The Horizon 2020 project EUROSHIP recently published an animation film about their research. Watch it here
EUROSHIP just published their new animation film. The film provides information about the reasons for poverty in Europe today and what we can to close the gaps in social rights and social citizenship. The film draws on the findings from the EUROSHIP life-course interviews conducted with women and men who have experienced economic hardship and
Many thanks to the participants of DIGIT Research School’s very first kick off!
DIGIT’s very first seminar kicked off last Monday. Participants, partners, hosts and external contributors gathered at OsloMet’s locations for one week of lectures, round table discussions, workshops and presentations. On the introduction day on Monday, the 27 DIGIT participants and the host institution CEDIC presented themselves before we had some inspiring lectures on navigating career
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CEDIC Talks #10-2022: «Hvordan tilrettelegge for digital transformasjon i offentlig sektor?» av Professor Markus Michaelsen Bugge fra TIK-senteret på UiO
Er offentlig sektor rigget for det grønne skiftet? Med utgangspunkt i egen forskning på innovasjon i avfallshåndteringssektoren, vil TIK-forsker Markus Michaelsen Bugge fra Universitetet i Oslo løfte frem noen generelle problemstillinger om digitalisering og innovasjon i offentlig sektor – og drøfte hvilke forutsetninger som ligger til grunn for digital transformasjon i sektoren. I seminarrekken CEDIC
CEDIC Talks #9-2022: Bærekraftig arbeidsinkludering med Janine Leschke fra Copenhagen Business School
The number of countries using algorithms to profile jobseekers are on the rise since the 1990s. Algorithmic profiling aims to identify individuals with little counselling needs, and those for whom intensive counselling and active labour market policies are expected to have the largest returns. The ultimate goal is to target services and thereby expenditures towards the
CEDIC Talks #8-2022: «Inequality and marginalization in digital welfare states» by Minna van Gerven from Tampere University
Digitalization, artificial intelligence, and new technologies have become central in how European welfare states evolve and the way they are governed. These technologies can open new horizons to meet existing social risks and make the administration faster and more cost-efficient. Yet, technological change can strengthen old divides and stir conflicts: technologies may extend the divides
Postdoc Maja Nordtug about digital consultations in Videnskap.dk
Our postdoctoral fellow Maja Nordtug recently published the article «Sådan kommunikerer læger digitalt med patienter – men hvilken betydning har det?» with her colleagues Jana Ege Møller and Matilde Nisbeth Brøgger in the Danish Videnskap.dk. «I vores studie undersøgte vi, hvordan læger ’taleliggør’ deres skriftlige kommunikation – noget, de dog gør i begrænset grad. Det
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Researcher Dag Slettemeås about the «feedback tyranny» of our times in STUDIO2 at NRK P2
The CEDIC-affiliated researcher Dag Slettemeås from Consumption Research Norway (SIFO) at OsloMet recently joined the radio hosts at NRK P2 for a debate on the contemporary «feedback tyranny». «I Dagsavisen før helgen skrev Magnus Forsberg om det han kaller «Forfølgelsesvanviddet» i en kommentar om alle meldinger og e-poster som følger etter at man har kjøpt
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