Ana Maria Delgado Aleman

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Academic interests

Ana Delgado is associate professor of Science and Technology Studies (STS). Her main research interest is on how people get to know, make and own life, in academic environments but also in activism and in grassroots experimentalism. She has a long standing interest in the ways in which science and technology are made public: in public engagements with science, activism, public policy and through infrastructures. Her current research is organized along two lines: 1. Biodiversity, data and digital commons. In this line of research she investigates how biodiversity is turned into digital data and the implications for governance. She has focused on bioprospecting practices for marine microorganisms, and notions of science as public good at play within these practices; 2. Public engagement with microbial-based biomaterials. Here the research focuses on design, prototyping and grassroots experimentality. Ana’s research has been concerned with how futures are enacted in the present, particularly through infrastructuring and bio-design practices. Her research combines resources from STS, Social Anthropology and Political Theory. 

Ana has led and collaborated in national and international research projects since she completed her post-doc in 2013. She has a long-standing experience in interdisciplinary projects in which she collaborates with scientists in the life sciences, in design and architecture. Ongoing projects are:

In the Res Publica project (2017-2022, Research Council of Norway), Ana interrogates science as public good, by studying how biodiversity is turned into data to be deposited in global data bases. She has analysed the datafication of the marine microbial biodiversity in Norway in terms of bioextractivism.

In the CoPol project (2021-2025, Research Council of Norway), Ana collaborates with Norwegian and international partners to study the use of contact tracing technologies in public policy by focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic in Norway. Her interest is on what happens to data after the pandemic. She is interested databases,  data displacement, de-territorialization and jurisdictions.

In BREAD (2019-2022, Research Council of Norway), she explores how people use fermentations as a technology for food preservation, and how they share the experiments that they carry out at home through text-devices in social media. She is studying grassroots documentation and experimental practices in the context of the probiotic turn.

In the FUNGATERIA project (2022-2025, European Commission), Ana lead the work to develop participatory methodologies for the design of microbial based biomaterials.

 

Supervision and collaboration interests: human-microbial relations, public engagement with science and technology, design, biodiversity, infrastructures and data, databases, digital commons and ownership, public good, political ecology, activism, grassroots experimentality, bioeconomy, green transitions.

 

Courses taught at TIK

TIK 4001- Module 2: Introduction to Science and Technology Studies 

TIK4040 - Research and Design Seminar

TIK 4031– Methods in science, technology and innovation studies  (starting in spring 2023)

TIK 9011- Science and Technology Studies: A PhD introduction

Ana is also responsible for a research ethics course for PhD students at the Faculty of Social Sciences – SV9104

Background

Ana Delgado has a background in philosophy and social anthropology. She holds a Master Degree in agroecology and DEA (Certificate for Advance Studies) in ecological economics, with a focus in political ecology. She gained a PhD degree in environmental sciences (Autonomous University of Barcelona) and theory of science (University of Bergen). Her PhD thesis is an ethnographic study on how the production and diffusion of ecological knowledge and technology within rural movements in Brazil. By focusing on seeds as a site of negotiation and contestation, she explored the (partial) turn of a major social movement from Marxism to Environmentalism.

Positions held

Before she moved to Oslo, Ana was a researcher at the Centre for the Study of the Science and the Humanities at the University of Bergen, where she was the PI for the Project ReDig (Research Council of Norway).  She was a post-doctoral fellow at the same institution (2010-2013). She has also been a post-doctoral researcher at the Institute for Environmental Science and Technology, Autonomous University of Barcelona (2009-2012). As a post-doctoral fellow she participated in several projects on the governance of emerging technologies such as Technolife (FP7) and RSB: Reflexive Systems Biology (Research Council of Norway), among others.

Ana has been a visiting researcher at the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro (2005), the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (2006), and Arizona State University (2011). She has been a visiting scholar at the Science, Technology and Innovation Studies program at the University of Edinburgh (February-April 2016).

