Generative AI, Large Language Models, and the Theater of Consent
In this contribution to Bulletin 28, Elizabeth Losh thinks through the implications of the Biden Administration’s proposed AI Bill of Rights.
In this contribution to Bulletin 28, Elizabeth Losh thinks through the implications of the Biden Administration’s proposed AI Bill of Rights.
In this contribution to Bulletin 28, former ISRF Fellow Gavin Weedon asks what the proliferation of breathing apps and fitness trackers tells us about time scarcity and embodied experience under late capitalism.
In this contribution to Bulletin 28, former ISRF Fellow Ilay Romain Ors reflects on her fieldwork experience on the Greek island of Leros through the concept of palimpsest.
A programme of events during the academic year 2023-24, to mark the centenary of the birth of the philosopher Richard Wollheim (1923-2003).
ISRF Flexi-Grant recipient Bridget Vincent delves into the arrival of AI-narrated audiobooks, shedding light on the profound ethical dilemmas they bring to the forefront.
ISRF Fellow Anna Molas takes a closer look at Spain’s prominent role in the international egg donation economy, shedding light on the realities of this procedure.
In July 2023, former ISRF Political Economy Fellow Dave Elder-Vass was awarded the Cheryl Frank Memorial Prize for his book Inventing Value: The Social Construction of Monetary Worth.
In January 2023, the ISRF launched its seventh Early Career Fellowship competition. Having received a number of strong proposals, a selection panel met in July 2023 and nominated five projects for funding.
ISRF Fellow ‘H’ Patten takes a closer look at the impact the Windrush dance revolution has had on British culture.
In this contribution to Bulletin 27, Io Chaviara, Danae Karydaki, Michalis Kastanidis, and Regina Mantanika introduce OpenEleusis, an interdisciplinary digital platform that maps the cultural history and living memory of the city of Eleusina.