Yesterday we had our last seminar of this academic course with Arnout van de Rijt @arnoutvanderijt.bsky.social from EUI. Thank you to Arnout for the inspiring talk and to attenders for excellent comments and vibe!
We will be back with another great line up.
See you again in October!
Grupo de Estudios Población y Sociedad
La respuesta que ha habido a esta peli, las críticas o los comentarios en Filmaffinity hablan muy poco de la peli en si, pero dicen mucho de la ola reaccionaria que se nos viene encima
europeans when asked to help unblock the strait of hormuz
Frente al odio y la desinformación en redes, el documental de Eduardo Casanova debería pasarse en institutos
elpais.com
This from @pardoguerra.bsky.social is right: Not every useful unit of research needs the same amount of peer review resources. We need an incentive structure to support alternatives. Not said: there is no way to get there.
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Escribo sobre cómo" prioridad nacional" significa más bien vivir a costa de los migrantes. Porque la clase media española se sostiene, en parte, gracias al trabajo barato y las rentas de alquiler que extrae a la población extranjera. En @ctxt.es ctxt.es/es/20260501/...
At this year's music Pedagogy into Practice conference at UBC, I attended a keynote address on the subject of integrating AI into music education, from José Antonio Bowen. It was the most disappointed I have ever been during a keynote talk. At times, it was stomach-churning. Thread:
Two new facts stand out:
1. 85% of hallucinated citations in preprints are also in the subsequent journal version (thanks, peer review!)
2. Fake cites more likely to use the names of (male) scholars who are already highly cited, creating a fake-citation Matthew effect.
arxiv.org/abs/2605.07723