Academic Profile : No longer with NTU
Assoc Prof Hallam Stevens
Associate Professor, School of Humanities
Associate Professor, School of Biological Sciences (Courtesy Appointment)
Co-Director for Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (AI.R), Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Research Centre @ NTU (DSAIR)
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Journal Articles
(Not applicable to NIE
staff as info will be
pulled from PRDS)
(Not applicable to NIE
staff as info will be
pulled from PRDS)
Arora P, Stevens, H. (2019). Data-driven models of governance across borders: Datafication from the local to the global. First Monday (Chicago), , n/a.
Stevens, Hallam. (2019). Open data, closed government: Unpacking data.gov.sg. First Monday (Chicago), , n/a.
Stevens, Hallam. (2018). Evidence-based medicine from a social science perspective. Australian Journal of General Practice, 47(12), n/a.
Stevens, Hallam. (2018). China’s win-at-all-costs approach suggests it will follow it’s own dangerous path in biomedicine.The Conversation (USA).
Stevens, Hallam. (2018). Starting up biology in China: Performances of Life at BGI. Osiris, 33(1), 85-101.
Stevens, Hallam. (2019). Open data, closed government: Unpacking data.gov.sg. First Monday (Chicago), , n/a.
Stevens, Hallam. (2018). Evidence-based medicine from a social science perspective. Australian Journal of General Practice, 47(12), n/a.
Stevens, Hallam. (2018). China’s win-at-all-costs approach suggests it will follow it’s own dangerous path in biomedicine.The Conversation (USA).
Stevens, Hallam. (2018). Starting up biology in China: Performances of Life at BGI. Osiris, 33(1), 85-101.