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Professor of Social Informatics, Edinburgh Napier University

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RIVAL network event 3: preview

Posted on November 9, 2020 by Hazel Hall
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RIVAL logoAfter two postponements and a decision to move to virtual delivery, we (myself, Dr Bruce Ryan and our Edinburgh Napier PhD student helpers Rachel Salzano and Katherine Stephen) will (finally) be hosting the third RIVAL network event next week on Thursday 19th November 2020. Continue reading →

Posted in Events, Projects | Tagged #lisrival, AHRC, Andy Taylor, Bruce Ryan, Centre for Social Informatics, conference, CSI, Diane Pennington, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Napier University, Frankie Wilson, grant, Hayley Lockerbie, Ines Byrne, Katherine Stephen, Konstatina Martzoukou, Leo Appleton, librarians, Lynne Robertson, Maria Economou, Martina McChrystal, Morag Higgison, National Library of Scotland, Nicole Smith, Paul Gooding, Rachel Salzano, research, Royal Society of Edinburgh, RSE, Sally Kerr, Sean McNamara, Simon Burnett, University of Glasgow | Leave a reply

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