The Global Lab Episode 2 – Tom Brughmans from University of Southampton - a podcast by The Global Lab

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This week we talk about the State of the Map EU conference, Richard Dawkins and Sexist Skeptics, InterFace and digital humanists and why we prefer the BBC to Fox News. Tom Brughmans explains what Network Science is and what it means to Archaeology.

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Here are links to some of the topics we discussed on the show:

The State of The Map conference: http://lanyrd.com/2011/sotmeu/

Open Street Map: http://www.openstreetmap.org/

The BBC review of science coverage starts here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/theeditors/2011/07/bbc_science_review.html

Dawkins weighed in via a series of comments here: http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2011/07/always_name_names.php
There are links to the original video via PZ Myers' blog.

The InterFace conference and digital humanities: http://www.interface2011.org.uk/

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Tom Brughmans works at the University of Southampton - his website is here: http://archaeologicalnetworks.wordpress.com/ and you can find more about next year's Connected Past conference here: http://connectedpast.soton.ac.uk/

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You can get in contact with the podcast via our email address: thegloballab@gmail.com or if you prefer twitter, @thegloballab. Alternatively, visit our website http://www.thegloballab.com/ for news, views and all that jazz.

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Steven Gray is a researcher at UCL-CASA: his personal website is http://www.stevenjamesgray.com/ or you can follow @frogo on twitter.
Martin Zaltz Austwick is a lecturer at UCL-CASA; his website is http://sociablephysics.com and his twittername, conveniently, is @sociablephysics.

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