Tags: Science and Technology StudiesPolitics of knowledge and technologypublicsinfrastructuresharing and ownershipopen sciencebioeconomy,futuressocial movements, microorganisms, biodiversity, data, bioeconomy, extractivism

Tags: Science and Technology Studies, Politics of knowledge and technology, publics, biological objects, infrastructure, sharing and ownership, open science, bioeconomy, futures, social movements

Publications

Articles scientific journals (selection)

Delgado, A. (2022) An Economy of Detail: Standards and Data Reusability. Synthetic Biology (Online first) https://doi.org/10.1093/synbio/ysac030

Pascual, J. Tanner, K. Vilanova, C. Porcar, M and Delgado, A. (2021) “The microbial terroir: open questions on the Nagoya protocol applied to microbial resources”  Microbial Biotechnology  (peer reviewed commentary paper).  https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13839

Delgado , Ana (2021). Microbial Extractions: Sequence-based Bioprospecting, Augmented Promises and Elusive Politics. Science, Technology and Human Values. ISSN 0162-2439. doi: 10.1177/01622439211055693.

Delgado , Ana and Åm, Heidrun (2021). Biologisk mangfold og selvråderett - hvorfor digitale genetiske data ikke er "den nye oljen" . Nytt Norsk Tidsskrift. ISSN 0800-336X. 38(01-02), p. 45–57. doi: 10.18261/issn.1504-3053-2021-01-02-05.

Delgado, A. and Åm, H (2018) "Experiments in Interdisciplinarity: Responsible Research and Innovation and the Public Good". PLoS Biol 16(3): e2003921. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2003921

Delgado, A. and Callén, B. (2017) "DIYbio and e-waste Hacking: A Politics of Demonstration in Times of Precariousness". Public Understanding of Science 26 (2): 179-194. 

Delgado, A. (2016)  “Assembling Desires: Synthetic Biology and the Wish to Act at a Distant Time”. Environment and Planning D. Society and Space 34(5): 914-934. 

Delgado, A., Strand, R., Funtowicz, S., and Dankel, D. (2013) “Plug and Play: Synthetic Biology and the Dream of Engineering Biology”. Editorial: Special Issue on Synthetic Biology. Futures, the Journal of Policy, Planning and Future Studies 48: 1-4 (Editorial)

Delgado, A. (2013) “DIYbio: Making Things and Making Futures . Special Issue on Synthetic Biology. Futures, the Journal of Policy, Planning and Future Studies 48: 65-73

Delgado, A. and Porcar, M. (2013) “Designing de Novo. Interdisciplinary Debates in Synthetic Biology” Journal of Systems and Synthetic Biology 7 (1-2): 41-50.

Delgado, A., S. Funtowicz, Dankel, D.J. (2012). "Super-computers, Evolution and the Fabrication of Life: How Can Science and Technology Studies (STS) Contribute to More Reflexive Developments in Systems and Synthetic Biology?" International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development  3:(2) 12-24

Delgado, A. & Rommetveit, K. (2012)  “Our strength is Diversity”: Imaginaries of Nature and Community in a Brazilian Social Movement" International Journal of Sustainable Development  15(4) 353-373.

Delgado, A., Rommetveit, K., Barceló, M., and Lemkow, L. (2012) "Imagining High-Tech Bodies: Science Fiction and the Ethics of Enhancement" Science Communication 34(2):200-240.

Delgado, A., Kjølberg, K. and Wickson, F. (2011). “Public Engagement Coming of Age: From Theory to Practice in STS Encounters with Nanotechnology” Public Understanding of Science 20(6): 829-845

Wickson, F; Delgado, A., and Kjølberg, K. (2010). "Who or What is the Public?", Nature Nanotechnology 5: 757–758

Delgado, A (2010) Democratizar la Ciencia? Dialogo, Apertura y Participación”.  Revista Iberoamericana de Ciencia Technología y Sociedad 15(5):1-15

Delgado, A.(2010): "Activist Trust: the Diffusion of Green Expertise in a Brazilian Landscape". Public Understanding of Science (19):5, 562-578

Delgado, A. & R. Strand. (2009) "Looking North and South: Ideals and Realities of Inclusive Environmental Governance?" Geoforum 41 (1): 144-153. 

