CBMR publications and media appearances in August 2022 CBMR publications and media appearances in August 2022
Call for Papers: Crossing Borders and Fostering Collaborations Call for Papers for the Fifth AIP Early-Career Conference for Historians of the Physical Sciences
DNA in Viking poop sheds new light on 55,000-year-old relationship between gut companions Using stool samples from Viking latrines, researchers at the University of Copenhagen have genetically mapped one of the oldest human parasites – the whipworm. The mapping reflects the parasite’s global spread and its…
Presentation at IDT 2022 Petra Daryai-Hansen and Natascha Drachmann will be presenting a paper at the German teachers’ conference Internationale Tagung der Deutschlehrerinnen und Deutschlehrer, held in Vienna on 15-20 August.
Associate professor Slobodanka Dimova is guest editor on special issue of the journal Language Testing The most recent special issue of the journal Language Testing is guest edited by Slobodanka Dimova, associate professor at CIP, and two colleagues. The special issue extends the discussion on local language testing…
Green transition called off: DR Congo’s new way to fight poverty and create development Associate Professor Stig Jensen at the Centre of African Studies has written a three-part article series for GlobalNyt highlighting some of the many paradoxes associated with DR Congo's decision to Congo put 30 oil and…
English bias in computing: Images to the rescue Training sets for Machine Learning are normally created in English. This introduces cultural bias. A new image-grounded benchmark developed by researchers from the University of Copenhagen enables a more diverse…
English bias in computing: Images to the rescue Training sets for Machine Learning are normally created in English. This introduces cultural bias. A new image-grounded benchmark developed by researchers from the University of Copenhagen enables a more diverse…
Interview with Professor Sarah Pinto In this blog, Shilpi Rajpal talks to Sarah Pinto, Professor of Anthropology in the Tufts University about her new book The Doctor and Mrs. A: Ethics and Counter-Ethics in an Indian Dream Analysis.
IN THE SAME SEA PI Gunvor Simonsen’s Public Lecture Appears in Local Press The lecture on 18th June 2022 is discussed in an article for The St. Thomas Source, entitled 'How the Enslaved Used Canoes to Escape'.
Listening is survival ROCS postdoc Angela Rawlings is co-curator of SPHERE Festival which opens 2 September in Canada.
Textures of precarity Professor Susan Reynolds Whyte has contributed the article ‘Textures of precarity: Repurposing in a Ugandan refugee settlement’ to a special issue of Anthropology Today
Gender configurations and suicide in northern Uganda In collaboration with Henry Oboke, Professor Susan Reynolds Whyte has written the chapter ‘Gender configurations and suicide in northern Uganda’, which is included in the book Configuring Contagion: Ethnographies of…
International journal to strengthen the dialogue between research and business The international Journal of Business Anthropology relocates to the Department of Anthropology at UCPH.
Enchanted Ecologies and Ethics of Care Associate Professor Stine Krøijer and Associate Professor Cecilie Rubow have edited the special section ‘Enchanted ecologies and ethics of care’ of the American journal Environmental Humanities, Volume 14, Issue 2. The…
New article by Eva Myrczik and Nete Nørgaard Kristensen with Finnish colleagues Riie Heikkilä and Semi Purhonen New article by Eva Myrczik and Nete Nørgaard Kristensen with Finnish colleagues Riie Heikkilä and Semi Purhonen in Nordic Journal of Cultural Policy.
Calibrating logics Professor Ayo Wahlberg has contributed to the journal ‘Health’ with the article ‘Calibrating logics: How adolescents and young adults calibrate often-competing logics in their daily self-management of type 1 diabetes’.
CBMR publications and media appearances in June and July 2022 CBMR publications and media appearances in June and July 2022
Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Vietnam Professor Tine Gammeltoft and Professor Oscar Salemink both contributed chapters to the Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Vietnam, edited by Jonathan London. The book offers an authoritative overview of the global…
IN THE SAME SEA Postdoc Presents New Code of Ethics at IACA-AIAC 2022 The Code was ratified in July by the Membership of the International Association for Caribbean Archaeology.
Research integration in teaching In spring semester 2022, students at the University of Copenhagen and University College Absalon have participated in teaching based on research work generated in the PE-LAL project.
WORKING PAPER 4: Prospect or Necessity: Migration Among Free People of Color in St. Thomas, 1803 This working paper explores the origins and potential motivations for the mobility of free people of colour residing in Charlotte Amalie on the Danish Caribbean island of St. Thomas in 1803.
How to write a policy brief that matters A workshop for Health researchers at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College in Tanzania in collaboration with the University of Copenhagen on how to write policy briefs that matter.
What lies behind lies? New project looks deeper into honesty and dishonesty Honest and dishonest behaviour comes in many forms and with various underlying motivations. Honesty and dishonesty also affect many areas of human life and social relations – from hiding an inconvenient truth from your…