Previous CEDIC Talks

CEDIC talks – April 25, 2024: «Digitalisation and perceived job insecurity: A machine learning study in Norway» with Nan Zou Bakkeli

Join our guest lecture (webinar) on April 25 from 14:00 – 15:00, when Dr. Nan Zou Bakkeli from OsloMet presents her project «Digitalisation and perceived job insecurity: A machine learning study in Norway» Abstract This paper investigates the relationship between digitalisation and job security in Norway. Employing machine learning models, we (1) predict perceived future

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CEDIC talks – Feb 29, 2024: Media Poverty: Media Use and Citizenship in Conditions of Deprivation with Torgeir Uberg Nærland from Norce

Join our guest lecture (webinar) on February 29 from 14:00 – 15:00 when Dr. Torgeir Uberg Nærland presents his findings in the project «Media Poverty: Media Use and Citizenship in Conditions of Deprivation». Abstract Media Poverty: Media Use and Citizenship in Conditions of Deprivation The media is a binding force between citizens and the world

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CECIC talks – Jan 25, 2024: Digital consultations (video, email) in general practice in Denmark with Anette Grønning from University of Southern Denmark

Join our guest lecture (webinar) on January 25 from 15:00 – 16:00, when Associate Professor Anette Grønning from University of Southern Denmark presents her findings and perspectives on digital consultations in general practice in Denmark. Abstract In Denmark, medical consultations and the institutional practice of going to the doctor have been expanded upon over the

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CEDIC talks – September 29, 2023 – Social Policy: A Critical and Intersectional Analysis with Professor Fiona Williams, University of Leeds

Social Policy: A Critical and Intersectional Analysis with Professor Fiona Williams, University of Leeds Legg igjen en kommentar / Av tinasvin / 30. august 2023 Welcome to a seminar with Professor Fiona Williams, University of Leeds on 28 September 2020 from 11:00 – 13:00. In this seminar Professor Fiona Williams will talk about her most recent book, Social Policy: A

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CEDIC talks – August 23, 2023 – Digitalization in disability organizations: legal, moral, and organizational challenges with Jens Ineland and Camilla Eriksson

Welcome to CEDIC Talks, a webinar series where we invite national and international researchers to hold open guest lectures on social and political consequences of digitization. Join our guest lecture (webinar) the 24th of August from 14:00 – 15:00 when Ass. Professor Jens Ineland from the University of Umeå and Senior lecturer Camilla Eriksson from Mälardalen

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CEDIC Talks 25/5-2023: Guest lecture by Dr. Emma Louise Slade from the University of Bristol Business School

Thursday 25 May we invite Dr. Emma Louise Slade from the University of Bristol Business School to hold a guest lecture. Slade is a Senior Lecturer in Marketing at the School of Management, University of Bristol, UK. Her research interests revolve around digital technologies and user behaviour, and she specialises in quantitative research methodologies.  Emma has published

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CEDIC Talks 4/5-2023: «Statistical profiling of the unemployed: a literature review and the case of Denmark» with researchers Magnus Paulsen Hansen and Kristian Bloch Haug from Roskilde University

Thursday 4th of May we invite PhD student Magnus Paulsen Hansen and Associate Professor Kristian Bloch Haug from Roskilde University to participate to our lecture series CEDIC Talks. Statistical profiling of the unemployed Accelerated by technological developments in AI and big data, statistical profiling tools to identify the risk of long-term unemployment have proliferated in

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