Asst Prof in International Relations, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen (@radboudpol.bsky.social) 🇳🇱; no-fly zones; IR theory, foreign policy, security, intervention, populism, political communication; he/him
Gustav Meibauer
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Everyone: Should reviewers be paid? The system is dying!
Frontiers: Or, and hear me out, how about more voluntary work in the name of 'visibility' instead?
Just like my newest article is also 95% done. The remaining 5% of writing will focus on setting up a structure, reading relevant literature, developing an argument, and testing it empirically.
NEW — My first true foray into AI haterdom is about how those of us not convinced by AI’s inevitability are a real constituency worthy of a voice.
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Wrote a thing on why buying into the “generative AI is inevitable so we need to stuff it into all crevices of higher ed” narrative is not only bad pedagogy, but bad Political Science.
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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🇳🇴 Department of Comparative Politics, University of Bergen
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🚨 DEFCON-4 UPDATE 🚨
Israel-Libanon und die sog. "Pufferzone" - jetzt als kurze Einschätzung von mir auf Spotify, Apple und co.
open.spotify.com/episode/474z...
'Frontiers' are now inviting 'handling editors' for individual manuscripts instead of simply reviewers - what fresh unpaid hell is this?
A lot of questions raised by my KA$H bottles are already answered by my KA$H bottles.
Trump tut ja was er kann, aber wieder waren die Chinesen schneller.
www.faz.net/aktuell/wirt...
LinkedIn may be awash with boosters, but shunning AI is the human choice.
Large language models (LLMs) have disrupted higher education, prompting a wave of scholarship on generative AI in the Political Science classroom. This emerging literature largely converges in argu...