Serendipity. Let’s talk numbers…
A guest blog post by Abigail McBirnie, who completed her PhD at Aberystwyth University in December 2012. Her thesis examined networked and quantitative aspects of […]
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A guest blog post by Abigail McBirnie, who completed her PhD at Aberystwyth University in December 2012. Her thesis examined networked and quantitative aspects of […]
Doing research on serendipity enables me to reflect more than I would have done otherwise on experiences that I’d class as serendipity. Preparing for a […]
Ann Blandford was invited to contribute an article on Information Encountering and Serendipity” to “Designing the Search Experience: The Information Architecture of Discovery” by Tony […]
This is a guest blog article by Jim Hensman from Coventry University. I have been involved over a number of years in various projects relating […]
We recently had a meeting with Catherine Styles, the creator of the Sembl Project to discuss how Serena and Sembl are both investigating serendipity, but […]
Serendipity is about time and an attitude of mind. But it’s not just about the individual: it also depends on the social context. Laura Dantonio […]
I’ve recently started a guest blog series) on Finnish-born IIkka Kakko’s serendipity blog (www.respectserendipity.com). In it, I talk about my research so far as part […]
Last month, SerenA took part in the Small Society Lab at Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA). This included a panel discussion around the idea of the […]
On Wednesday 27th June, in the Dundee Contemporary Arts center, some members of the SerenA project team led a workshop exploring the potential for serendipitous […]
We seem to be in the middle of a very busy, exciting spell of SerenA events in Dundee. We’re running three events next week as […]