Philosophy of Science & Technology

  • Associate Professor<br>
chga@itu.dk<br>
Office: 3D08<br>
Phone: +45 7218 5173<br>
Research interest: Technology Studies (STS), Surveillance Studies, Bureaucratic Work, Anthropology and Ethnography (of technology and work practice), Philosophy of Science and Technology.

    Christopher Gad

    Associate Professor
    chga@itu.dk
    Office: 3D08
    Phone: +45 7218 5173
    Research interest: Technology Studies (STS), Surveillance Studies, Bureaucratic Work, Anthropology and Ethnography (of technology and work practice), Philosophy of Science and Technology.

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  • Associate Professor<br>
cbje@itu.dk<br>
Office: 3C02<br>
Phone: +45 7218 5258<br>
Research interest: Science and technology studies (STS), anthropology of science and technology, development and the environment.

    Casper Bruun Jensen

    Associate Professor
    cbje@itu.dk
    Office: 3C02
    Phone: +45 7218 5258
    Research interest: Science and technology studies (STS), anthropology of science and technology, development and the environment.

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  • This PhD course aims to unfold empirically and analytically how computer screens and other displays help 'project' or otherwise ‘perform’ knowledge, interaction and practice...

    Framing Screens: Knowledge, Interaction and Practice

    This PhD course aims to unfold empirically and analytically how computer screens and other displays help 'project' or otherwise ‘perform’ knowledge, interaction and practice...

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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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