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Explore the innovative approaches in international collaboration, symbolic management, and cognitive support for all. Delve into the intersection of theory and praxis, Bayes net, and ethical considerations in new human science with Morten Aagaard's enlightening talk. Presenting evidence from qualitative interviews, observations, and more to challenge traditional approaches and embrace new methodologies. Discover the impact of new evidence on human sciences and the importance of context-bound empirical data. Join the conversation on the implications and challenges of integrating new empirical data and navigating information overload in human science.
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Otherinteresting talks of Morten Aagaard • International & interdisciplinary collaboration – Symbolic management is the solution • Persuasive Meta Application – new ways out of treatment • Cognitive Support – for the rest of us! • Ethics – down to earth • Theory and Praxis – HANDS version of the old story • Bayes net – qualified maybe/how can be non discrete phenomenas?
New Evidence and New Human Science - a true phd talkMortenAagaardMarch 2nd, 2011
Present evidence • Qualitativeinterviews, • Observations, • Queries, • Documentsand artifacts New data Escience The end of Theory Wiredarticle VBN-researchgroup
Examples/Microassesments Tobias – how did like swimming today? Bowling starts in a short time – would like advice on not being angry? I loved it I was OK I was stressed I cried OK Send No Yes Video Later
A first analysis of the consequences • The new empirical data arecheap • The new empirical data arecontextbound • The new evidencecanbeverycredible… • The biosensors is evidenceaboutbiology and affections • The new cheapevidencewillease case studies • The hermeneutical ”bridge” canbeminimised
Discussion New evidence is not relevant: Problems: Theoreticallyinteresting, but…
A first discussion of the consequences • Information overload in human science shouldbetakenserious • A new math is demanded. Keywords is: a hierarchy of understandings, Web 2.0