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The Tænkepause 'Ro' ('Calm'), written by Iben Have, has been adapted for film as part of the DR series 'Tænkepauser som film'.
The CAISA Fellowships offer a unique opportunity to work on AI’s societal impact and become part of a leading interdisciplinary community for one to three months in Aalborg or Copenhagen. The application deadline is November 14.
SHAPE researcher Bettina Lemann has published the book "Digitalisering af retten og det praktiske juridiske arbejde" (in English: "Digitization of the Law and Practical Legal Work").
SHAPE researchers Ole Sejer Iversen and Mikkel Hjorth introduce “Tekspejlet” – a new tool for exploring and discussing generative AI in education.
New paper from researchers at DATALAB at Aarhus University sheds light on how misinformation is spread and displayed to Facebook users across gender, age, time and topics in Europe.
On June 13th, SHAPE researchers from the “Another AI” project organised a workshop at AIAS with Hamburg Institute of Advanced Study, discussing generative AI and its role in context of the global south.
SHAPE researcher Stine Liv Johansen has recently published the article "Influencing through advocacy: Parents of children with disabilities give and seek support on Instagram".
SHAPE researchers Amanda Karlsson and Loni Ledderer, in collaboration with Carsten Stage, recently published the article “Chronic illness publics: Identifying two types of peer patienthood on Facebook and Instagram”.
Peter Dalsgaard has had his paper, "Creative Ambiguity and Cognitive Tension in Generative Artificial Intelligence Tools," accepted for the European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics 2025.
Professor Lene Aarøe receives the award for her interdisciplinary and groundbreaking research on political attitude formation.
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