Science and Technology Studies (STS)

  • Purity and Danger: Re-working and re-framing a polluted lake through an STS-informed 'New Collective'. Technologies in Practice seminar on Tuesday 20 September, 16.00 - 17.30, Room 2A18. All are welcome.

    Seminar by Claire Waterton, Centre for Science Studies, Lancaster University

    Purity and Danger: Re-working and re-framing a polluted lake through an STS-informed 'New Collective'. Technologies in Practice seminar on Tuesday 20 September, 16.00 - 17.30, Room 2A18. All are welcome.

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  • Associate Professor<br>
brwi@itu.dk<br>
Office: 3C04<br>
Phone: +45 7218 5326<br>
Research interest: Standardization, accountability, development studies, information infrastructures, shared care, Science and Technology Studies (STS), ethnography, healthcare IT.

    Brit Ross Winthereik

    Associate Professor
    brwi@itu.dk
    Office: 3C04
    Phone: +45 7218 5326
    Research interest: Standardization, accountability, development studies, information infrastructures, shared care, Science and Technology Studies (STS), ethnography, healthcare IT.

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  • STS-Encounters, 2(1).

    Gad, C. (2009). Dokumenter i styringspraksis: om læsestrategier og tekster som etnografiske objekter

    STS-Encounters, 2(1).

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  • Associate professor<br>
pbra@itu.dk<br>
Office: 3C06<br>
Phone: +45 7218 5272<br>
Research interest: Information Systems (IS), Computer Support Cooperative Work (CSCW), Science and Technology Studies (STS), and Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL), Action Research.

    Pernille Bjørn

    Associate professor
    pbra@itu.dk
    Office: 3C06
    Phone: +45 7218 5272
    Research interest: Information Systems (IS), Computer Support Cooperative Work (CSCW), Science and Technology Studies (STS), and Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL), Action Research.

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  • 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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  • 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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  • Assistant Professor<br>
nbou@itu.dk<br>
Office: 3C09<br>
Phone: +45 7218 5228<br>
Research interest: Science and Technology Studies (STS), Actor-network theory (ANT), Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), Information Systems (IS), research methodologies (Ethnography, Action Research, Reflexive methodology, Confessionals), Healthcare IT.

    Nina Boulus

    Assistant Professor
    nbou@itu.dk
    Office: 3C09
    Phone: +45 7218 5228
    Research interest: Science and Technology Studies (STS), Actor-network theory (ANT), Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), Information Systems (IS), research methodologies (Ethnography, Action Research, Reflexive methodology, Confessionals), Healthcare IT.

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  • Investigators: Randi Markussen, Christopher Gad, Nina Boulus Date: 2011 – present Over the last four decades, information technology has begun to transform the electoral process—perhaps the most foundational process upon...

    DemTech: e-Voting Technologies

    Investigators: Randi Markussen, Christopher Gad, Nina Boulus Date: 2011 – present Over the last four decades, information technology has begun to transform the electoral process—perhaps the most foundational process upon...

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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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  • Seminar by Atsuro Morita, Department of Anthropology, Osaka University<br>
Date: Friday 16 April 2010, 13.00 - 15.30<br>
Location: TBA

    Ethnographic Machine: An Experiment in Postplural Anthropology

    Seminar by Atsuro Morita, Department of Anthropology, Osaka University
    Date: Friday 16 April 2010, 13.00 - 15.30
    Location: TBA

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  • This collaborative project focuses on ethnography in STS. The project takes seriously the void encountered between theoretical insights about what sociotechnical networks are and how they work, and the existing tools to explore such networks...

    Instrumental ethnography: An ethnography of (quasi)objects

    This collaborative project focuses on ethnography in STS. The project takes seriously the void encountered between theoretical insights about what sociotechnical networks are and how they work, and the existing tools to explore such networks...

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  • Environmental infrastructures refer to systems of coordinated technologies, standards and practices that are developed with the aim of ensuring environmental sustainability. This project will develop a comparative basis with which to analyze different modes and strategies for building sustainable environmental infrastructures...

    Environmental Infrastructures: Socio-Technical Innovation for Sustainability between Denmark, Japan, and East Asia

    Environmental infrastructures refer to systems of coordinated technologies, standards and practices that are developed with the aim of ensuring environmental sustainability. This project will develop a comparative basis with which to analyze different modes and strategies for building sustainable environmental infrastructures...

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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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