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Climate Visions at COMPTEXT 2024
We are looking forward to partaking in the Sixth International and Interdisciplinary Conference on the Quantitative and Computational Analysis of Textual Data (COMPTEXT) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, May 2-4, 2024.
COMPTEXT is an international community of quantitative text analysis and computational social science scholars in political science, international relations and beyond. COMPTEXT 2024 in Amsterdam follows in the footsteps of previous conferences in Budapest (2018), Tokyo (2019) and Innsbruck (online, 2020), Dublin (2022), and Glasgow (2023). COMPTEXT conferences offer ample opportunities to network with computational scholars, exchange technological knowledge of computational methods, and obtain useful feedback on ongoing research.
Read MoreScience meets Journalism workshop
At the convergence of journalism and science lies the opportunity to revolutionise communication on artificial intelligence and other relevant topics. At a workshop on 18 January 2024, Bayerischer Rundfunk and the Technical University of Munich, together with representatives from media and other universities, met to explore the synergies between these two fields. The purpose? To present AI projects, models and methodologies adapted to journalistic use cases, in order to raise the quality and impact of information on the development of artificial intelligence and science.
Read MorePresentation at the EUFeels Workshop: Emotions in European Climate Politics
Isaac Bravo (M.Sc) attended a workshop on Emotions in European climate politics. The workshop was hosted by the Amsterdam Centre for European Studies, which had a focus on emotions and affective dynamics in European climate change politics, including the role of the EU in these debates, and Europe in a global context.
Read MoreClimate Change Visuals Workshop at the Technical University of Munich
Climate Vision Project, on behalf of Stefanie Walter, PhD (Technical University of Munich), hosted this workshop along with Prof. Dr Mike S. Schäfer (University of Zurich) on 12 June 2023. The workshop discussed the state of the research field that analyzes climate change visuals, how computational approaches can help in the study of climate change imagery, the respective methods of data acquisition and analyses, and the specifics of collaboration between the social and computer sciences.
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