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Debbie Gonzalez Canada

[ Debbie Gonzalez Canada ] Send E-Mail Debbie Gonzalez Canada is a social researcher constantly learning about our relationship with ourselves, with nature and with technology. Debbie is doing a PhD at the University of Melbourne, investigating how digital technologies (re)shape the practices of volunteered biodiversity monitoring, in programs that are often called “citizen science”, […]

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Dr Henry Dixson

[ Dr Henry Dixson ] Send E-Mail I am a multidisciplinary social and behavioural scientist. I completed my PhD at the ANU, which focused on the social influences of theory of mind development and cooperative behaviour in ni-Vanuatu children. This work involved a combination of quantitative cognitive and behavioural measures, surveys and qualitative interviews, as

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Responsible Urban Observatory

Responsible Urban Observatory Urban Observatory is an innovative model for urban data monitoring, collection and analysis.  In their design and implementation, however, citizens and their participation are not yet central . The challenge we are focusing on is: how we can make them more citizen-oriented and participatory. ” Improving governance, and improving confidence between governments

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A responsible approach to Digital Earth Platforms

A Responsible Approach to Digital Earth Platforms Digital Earth platforms are innovative initiatives to assist Earth monitoring, data collection and analysis. They are becoming the tech-solution for natural resource management.  But how can we ensure they are effectively instituted/utilised to help create a sustainable socio-ecological system? ” Digital Earth platforms assist countries in meeting several

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Responsible design and development of Digital Twins

Responsible design and development of Digital Twins The technology behind digital twins has expanded to include large items such as buildings, factories and even cities. This also raises new social and ethical issues, such as  privacy and property of data, disruption of existing societal structures, inequality and in justice. “A digital twin combines various emerging

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City and Responsible Mapping

PROJECTS [ City and Responsible Mapping ] City and Responsible Mapping Toolkit-14 Alexa Hagerty and Alexandra Albert wrote an article in The Conversation about their citizen science project, emojify.com which allows participants to access an interactive… Toolkit-14 Toolkit-14 Alexa Hagerty and Alexandra Albert wrote an article in The Conversation about their citizen science project, emojify.com

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Toolkit-14

Toolkit-14 Alexa Hagerty and Alexandra Albert wrote an article in The Conversation about their citizen science project, emojify.com which allows participants to access an interactive website to try out a private and secure Emotion recognition technology (ERT) for themselves, and to see how it scans their face and interprets their emotions. The project was also

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Toolkit-13

Toolkit-13 Alexa Hagerty and Alexandra Albert wrote an article in The Conversation about their citizen science project, emojify.com which allows participants to access an interactive website to try out a private and secure Emotion recognition technology (ERT) for themselves, and to see how it scans their face and interprets their emotions. The project was also

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Toolkit-12

Toolkit-12 Alexa Hagerty and Alexandra Albert wrote an article in The Conversation about their citizen science project, emojify.com which allows participants to access an interactive website to try out a private and secure Emotion recognition technology (ERT) for themselves, and to see how it scans their face and interprets their emotions. The project was also

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