Delgado, A. (2008) "Opening Up For Participation in Agro-biodiversity Conservation: the Expert-Lay Interplay in a Brazilian Social Movement?" Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 21(6), s. 559-577

Book Chapters

Delgado, A. and Rodriguez-Giralt, I. 2014. Creole interferences: a conflict over biodiversity and ownership in the South of Brazil. In Medina, E., Ivan da Costa Marques and Christina Holmes (editors). Beyond Imported Magic: Studying Science and Technology in Latin America. MIT Press, Inside Technology Series. Cambridge, MA. Pp. 331-349

Sune, K; Delgado, A, and Bertilsson, M. (2016) “The public spectre”: reflections on public engagement with technology in contemporary democracies. In Delgado, A (Ed). Technoscience and Citizenship: ethics and governance in the digital society. Springer series on Law, Ethics and Technology Pp. 17-30

Edited books

Delgado, A. (ed) (2016) Technoscientific Governance: Citizenship and the Ethics of Emerging Technologies.  Introductory chapter in Delgado, A (Ed). Technoscience and Citizenship: ethics and governance in the digital society. Springer series on Law, Ethics and Technology. Pp. I-X

 

  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2023). An economy of details: standards and data reusability. Synthetic Biology. 8(1). doi: 10.1093/synbio/ysac030.
  • Delgado , Ana (2021). Microbial Extractions: Sequence-based Bioprospecting, Augmented Promises and Elusive Politics. Science, Technology and Human Values. ISSN 0162-2439. doi: 10.1177/01622439211055693. Full text in Research Archive
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria; Pascual, Javier; Kristi, Tanner; Cristina, Villanova & Porcar, Manuel (2021). “The microbial terroir: open questions on the Nagoya protocol applied to microbial resources” . Microbial Biotechnology. ISSN 1751-7907. 14(5), p. 1878–1880. doi: 10.1111/1751-7915.13839. Full text in Research Archive
  • Delgado , Ana & Åm, Heidrun (2021). Biologisk mangfold og selvråderett - hvorfor digitale genetiske data ikke er "den nye oljen" . Nytt Norsk Tidsskrift. ISSN 0800-336X. 38(01-02), p. 45–57. doi: 10.18261/issn.1504-3053-2021-01-02-05.
  • Delgado , Ana & Åm, Heidrun (2018). Experiments in interdisciplinarity: Responsible research and innovation and the public good. PLoS Biology. ISSN 1544-9173. 16:e2003921(3), p. 1–8. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.2003921. Full text in Research Archive
  • Kim Sune, Jepsen; Delgado , Ana & Thora Margareta, Bertilsson (2016). 'The public spectre': reflections on public engagement with technology in contemporary democracies. In Delgado , Ana (Eds.), Technoscience and Citizenship: Ethics and Governance in the Digital Society. Springer. ISSN 978-3-319-32412-8. p. 17–32.
  • Delgado , Ana (2016). Introduction: Technoscientific Governance– The Ethics and Citizenship of New and Emerging Technologies. In Delgado , Ana (Eds.), Technoscience and Citizenship: Ethics and Governance in the Digital Society. Springer. ISSN 978-3-319-32412-8.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria & Callén, Blanca (2016). Do-it-yourself biology and electronic waste hacking: A politics of demonstration in precarious times. Public Understanding of Science. ISSN 0963-6625. 26(2), p. 179–194. doi: 10.1177/0963662516647348. Full text in Research Archive
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2016). Assembling desires: Synthetic biology and the wish to act at a distant time. Environment & Planning. D, Society and Space. ISSN 0263-7758. 34(5), p. 914–934. doi: 10.1177/0263775816637872.
  • Vaage, Nora Sørensen; Trojok, Rüdiger; Borch, Martin & Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2015). Biohacking meets philosophy, sociology and ethics: Notes on the S.NET 2014 Meeting in Karlsruhe. In Bowman, Diana M; Dijkstra, Anne; Fautz, Camilo; Guivant, Julia; Konrad, Kornelia; van Lente, Harro & Woll, Silvia (Ed.), Practices of Innovation and Responsibility: insights from methods, governance and action. IOS Press. ISSN 978-1-61499-581-4. p. 211–226.
