feminist technoscience

  • Associate Professor<br>
lauw@itu.dk<br>
Office: 3C07<br>
Phone: +45 7218 5165<br>
Research interest: Science and Technology Studies (STS), futures, ethnography, design anthropology, feminist technoscience, high-tech industry in practice, landscape, creative writing, future archaeology.

    Laura Watts

    Associate Professor
    lauw@itu.dk
    Office: 3C07
    Phone: +45 7218 5165
    Research interest: Science and Technology Studies (STS), futures, ethnography, design anthropology, feminist technoscience, high-tech industry in practice, landscape, creative writing, future archaeology.

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  • Associate Professor<br>
rmark@hum.au.dk<br>
Office: 3C17<br>
Phone: +45 7218 5160<br>
Research interest: History and Sociology of Technology, Feminist Technoscience Studies, Implementation and Use of IT-Systems in the Healthcare Sector, Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), Science and Technology Studies (STS), Sociology of Healthcare Technologies and Information.

    Randi Markussen

    Associate Professor
    rmark@hum.au.dk
    Office: 3C17
    Phone: +45 7218 5160
    Research interest: History and Sociology of Technology, Feminist Technoscience Studies, Implementation and Use of IT-Systems in the Healthcare Sector, Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), Science and Technology Studies (STS), Sociology of Healthcare Technologies and Information.

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  • PhD Fellow<br>
plut at itu dot dk<br>
Office: 3C15<br>
Phone: +45 7218 5178<br>
Thematic curiosities: anthropology, clutter and mess, design, ethnography, experimentation and tinkering, home care for older people, movement and mobility, parasites, post-humanism, social-technical assemblages, space-timings, surveillance...

    Peter A. Lutz

    PhD Fellow
    plut at itu dot dk
    Office: 3C15
    Phone: +45 7218 5178
    Thematic curiosities: anthropology, clutter and mess, design, ethnography, experimentation and tinkering, home care for older people, movement and mobility, parasites, post-humanism, social-technical assemblages, space-timings, surveillance...

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