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Call for posters for the DiTraRe Symposium 2025. 
List of Topics
The following areas are especially aligned with our Symposium sessions:
    Knowledge Representation and AI, i.e.:
        AI-Ready University
        Data Infrastructures as a Foundation for AI Projects
        Federated Infrastructures, Knowledge Representation and AI in the Humanities
    Legal and Ethical Challenges, i.e.:
        Law and Ethics in Digitalization of Research
        AI and Usage of Research Data
    Research Infrastructures, i.e.:
        Advancing Machine Learning Through Open and Large-Scale Data Initiatives
        Leveraging Established E-Infrastructures to Enhance Research Data Management and EOSC Integration
        NFDI: A Science-Driven Network for FAIR Research Data as a Common Good
    Impact on Science and Society, i.e.:
        Digital Transformation in Science – the Role of Generative AI Tools for Changes in Research Practice and Knowledge Production
        Publishing in the Age of AI: How Generative AI Is Transforming Scientific Communication
        Generative AI in the Practice of Scientific Policy Advice - Potentials and Challenges at the Interface of Science and Politics
        Reflection on the Science Society Interface of Generative AI
Call for posters for the DiTraRe Symposium 2025. List of Topics The following areas are especially aligned with our Symposium sessions: Knowledge Representation and AI, i.e.: AI-Ready University Data Infrastructures as a Foundation for AI Projects Federated Infrastructures, Knowledge Representation and AI in the Humanities Legal and Ethical Challenges, i.e.: Law and Ethics in Digitalization of Research AI and Usage of Research Data Research Infrastructures, i.e.: Advancing Machine Learning Through Open and Large-Scale Data Initiatives Leveraging Established E-Infrastructures to Enhance Research Data Management and EOSC Integration NFDI: A Science-Driven Network for FAIR Research Data as a Common Good Impact on Science and Society, i.e.: Digital Transformation in Science – the Role of Generative AI Tools for Changes in Research Practice and Knowledge Production Publishing in the Age of AI: How Generative AI Is Transforming Scientific Communication Generative AI in the Practice of Scientific Policy Advice - Potentials and Challenges at the Interface of Science and Politics Reflection on the Science Society Interface of Generative AI
Call for posters for the DiTraRe Symposium 2025. 
List of Topics
The following areas are especially aligned with our Symposium sessions:
    Knowledge Representation and AI, i.e.:
        AI-Ready University
        Data Infrastructures as a Foundation for AI Projects
        Federated Infrastructures, Knowledge Representation and AI in the Humanities
    Legal and Ethical Challenges, i.e.:
        Law and Ethics in Digitalization of Research
        AI and Usage of Research Data
    Research Infrastructures, i.e.:
        Advancing Machine Learning Through Open and Large-Scale Data Initiatives
        Leveraging Established E-Infrastructures to Enhance Research Data Management and EOSC Integration
        NFDI: A Science-Driven Network for FAIR Research Data as a Common Good
    Impact on Science and Society, i.e.:
        Digital Transformation in Science – the Role of Generative AI Tools for Changes in Research Practice and Knowledge Production
        Publishing in the Age of AI: How Generative AI Is Transforming Scientific Communication
        Generative AI in the Practice of Scientific Policy Advice - Potentials and Challenges at the Interface of Science and Politics
        Reflection on the Science Society Interface of Generative AI
Call for posters for the DiTraRe Symposium 2025. List of Topics The following areas are especially aligned with our Symposium sessions: Knowledge Representation and AI, i.e.: AI-Ready University Data Infrastructures as a Foundation for AI Projects Federated Infrastructures, Knowledge Representation and AI in the Humanities Legal and Ethical Challenges, i.e.: Law and Ethics in Digitalization of Research AI and Usage of Research Data Research Infrastructures, i.e.: Advancing Machine Learning Through Open and Large-Scale Data Initiatives Leveraging Established E-Infrastructures to Enhance Research Data Management and EOSC Integration NFDI: A Science-Driven Network for FAIR Research Data as a Common Good Impact on Science and Society, i.e.: Digital Transformation in Science – the Role of Generative AI Tools for Changes in Research Practice and Knowledge Production Publishing in the Age of AI: How Generative AI Is Transforming Scientific Communication Generative AI in the Practice of Scientific Policy Advice - Potentials and Challenges at the Interface of Science and Politics Reflection on the Science Society Interface of Generative AI
Headline and text from article:
Trump Declares Everyone Who Doesn’t Kiss His Ass Is A Terrorist

Failures
from the what-a-joke dept
Fri, Sep 26th 2025 10:52am - Mike Masnick

Trump has officially given up on any semblance of attempting actual governance and moved to pure man-baby-without-a-nap tantrum mode. His latest “countering domestic terrorism and organized political violence” memorandum is basically him screaming “EVERYONE WHO DOESN’T LIKE ME IS A TERRORIST!” in official government letterhead.

The document has zero legal authority and can’t actually do anything to change the law—it’s performative authoritarian cosplay from a president whose approval ratings have cratered and whose policies are imploding (even the ones that were previously popular). But while it has no force of law, it can absolutely do serious damage by redirected all aspects of the federal government away from serving the public interest, and entirely towards punishing anyone who doesn’t like Trump. The whole thing reveals just how far Trump’s willing to go in redefining basic political opposition as terrorism when he can’t win literally any arguments on the merits.