  • Dankel, Dorothy Jane; Roland, Kenneth L.; Fisher, Michael; Brenneman, Karen; Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria & Santander, Javier [Show all 10 contributors for this article] (2014). Making common sense of vaccines: an example of discussing the recombinant attenuated salmonella vaccine with the public. NanoEthics. ISSN 1871-4757. 8(2), p. 179–185. doi: 10.1007/s11569-014-0198-6. Full text in Research Archive
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria & Porcar, Manuel (2013). Designing de novo. Interdisciplinary debates in synthetic biology. Journal of Systems and Synthetic Biology. ISSN 1872-5325. 7(1-2), p. 41–50. doi: 10.1007/s11693-013-9106-6.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2013). DIYbio: Making things and making futures. Futures: The journal of policy, planning and futures studies. ISSN 0016-3287. 48, p. 65–73. doi: 10.1016/j.futures.2013.02.004.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria; Rommetveit, Kjetil; Lemkow, Louis & Barcelo, Miquel (2012). Imagining High-Tech Bodies: Science Fiction and the Ethics of Enhancement. Science communication. ISSN 1075-5470. 34(2), p. 200–240. doi: 10.1177/1075547011408928.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria & Rommetveit, Kjetil (2012). 'Our strength is diversity': imaginaries of nature and community in a Brazilian social movement. International Journal of Sustainable Development. ISSN 0960-1406. 15(4/2012), p. 353–373. doi: 10.1504/IJSD.2012.050032.
  • Funtowicz, Silvio; Dankel, Dorothy & Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2012). Super-Computers, Evolution and the Fabrication of Life: How can Science and Technology Studies (STS) Contribute to More Reflexive Developments in Systems and Synthetic Biology? International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainble Development. ISSN 1947-8402. 3 (2), p. 11–24.
  • Wickson, Fern; Delgado, Ana & Kjølberg, Kamilla (2011). Public engagement coming of age: From theory to practice in STS encounters with nanotechnology. Public Understanding of Science. ISSN 0963-6625. doi: 10.1177/0963662510363054.
  • Delgado, Ana; Rommetveit, Kjetil; Lemkow, Louis & Barcelo, Miquel (2011). Imagining high-tech bodies: Science fiction and the ethics of enhancement (published online). Science communication. ISSN 1075-5470. doi: 10.1177/1075547011408928.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria; Kjølberg, Kamilla & Wickson, Fern (2011). Public engagement coming of age: From theory to practice in STS encounters with nanotechnology. Public Understanding of Science. ISSN 0963-6625. 20(6), p. 826–845. doi: 10.1177/0963662510363054.
  • Wickson, Fern; Delgado, Ana & Kjølberg, Kamilla (2010). Who or What is 'The Public'? Nature Nanotechnology. ISSN 1748-3387. 5(11), p. 757–758.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2010). ¿Democratizar la Ciencia? Diálogo, reflexividad y apertura. Revista Iberoamericana de Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad -CTS. ISSN 1668-0030. 5(15).
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2010). Activist trust: The diffusion of green expertise in a Brazilian landscape. Public Understanding of Science. ISSN 0963-6625. 19(5), p. 562–577. doi: 10.1177/0963662508098578.
  • Delgado, Aleman Ana Maria & Strand, Roger (2010). Looking North and South: Ideals and realities of inclusive environmental governance. Geoforum. ISSN 0016-7185. 41, p. 144–153. doi: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2009.09.008.
  • Delgado, Ana (2008). Opening Up for Participation in Agro-Biodiversity Conservation: The Expert-Lay Interplay in a Brazilian Social Movement. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics. ISSN 1187-7863. 21(6), p. 559–577. doi: 10.1007/s10806-008-9117-6.

