Research events - Page 2
Kregg Hetherington is coming to TIK’s STS Methods Lab
Baki Cakici visits the STS Methods Lab
Kari-Elisabeth Vambeseth Skogen is a PhD candidate at the Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture (TIK). This seminar marks her midway evaluation.
Cyriac George is a PhD candidate at the Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture (TIK). This seminar marks his midway evaluation.
Brit Ross Winthereik visits TIK to discuss her chapter on "The Citizen from Hell" – the kind of citizen we sometimes become in digitized state-public meetings.
In this final seminar Osiris researcher Frauke Rohden will present her PhD thesis draft on the role of informal science-oriented online activities for the diffusion, understanding, and use of scientific knowledge.
Jamie Lorimer, University of Oxford, visits the Methods Lab Seminar September 21!
Professor Kristin Asdal will host the seminar “The good economy: tools and practices for climate transitions and sustainable economies”
SPARK Social Innovation invites you to an open discussion on research ethics and integrity.
On the 8th of June, Theodor Cojoianu and August Jepsen will present their ongoing work on oil and gas divestment at an INTRANSIT-seminar. The seminar will be held on zoom and is open to anyone who registers.
Jenny Maria Lundgaard from Politihøgskolen - The Norwegian Police University College - visits the STS Methods Lab
Christina Bidmon (assistant professor, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University) presents her work on the transition towards electric cars.
Dr. Stephan Bohn (Humboldt institute for Internet and Society and Freie Universität Berlin) presents his work on co-option in framing processes.
INTRANSIT hosts assistant professor Nadine Arnold (VU Amsterdam) in our internal seminar series. She will present her work on food waste, organizational status, and responsibility.
Antti Silvast and Mikko J. Virtanen visit the Methods Lab Seminar February 17th
Onsdag 16. februar klokka 17 holder Fulvio Castellacci en presentasjon ved institutt for samfunnsøkonomi på Universitet Cattolica i Milan. Seminaret kan følges via Teams.
We are glad to welcome Adolfo Estalella and Tomás S. Criado. Adolfo is Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Anthropology and Social Psychology (Complutense University of Madrid).Tomás is Senior Researcher at the Chair of Urban Anthropology and Director of the Stadtlabor of Multimodal Anthropology, Humboldt-University of Berlin. They are the authors of “Experimental Collaborations. Ethnography through Fieldwork Devices”, recently published in Berghahn books.
In the next STS methods lab, December 8, we are excited to welcome anthropologist Emily Martin (NYU) in conversation with evolutionary biologist Kjetill Jakobsen, and immunologists Shou-Wang Qiao and Finn-Eirik Johansen from the UiO: Life Science Convergence Environment COMPARE, on the challenges, approaches, and concepts of immunology ‘before and now’.
The Covid-19 pandemic has displayed the close and vulnerable relationships between human and nonhuman bodies and immune systems. Making links and drawing boundaries between human and animal bodies, human and animal health, have always been crucial in establishing a politics of life. Science and politics are key locations where human and animal health are aligned, separated, cared for and valued.
This PhD course will explore, discuss, and experiment with different methods and analytical frameworks for investigating the ‘more-than-human’ condition. ‘More-than-human’ encounters take many forms and call for different conceptual and empirical approaches. Where and to which actors, objects, practices, and procedures do we go to study valuations and care practices in science, health, and politics?
Astrid Schrader, University of Exeter, visits the STS Methods Lab
Fulvio Castellacci (director at TIK) speaks about his research on innovation and social welfare. The webinar is hosted by the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, an institute founded and directed by Mariana Mazzucato.