey In my previous blogpost, I presented a theoretical foundation to showcase my journey in exploring the role of hashtags in activism. I argued how democracy is not merely a set of institutional...
by lubl | Apr 13, 2021 | The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
Power Through Hashtags: Investigating Hashtags in Activism (and Reflecting on How to Do So) Written by Casper Frohn Opening Reflections: An Unnerving Journey In this blogpost we will take a journey into a world of abstract ideas and concepts, such as democracy and...
by mblo | Feb 28, 2020 | News, Research, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
Illuminating the invisible work of the unemployed through LinkedIn Blogpost by Lotte Schack, Anthropologist and intern in ETHOS Lab >>> I have never really gotten into using LinkedIn. As a student, I simply rejected using it altogether. However, when I...
by mblo | Nov 25, 2019 | News, Research, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
Written by Rachel Douglas-Jones, co-Head of ETHOS Lab, IT University of Copenhagen 2018 was a big year in international awareness of the climate emergency. Inspired by the Swedish campaigner Greta Thunbergâs lone campaign which started in August, children across the...