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  • Delgado , Ana ; Porcar, Manuel; Ordozgoiti, Elena; Baldwin, Geoff; de Lorenzo, Victor & Ríos, Leonardo [Show all 10 contributors for this article] (2021). STANDARDISATION IN SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY: A WHITE BOOK state-of-the-art and recommendations for policy makers. Sent to European Commission, Brussels.
  • Delgado , Ana (2016). Technoscience and Citizenship: Ethics and Governance in the Digital Society. Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-32412-8. 189 p.
  • Delgado , Ana & Rodriguez-Giralt, Israel (2014). Creole interferences: a conflict over biodiversity and ownership in the South of Brazil. In Medina, E., Ivan da Costa Marques and Christina Holmes (editors). Beyond Imported Magic: Studying Science and Technology in Latin America. . MIT Press. ISBN 9780262027458. 20 p.
  • Delgado , Ana (2005). La antropología en el debate sobre los derechos de protección intellectual del conocimiento sobre la vida. Fundación el Monte. ISBN 84-8455-170-9. 13 p.

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  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2023). Hvilken suksesshistorie, Heggedal? . Dagsavisen. ISSN 1503-2892.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria & Paul, Rakesh (2023). “Living with Living Materials” .
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2023). Living: Microbial materials and future-makings.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2023). ReglerRecipes: “Common experiments and the fermenting public”for åpen deling av data- til hjelp eller hinder.
  • Delgado , Ana (2021). Cultures of documentation, ownership and the multiple ways of open biology.
  • Delgado , Ana (2021). Acting responsibly through openness? Reflections on open science. .
  • Delgado , Ana (2020). In the Biodiscovery Pipeline: On Promising Microbes, Rare Environments and Icy Frontiers .
  • Delgado , Ana (2020). On Arctic Microbes and Augmented Promise: The Digital Turn in Bioprospecting.
  • Delgado , Ana (2019). Standards, Ownership and Reusability.
  • Delgado , Ana (2019). Optimize the Future.
  • Delgado , Ana (2019). The Greatest Hit: On Bioprospecting Microbes and Distilled Publics.
  • Delgado , Ana (2019). Bioprospecting in the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Nagoya Protocol: From Physical Samples to Digital Collections”.
  • Delgado , Ana (2019). Bioprospecting for antibiotic compounds and the promissory nature of infrastructures.
  • Delgado , Ana (2019). The public life of microbes. The case of bioprospecting in Norway.
  • Delgado , Ana (2019). Bioprospecting for new antibiotic compounds and the promissory nature of in- frastructures.
  • Delgado , Ana (2019). Res Publica: Responsibility, practice and the public good across Digital Life Norway.
  • Delgado , Ana & Aasheim, Sissel Småland (2019). Res Publica project poster.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2016). Open Tools and Infrastructures for Biology.
  • Sock, Matti & Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2015). Taking synthetic biology visions to the next level.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2015). Responsibility as an integral component of digital research practices in bio-and nanotechnology.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2015). Open Source Biology: Some notes on its ethical, legal and social implications.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria & Callén, Blanca (2015). Viral politics: DIYbio and e-waste hackers in the making of precariousness.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2015). DIYbio and e-waste hackers: A politics of demonstration in times of precariousness.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2015). What is Open Science.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2015). DIYbio and e-waste hacking:
A politics of demonstration in times of precariousness.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2015). Open Science is Science in Transition: Cooperation, Sharing and Crowdsourcing.
  • Delgado , Ana & Rodriguez-Giralt, Israel (2014). Creole interferences: a conflict over biodiversity and ownership in the South of Brazil. Creole interferences: a conflict over biodiversity and ownership in the South of Brazil. In Medina, E., Ivan da Costa Marques and Christina Holmes (editors). Beyond Imported Magic: Studying Science and Technology in Latin America. . MIT Press. ISSN 9780262027458.
