New "What drives our researchers video" with Katleen Gabriels
In our latest video, Associate Professor Katleen Gabriels, a Philosopher of Technology, dives into the ethical implications of technology in everyday life. She explores the morality behind parents using location tracking to monitor their children's movements. How does this impact privacy, trust, and freedom? Watch now to hear Katleen's insights on this thought-provoking topic.
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Book launch and professorship Anna Harris: The Matter of Hospitals
Hospitals are often seen through the lens of urgency, care, and crisis – but what about the materials that make them work?
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FASoS awarded NWO PhDs in the Humanities grant for project on early bird photography and conservation
We are pleased to announce that Pauw Vos has been awarded an NWO PhDs in the Humanities grant for the project “Narratives of the Nest: Early Dutch Bird Photography and the Visual Construction of Conservation (1890–1940)”.
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Aagje Swinnen awarded NWO Open Competition M
Aagje Swinnen (FASoS) and Sarah de Mul (Open University), have been awarded an NWO Open Competition M grant for the project “Re-Imagining Burnout and the Cultural Narrative of Productive Adulthood through Literature”.