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David Bawden's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 2 months ago
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David Bawden deposited “Transmitted as never before”: the communication revolution and the green infrastructure, 1830 – 1880 in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 2 years, 10 months agoA presentation given at an international symposium on ‘The Genesis of the Green Infrastructure’, celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Frederick Law Olmsted.
This presentation reviews developments in information and communications technologies, and associated legislation and infrastructure, during the period 1830-1880, in the…[Read more]
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David Bawden deposited “Transmitted as never before”: the communication revolution and the green infrastructure, 1830 – 1880 on Humanities Commons 2 years, 10 months ago
A presentation given at an international symposium on ‘The Genesis of the Green Infrastructure’, celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Frederick Law Olmsted.
This presentation reviews developments in information and communications technologies, and associated legislation and infrastructure, during the period 1830-1880, in the…[Read more]
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Justin Durand's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 11 months ago
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David Bawden deposited Health information equity: rebalancing healthcare collections for racial diversity in UK public service contexts in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 2 years, 11 months agoCOVID-19 illustrated health disparities experienced by racially minoritised people, with heightened risks faced by Black and South Asian communities lending the issue transparency and urgency. Despite efforts to decolonise medical education, deficits in racial representation in research and resources remain. This study investigates the potential…[Read more]
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David Bawden deposited Health information equity: rebalancing healthcare collections for racial diversity in UK public service contexts on Humanities Commons 2 years, 11 months ago
COVID-19 illustrated health disparities experienced by racially minoritised people, with heightened risks faced by Black and South Asian communities lending the issue transparency and urgency. Despite efforts to decolonise medical education, deficits in racial representation in research and resources remain. This study investigates the potential…[Read more]
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Lyn Robinson changed their profile picture on Humanities Commons 3 years, 9 months ago
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Lyn Robinson's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 3 years, 9 months ago
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David Bawden deposited Information Overload: An Overview in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 4 years, 3 months agoFor almost as long as there has been recorded information, there has been a perception that humanity has been overloaded by it. Concerns about “too much to read” have been expressed for many centuries, and made more urgent since the arrival of ubiquitous digital information in the late 20th century. As society fully experiences Floridi’s Fourt…[Read more]
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David Bawden deposited Information Overload: An Overview on Humanities Commons 4 years, 3 months ago
For almost as long as there has been recorded information, there has been a perception that humanity has been overloaded by it. Concerns about “too much to read” have been expressed for many centuries, and made more urgent since the arrival of ubiquitous digital information in the late 20th century. As society fully experiences Floridi’s Fourt…[Read more]
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Joseph Dunne-Howrie deposited Networked audience participation: the futurity of post-Brexit democracy in One Day, Maybe and Operation Black Antler on Humanities Commons 4 years, 5 months ago
Where are we in the story of British democracy? Was the 2016 EU Referendum a rehearsal for a new political system of direct democracy that ultimately benefits the far right? Or will the Internet replace the conventional machinery of government with a radical new form of network power where people discursively experiment with new political…[Read more]
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James Calvert deposited Pathologies of the Post-Truth Era: Vaccine hesitancy, fake science and the post-factual debate on the MMR vaccine in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoIn 2019, the World Health Organization identified vaccine hesitancy as one of the top ten threats to global health. One of the most noteworthy of ‘eradicated’ diseases in the Western world – measles, has made a resurgence as a direct result of the immunisation threshold not being reached in an increasing number of countries. The decline in pub…[Read more]
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James Calvert deposited Pathologies of the Post-Truth Era: Vaccine hesitancy, fake science and the post-factual debate on the MMR vaccine on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months ago
In 2019, the World Health Organization identified vaccine hesitancy as one of the top ten threats to global health. One of the most noteworthy of ‘eradicated’ diseases in the Western world – measles, has made a resurgence as a direct result of the immunisation threshold not being reached in an increasing number of countries. The decline in pub…[Read more]
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Joseph Dunne-Howrie's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 6 years ago
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Joseph Dunne deposited Crisis Acting in The Destroyed Room in the group
Performance Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoThe internet immerses us in waves of traumatic information, leaving us desperately crawling through media wreckage to make sense of the world. We are left alienated from a reality that never settles into a cohesive narrative. Media wreckage in my argumentation denotes the fragmentation of reality occasioned by the digital acting as the dominant…[Read more]
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Joseph Dunne deposited Crisis Acting in The Destroyed Room in the group
Library & Information Science on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoThe internet immerses us in waves of traumatic information, leaving us desperately crawling through media wreckage to make sense of the world. We are left alienated from a reality that never settles into a cohesive narrative. Media wreckage in my argumentation denotes the fragmentation of reality occasioned by the digital acting as the dominant…[Read more]
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Joseph Dunne deposited Crisis Acting in The Destroyed Room in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoThe internet immerses us in waves of traumatic information, leaving us desperately crawling through media wreckage to make sense of the world. We are left alienated from a reality that never settles into a cohesive narrative. Media wreckage in my argumentation denotes the fragmentation of reality occasioned by the digital acting as the dominant…[Read more]
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Joseph Dunne deposited Crisis Acting in The Destroyed Room in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoThe internet immerses us in waves of traumatic information, leaving us desperately crawling through media wreckage to make sense of the world. We are left alienated from a reality that never settles into a cohesive narrative. Media wreckage in my argumentation denotes the fragmentation of reality occasioned by the digital acting as the dominant…[Read more]
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Joseph Dunne deposited Crisis Acting in The Destroyed Room on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month ago
The internet immerses us in waves of traumatic information, leaving us desperately crawling through media wreckage to make sense of the world. We are left alienated from a reality that never settles into a cohesive narrative. Media wreckage in my argumentation denotes the fragmentation of reality occasioned by the digital acting as the dominant…[Read more]
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David Bawden deposited ‘In this book-making age’: Edward Kemp (1817-19) as writer and communicator of horticultural knowledge [extended version] in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 6 years, 3 months agoEdward Kemp, although best known as a park superintendent and as a designer of parks and gardens, was also an influential and best-selling author. His How to Lay out a Garden, running into several editions, is the best known and most influential of his written works, but there were others, notably editions of the Hand-Book of Gardening, and Parks,…[Read more]
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