  • Delgado , Ana ; Strand, Roger; Funtowicz, Silvio Oscar & Dankel, Dorothy Jane (2013). Plug and Play: Synthetic Biology and the Dream of Engineering Biology. Futures: The journal of policy, planning and futures studies. ISSN 0016-3287. 48, p. 1–4.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2013). Designing Living Things. Synthetic Biology and the Will to Act at a Distant Time.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria; Funtowicz, Silvio Oscar; Dankel, Dorothy & Strand, Roger (2013). Plug and play: Synthetic biology and the dream of engineering life. Futures: The journal of policy, planning and futures studies. ISSN 0016-3287. 48, p. 1–4. doi: 10.1016/j.futures.2013.02.005.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2012). Creole interferences: a conflict over biodiversity and ownership in the South of Brazil.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2012). Designing programmable things in synthetic biology.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2012). Times of Design.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria; Funtowicz, Silvio Oscar & Dankel, Dorothy (2012). EL DEBATE: Super-ordenadores, evolución y “la basura” de la vida: ¿Cómo pueden los estudios sociales de la ciencia contribuir a un desarrollo más reflexivo de la biología sintética y de sistemas? Revista Iberoamericana de Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad -CTS. ISSN 1668-0030. 8(24).
  • Dankel, Dorothy; Delgado, Ana & Strand, Roger (2012). 4S/EASST Copenhagen 2012: Synthetic biology: time, design, emergence.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2011). “Super-computers, evolution and the fabrication of life: How can STS contribute to more reflexive developments in systems and synthetic biology?”.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2011). Imagining Life: Super‐computers, Evolution and the “Junk of Life”.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2010). Governing the making of life: etnographies of innovative things.
  • Dankel, Dorothy Jane & Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2010). "Integration: Our Methods in the Reflexive Systems Biology Project".
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria & Dankel, Dorothy Jane (2010). "Reflexive Systems Biology".
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria; Dankel, Dorothy Jane & Strand, Roger (2010). "Reflexive Systems Biology: Towards and Appreciation of Biological, Scientific and Ethical Complexity".
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria; Dankel, Dorothy Jane & Strand, Roger (2010). "Reflexive Systems Biology: Towards an Appreciation of Biological, Scientific and Ethical Complexity".
  • Wickson, Fern; Kjølberg, Kamilla & Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2010). "Why Public is a Problem and not a Solution".
  • Rommetveit, Kjetil; Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria & Strand, Roger (2010). The Technolife Project.
  • Rommetveit, Kjetil & Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2010). Imagining Enhanced Bodies: How Can Science Fiction Contribute to Ethics for the Governance of Emerging Technologies?
  • Dankel, Dorothy Jane; Delgado, Ana & Strand, Roger (2010). Reflexive Systems Biology.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2010). Governing the making of life: etnographies of innovative things.
  • Strand, Roger; Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria & Dankel, Dorothy Jane (2010). Reflexive systems biology: towards an appreciation of biological, ethical and scientific complexity.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2010). Governing the making of life: synthetic biology.
  • Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria (2010). Govering the making of life: Ethnographies of innovative things.
  • Wickson, Fern; Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria & Kjølberg, Kamilla (2010). Who or what is the public? Nature Nanotechnology. ISSN 1748-3387. 5(11), p. 757–758. doi: 10.1038/nnano.2010.197.
  • Delgado , Ana (2021). Open Science: Standards and Reusability. Sent to European Commission, Brussels.
  • Delgado , Ana (2019). RRI 2.0 Rethinking Ethics for Digital Research. Submitted to RCN.
  • Sock, Matti; Delgado Aleman, Ana Maria; Landeweerd, Laurens & Rommetveit, Kjetil (2015). Application, Innovation and Two More Technomoral Scenarios. submitted european commission.

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