Supporting immigration reform? Terrorist. LGBTQ+ rights? Terrorist. Criticizing his failures? Terrorist! Calling out his authoritarianism? All terrorism, apparently.
Headline and text from article: Trump Declares Everyone Who Doesn’t Kiss His Ass Is A Terrorist Failures from the what-a-joke dept Fri, Sep 26th 2025 10:52am - Mike Masnick Trump has officially given up on any semblance of attempting actual governance and moved to pure man-baby-without-a-nap tantrum mode. His latest “countering domestic terrorism and organized political violence” memorandum is basically him screaming “EVERYONE WHO DOESN’T LIKE ME IS A TERRORIST!” in official government letterhead. The document has zero legal authority and can’t actually do anything to change the law—it’s performative authoritarian cosplay from a president whose approval ratings have cratered and whose policies are imploding (even the ones that were previously popular). But while it has no force of law, it can absolutely do serious damage by redirected all aspects of the federal government away from serving the public interest, and entirely towards punishing anyone who doesn’t like Trump. The whole thing reveals just how far Trump’s willing to go in redefining basic political opposition as terrorism when he can’t win literally any arguments on the merits. Supporting immigration reform? Terrorist. LGBTQ+ rights? Terrorist. Criticizing his failures? Terrorist! Calling out his authoritarianism? All terrorism, apparently.
Headline and text from article:
Trump Declares Everyone Who Doesn’t Kiss His Ass Is A Terrorist

Failures
from the what-a-joke dept
Fri, Sep 26th 2025 10:52am - Mike Masnick

Trump has officially given up on any semblance of attempting actual governance and moved to pure man-baby-without-a-nap tantrum mode. His latest “countering domestic terrorism and organized political violence” memorandum is basically him screaming “EVERYONE WHO DOESN’T LIKE ME IS A TERRORIST!” in official government letterhead.

The document has zero legal authority and can’t actually do anything to change the law—it’s performative authoritarian cosplay from a president whose approval ratings have cratered and whose policies are imploding (even the ones that were previously popular). But while it has no force of law, it can absolutely do serious damage by redirected all aspects of the federal government away from serving the public interest, and entirely towards punishing anyone who doesn’t like Trump. The whole thing reveals just how far Trump’s willing to go in redefining basic political opposition as terrorism when he can’t win literally any arguments on the merits.

Supporting immigration reform? Terrorist. LGBTQ+ rights? Terrorist. Criticizing his failures? Terrorist! Calling out his authoritarianism? All terrorism, apparently.
Headline and text from article: Trump Declares Everyone Who Doesn’t Kiss His Ass Is A Terrorist Failures from the what-a-joke dept Fri, Sep 26th 2025 10:52am - Mike Masnick Trump has officially given up on any semblance of attempting actual governance and moved to pure man-baby-without-a-nap tantrum mode. His latest “countering domestic terrorism and organized political violence” memorandum is basically him screaming “EVERYONE WHO DOESN’T LIKE ME IS A TERRORIST!” in official government letterhead. The document has zero legal authority and can’t actually do anything to change the law—it’s performative authoritarian cosplay from a president whose approval ratings have cratered and whose policies are imploding (even the ones that were previously popular). But while it has no force of law, it can absolutely do serious damage by redirected all aspects of the federal government away from serving the public interest, and entirely towards punishing anyone who doesn’t like Trump. The whole thing reveals just how far Trump’s willing to go in redefining basic political opposition as terrorism when he can’t win literally any arguments on the merits. Supporting immigration reform? Terrorist. LGBTQ+ rights? Terrorist. Criticizing his failures? Terrorist! Calling out his authoritarianism? All terrorism, apparently.
Headline and text from article:
Trump Declares Everyone Who Doesn’t Kiss His Ass Is A Terrorist

Failures
from the what-a-joke dept
Fri, Sep 26th 2025 10:52am - Mike Masnick

Trump has officially given up on any semblance of attempting actual governance and moved to pure man-baby-without-a-nap tantrum mode. His latest “countering domestic terrorism and organized political violence” memorandum is basically him screaming “EVERYONE WHO DOESN’T LIKE ME IS A TERRORIST!” in official government letterhead.

The document has zero legal authority and can’t actually do anything to change the law—it’s performative authoritarian cosplay from a president whose approval ratings have cratered and whose policies are imploding (even the ones that were previously popular). But while it has no force of law, it can absolutely do serious damage by redirected all aspects of the federal government away from serving the public interest, and entirely towards punishing anyone who doesn’t like Trump. The whole thing reveals just how far Trump’s willing to go in redefining basic political opposition as terrorism when he can’t win literally any arguments on the merits.

Supporting immigration reform? Terrorist. LGBTQ+ rights? Terrorist. Criticizing his failures? Terrorist! Calling out his authoritarianism? All terrorism, apparently.
Headline and text from article: Trump Declares Everyone Who Doesn’t Kiss His Ass Is A Terrorist Failures from the what-a-joke dept Fri, Sep 26th 2025 10:52am - Mike Masnick Trump has officially given up on any semblance of attempting actual governance and moved to pure man-baby-without-a-nap tantrum mode. His latest “countering domestic terrorism and organized political violence” memorandum is basically him screaming “EVERYONE WHO DOESN’T LIKE ME IS A TERRORIST!” in official government letterhead. The document has zero legal authority and can’t actually do anything to change the law—it’s performative authoritarian cosplay from a president whose approval ratings have cratered and whose policies are imploding (even the ones that were previously popular). But while it has no force of law, it can absolutely do serious damage by redirected all aspects of the federal government away from serving the public interest, and entirely towards punishing anyone who doesn’t like Trump. The whole thing reveals just how far Trump’s willing to go in redefining basic political opposition as terrorism when he can’t win literally any arguments on the merits. Supporting immigration reform? Terrorist. LGBTQ+ rights? Terrorist. Criticizing his failures? Terrorist! Calling out his authoritarianism? All terrorism, apparently.