Posts by Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies
Hosted by CIM, University of Warwick & Health Enabled, this session shares findings from our review showing gender equality & human rights remain overlooked in many national digital health plans and what can be done.
🗓 5 Mar 2026
⏰ 14:00 GMT
💻 Online
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Information Territory and Data Terrains: an examination of the Anti-Locust Research Centre
New paper by Robert Fletcher (Missouri) & Greg McInerny (University of Warwick).
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AHRC funded - ‘Science in Culture’ theme.
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22 January 2026
10:00am GMT | 5:00pm ICT, WITA | 6:00pm SGT | 7:00pm TLST
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Let’s work together to build people-centred, inclusive digital health systems.
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Are gender equality, human rights and inclusion being meaningfully addressed?
The University of Warwick and DHRP, with WHO, UNDP, invite you to a regional webinar bringing together policymakers, UN agencies, civil society, youth advocates and researchers to share evidence, tools and good practices.
Webinar Alert!
Strengthening Gender, Equity and Rights in National Digital Health Strategies in South-East Asia.
As countries across South-East Asia develop and revise national digital health and AI for health strategies, a critical question remains:
with WHO, government experts, civil society and youth
leaders.
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Digital Health and Rights Project and Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies, University of Warwick, launch an important series of conversations to exchange insights and experiences on gender equality, human rights and inclusion in digital health strategies -
Apps are making personalised health advice possible, but what do people think about their privacy risks?
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Introducing new research on attitudes to #health data and app design
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"The AI Gaze - Seeing Ourselves Through Machines: Film Screening and Interactive Installation" event: luma.com/2252zbfg
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I will share research and praxis-led examples - including decolonial perspectives and community-led actions from both the global North and South - demonstrating how collective organising can offer the countervailing power for advancing health equity and social justice.
However, meaningful engagement and participation remains complex, as are the contested concepts of participation and ‘community’.
Drawing on insights from Advancing Health Rights and Tackling Inequalities, I will discuss how empowered and organised communities can drive transformative change.
The recent landmark WHO resolution on Social Participation in Health (adopted in May 2024) underscores the importance of embedding communities and civil society in health decision-making.
Amidst this context, the pursuit of healthier, more resilient societies has never been more urgent. This pursuit, emphasises social participation, placing communities at the heart of policy.
The ongoing poly-crisis has deepened inequalities, increased precarity, and led people to feel a significant loss of social, political, and economic power. These crises are rooted in colonial legacies, with state responses and resistance efforts largely unexamined.
Rethinking community participation and power in building just and resilient Societies
CIM and The Centre for Global Health Law are holding a talk by Prof Anuj Kapilashrami on Wednesday, 5 November 2025.
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Eventful migration: Rethinking social media migration with help from Elon Musk’s sink
The new #academic publication from our @ccamara.scholar.social.ap.brid.gy and Fangzhou Zhang and former CIM colleague @nateeeow.bsky.social about #socialMedia #Twitter #Xodus
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New report launch: Improving urban policy design and delivery in the City of Santiago, Chile
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The Universities of Warwick and Leeds have secured a prestigious Doctoral Focal Awards from the AHRC, funding 20 PhD scholarships focused on sustainability and diversity in the creative economy. At Warwick, the initiative is led by the Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies and
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critical gap in current AI governance: the lack of effective redress mechanisms for individuals harmed by AI systems. While much regulatory focus has been on preventing potential harms, the authors argue that this must be complemented by pathways for justice when harms do occur.
New article published in Cambridge Forum on AI: Law and Governance: Redress In AI governance
Yulu Pi and Maddie Proctor have co-authored a new article, “Toward Empowering AI Governance with Redress Mechanisms,” published in the Cambridge Forum on AI: Law and Governance. The piece addresses a
Tomorrow, @ccamara.scholar.social.ap.brid.gy and @twm.bsky.social will be presenting at #STSItalia the work made with @geochicas.bsky.social for their @digitalgoodnet.bsky.social research.
📆 11 June, 14:30-16:30
🗺️ Panel 71. Mapping Public Space through Participatory...
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New publication by Dr. Daniele Pizio & Dr. Matt Spencer explores cybersecurity trust paradigms, comparing Zero Trust and Distributed Trust models. Part of the ‘Scaling Trust’ research at Univ. of Warwick. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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Are you researching in #OpenStreetMap and #Feminism? Do you create #dataviz using #Rstats?
If so, @ccamara.scholar.social.ap.brid.gy and @twm.bsky.social are looking for you! They are seeking a Part-time Research Assistant
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📆 deadline: 17/06/2025
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