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Data walking in Klagenfurt

How do districts differ in terms of building and hedge height and what does this tell us about affluence? Where are the servers located, that QR codes in Klagenfurt link to and how are they globally distributed? How is noise and pollution (unequally) present in the city and what quality criteria can be established for measurement and interpretation? These are some of the questions that a group of MA and PhD students from the Universities of Klagenfurt and Graz investigated on a data walk – with inspiring insights. Read more

“Approaches towards Biographical Information Extraction”

May 23rd 2023    3 – 4.30 pm     Gartensaal / Schloss Loretto

Univ.-Ass. Varvara Arzt MA BA (Computational Linguistics, Digital Age Research Center)

 

Interview mit Estrid Sørensen: Dekolonialistische Datenforschung um Beziehungen sichtbar zu machen

In Ihrer Keynote „Von distanzierten Daten zu engagierten Daten“ am Donnerstag, 18.05. 2023, 19 Uhr (Stiftungssaal AAU) während der Konferenz „Alltag und Kultur/en der Digitalität“, stellt Estrid Sørensen (Bochum) den Ansatz einer engagierten und dekolonialistischen Datenforschung vor.

Veranstalter der Konferenz sind das Institut für Kulturanalyse (AAU), das Digital Research Center (D!ARC/AAU) und das kulturwissenschaftliche Netzwerk Alltag und Technik. Das Interview führten Studierende des Studiengangs Angewandte Kulturwissenschaft und Transkulturelle Studien an der Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt / Celovec

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Nikolaus Poechhacker at the Legal Design Sprint 2023

We are happy to share that Nikolaus Poechhacker, PostDoc at the Digital Age Research Center, will be part of the upcoming Legal Design Sprint at the Department of Innovation and Digitalisation in Law at the University of Vienna. After being part of two predecessors, Nikolaus Poechhacker will provide the students with input on the normativity of digital technology and nudging and act as an advisor for the student projects.

The Legal Design Sprint is an innovative teaching format offered at the University of Vienna by Iris Eisenberger’s team. After two successful Design Sprints on the topic of data protection at the University of Graz, this year’s sprint will focus on challenges posed by digitalization in the workplace. The Legal Design Sprint 2023 is organised in cooperation with the Arbeiterkammer Wien as part of the “Digifonds 4.0”.

Further information find here