Forskningsarrangementer
Kommende
Kristin Oxley is a PhD candidate at the Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture (TIK). In the seminar, she will present the draft of her PhD thesis.
Professor Milena Nikolova (University of Groningen) will present her research on worker motivations, work meaningfulness, and work orientations.
Sustainability Transitions and Nature
Tidligere
Ander Kristian Munk (DTU Management) and Mathieu Jacomy (Aalborg University) will discuss how generative artificial intelligence, and specifically the use of large language models (LLMs) for embedding, summarization and annotation tasks, might help us to continuously map controversies as they evolve.
7. mars åpner Teknisk museum dørene på kveldstid med et spennende program, hvor tre TIK-forskere er representert: Hør Bård Lahn i samtale med Ketil G. Andersen, kurator for den nyåpnede utstillingen Energi i klimakrisens tid, og reflekter rundt hvordan vi snakker om olje og norsk klimapolitikk i hverdagen med Marie Stilling og Sebastian Svenberg i formatet "Kitchen Table Society".
I mars blir havøkonomien tema på Litteratur på Blå når Kristin Asdal, Tone Huse, Ellen Krefting og Kaja Lønne Fjærtoft møtes til samtale med utgangspunkt i Asdal og Huses aktuelle bok, Nature-Made Economy.
Following Koray Çalışkan's (The New School, Parsons School of Design) talk on "How to Make Money with Data?", he will be joined by José Ossandón (Copenhagen Business School). Together, they will present and discuss the book Nature-Made Economy (Asdal and Huse 2023) and its contributions to the study of economization.
Associate Professor Koray Çalışkan (The New School, Parsons School of Design) will give a lecture on the occasion of his new book "Data Money: Inside Cryptocurrencies, Their Communities, Markets, and Blockchains" (Columbia, 2023). Drawing on his award winning research, Çalışkan will present a radical insider view of how cryptocurrencies are created and traded on the ground, analyzing the emergence of the third fiat money in world history: Data Money.
Carrie Friese’s research is in medical sociology and science and technology studies, with a focus on reproduction across humans and animals. Her initial research focused on the use of assisted reproductive technologies for human reproduction in the context of infertility. She then explored the development of interspecies nuclear transfer (aka cloning) for endangered species preservation in zoos.
Building on her research, she am currently completing a book entitled “More-than-human Humanitarianism: Care, Science and Inequity.” This book asks what laboratory animals look like through the lens of humanitarianism, and what humanitarianism looks like through the lens of laboratory animals in order to analyse the benefits and limitations of the logics and practices of relating that are not necessarily visible through rights-based discourses.
Marie Stilling is a PhD candidate at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture. This seminar marks her midway evaluation.
In this talk, Associate Professor Tommaso Venturini (Center for Internet and Society) will discuss his current research, which focuses on the attention economy, its acceleration in online media and internet subcultures.
Master in Applied Information Technology with Specialisation in Learning and Communication Frauke Gerdes Rohden will be defending her dissertation "Exploring online conversations around science – data practices of informal online knowing spaces"
In this final seminar, Kari-Elisabeth Vambeseth Skogen will present the draft of her PhD thesis titled "The use of research in policy: A study of how civil servants engage with research knowledge".
Master in Technology and Society (STS) Sylvia Irene Lysgård will be defending her dissertation: "Statoil in the Canadian Oil Sands: Tar versus Oil and the Trouble of Storytelling".
Professor Andrew Barry (University College London) will present a paper on the idea of the project, empirically focusing on the Georgian hydropower plant construction project Namakhvani, which has been cancelled following protests.
Master in Political Sociology Tércio Ávila Pinho Filho will be defending his dissertation: "Contracting and Innovation in Megaprojects".
Tone Druglitrø is a researcher at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture at the University of Oslo. She has over several years been concerned with experimenting with care as an approach and tool for studying values in science and policy with a specific focus on animal research. Based upon a combination of archive studies, laboratory ethnographies, and document-oriented studies, her work has traced the historical development of “skilled care” as an expertise in science, and analyzed the convergence of biological standardization, conservation and technical care in public health. She has also published on “procedural care” in licensing systems. She is currently exploring versions of care in cod immunology together with Kristin Asdal (TIK).
Stine Engen is a PhD candidate at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture. This seminar marks her midway evaluation.
Sitter samfunnsforskere med nøkkelen til å løse klimakrisen?
Lisa Scordato is a PhD candidate at the Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture (TIK). This seminar marks her midway evaluation.
On the occasion of Kristin Asdal and Tone Huse’s new book with MIT Press, Nature-Made Economy: Cod, Capital and the Great Economization of the Ocean, TIK is hosting a launch and lounge seminar.
Kristina Lyons visits the STS methods lab seminar 19th October
Master in Fundamental and Applied Linguistics and Master in Philological Education, Alina Kontareva will be defending her dissertation: "National Platforms in a Globalized World: Competitive Strategies and the Role of the State in the Case of Russian Digital Platforms".