Jekaterina Nikitina

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Jekaterina Nikitina

@KateNikiRes

Great CADS/Legal discourse analyst and horrible bowler. Fortunately, I do only one of these professionally. Associate Professor, University of Milan

Milan, Lombardy Katılım Mart 2023
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Today we had the honour and pleasure to host a thought-provoking guest lecture by @hei_anni from Innsbruck / Heidelberg on #Gender Portrayals in Contemporary Western Promotional Culture. What is a better way to start the academic year?
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🎓✍️ Call for Papers: Law's Many Users: Legal Interpretation Within and Beyond Legal Institutions  📍 Tartu, Estonia | 12–14 November 2025 🔗 philevents.org/event/show/137…  🗓️ Deadline: August 12, 2025 Law doesn’t just live in casebooks. Help us trace the path it takes.
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🚨 Job Opening: University Assistant (m/f/d) – No PhD Required! 📍 University of Graz | 🕒 30h/week | ⏳ 4-year contract 💶 €52,007.20/year (full-time equivalent) 📅 Apply by: July 31, 2025 buff.ly/FDNsvak
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New book: Human Rights Discourse. Linguistics, Genre and Translation at the European Court of Human Rights By: Jekaterina Nikitina buff.ly/3lyD3Hr
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Jekaterina Nikitina@KateNikiRes·
Still navigating those complexities in the interplay of realms?
Luiza Jarovsky, PhD@LuizaJarovsky

🚨 Studies are starting to show what many of us feared: AI use might lead to overreliance and human disempowerment. Below is the SHOCKING conclusion of this particular study [download for future reference]: "1. We surveyed 319 knowledge workers who use GenAI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, Copilot) at work at least once per week, to model how they enact critical thinking when using GenAI tools, and how GenAI affects their perceived effort of thinking critically. Analysing 936 real-world GenAI tool use examples our participants shared, we find that knowledge workers engage in critical thinking primarily to ensure the quality of their work, e.g. by verifying outputs against external sources. 2. Moreover, while GenAI can improve worker efficiency, it can inhibit critical engagement with work and can potentially lead to long-term overreliance on the tool and diminished skill for independent problem-solving. 3. Higher confidence in GenAI’s ability to perform a task is related to less critical thinking effort. 4. When using GenAI tools, the effort invested in critical thinking shifts from information gathering to information verification; from problem-solving to AI response integration; and from task execution to task stewardship. 5. Knowledge workers face new challenges in critical thinking as they incorporate GenAI into their knowledge workflows. 6. To that end, our work suggests that GenAI tools need to be designed to support knowledge workers’ critical thinking by addressing their awareness, motivation, and ability barriers." - ➡️ Comments: - It would be interesting to see more studies like this, especially with larger samples and focusing on different occupations, demographics, and use patterns; - The paper focuses on Generative AI; it will be interesting to see a similar study focused on advanced AI agents, especially as their popularity grows. 👉 Download & read the full paper "The Impact of Generative AI on Critical Thinking: Self-Reported Reductions in Cognitive Effort and Confidence Effects From a Survey of Knowledge Workers" by @hankhplee @AdvaitSarkar, Lev Tankelevitch, @iandrosos, @seanrintel, Richard Banks & Nicholas Wilson below. 👉 NEVER MISS my AI governance updates, including must-read research papers like this one: join 51,800+ people who subscribe to my weekly newsletter (below).

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Lucja Biel
Lucja Biel@Lucjab·
Delighted to launch a Special Issue CFP Legal Metaphors Across Languages and Cultures (LeMALC): Interdisciplinary Approaches for the Identification and Translation of Human Rights Metaphors edited by @HFarahaty, F.Seracini and L.Biel Abstracts: 31.3.2025 resource-cms.springernature.com/springer-cms/r…
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What is to reading what a word processor is to writing? Here's a quick demo of a syntax exploder in honor of Doug Engelbart, father of 🐉 demos, who called similar dreams “parsing processors”. The text is the first paragraph of Doug’s 1962 framework dougengelbart.org/content/view/1…
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Nathan Dykes
Nathan Dykes@na_sy_tr·
Would you like to learn more about Digital Humanities? @DHSS_FAU is running a training day in November with a full day of exciting talks! Please share widely and sign up if you're anywhere near Erlangen!
DHSS FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg@DHSS_FAU

📣 We got news! On November 22nd we will be holding the first Digital Humanities Training Day! 🎉 Three guest speakers and the DHSS team will share exciting research in the #DigitalHumanities! Discover the full programme and sign up now at dhss.phil.fau.eu/research/digit… @UniFAU

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Jekaterina Nikitina@KateNikiRes·
Institutional legal translation & terminology panel at #TIGIM2024 @sslmit_ts. Martina Bajcic on variants and term formation, @Lucjab on the anatomy of EU multilingual terms, @jan_engberg and frame semantics, and myself with terminological "nomads" in (supra)national case-law.
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