We learned the good news today that our conference panel for NECS‘ sustainable media section has been accepted! That means we’ll be in Lisbon, Portugal in June to talk about media practices and environmental accountability. […]
We learned the good news today that our conference panel for NECS‘ sustainable media section has been accepted! That means we’ll be in Lisbon, Portugal in June to talk about media practices and environmental accountability. […]
I’m pleased to be joining Utrecht University’s cross-faculty Sector Plan on Welfare, Participation, and Citizenship in a Digital World. This is an institutional implementation of the national Sector Plan on Digital Society. As part of […]
Very pleased to be one of the speakers in the series coordinated by Prof. Annette Markham on Digital Ethnography. The full line-up includes Nancy Baym, Tania Lewis, Sarah Pink, Payal Arora and many more inspiring […]
Delighted to have been invited to present in the panel, Science communication as political communication? Scientific experts, policy-making, and media in the digital age, at this year’s ECREA conference. My paper will give a bit […]
In the new year, I’ll be presenting some of the insights from my collaborative work in the Peritia project at an event organized by the European Federation of Academies of Sciences and Humanities (ALLEA). The […]
This week, I moderated an inspiring public event on disinformation and its societal impacts. The speakers were Prof. Herman Wassermann, Professor of Journalism at Stellenbosch University, South Africa, and Giancarlo Fiorella, the Director for Research […]
Earlier this month, I was one of the speakers at a medical conference for Dutch virologists and other infectious disease specialists. I was there to speak about the role of social media in the communication […]
Given the urgency of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, it seems fitting to be organizing this conference on the role of media institutions and platforms in matters of public trust in expert knowledge. Together with Prof. […]
I’m very excited to have been invited to speak at the lecture series convened at the Anthropology Department of University College London.
I was in Tokyo for a seminar bi-laterally sponsored by the Dutch National Scientific Organization and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science