Lecture with Julie Mewes & Ingmar Lippert on “Data, Methods and Writing: Methodographies of STS Ethnographic Collaboration in Practice”

Join us this Friday, July 2nd, from 9:00-10:00 am UTC+2 (https://tinyurl.com/fekrbze5) to hear Julie Mewes & Ingmar Lippert present their work on "Data, Methods and Writing: Methodographies of STS Ethnographic Collaboration in Practice". Their work involved the editorship of a soon to be published special issue for Science…

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Comment on Rothöhler, Sprenger & Sørensen “Infrastructuring virtual lifeworlds: Archives, Data Centres and Autonomous Mobility”

The virtuality of the stuff of data  Comment by Laura Kocksch  Reading this term’s theme, I am particularly intrigued by the proposal to discuss data in their situated embeddings in “tables, books, libraries, organisations,…”. I cannot help but think of data as material stuff: books that are passed…

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Lecture with Simon Rothöhler, Florian Sprenger & Estrid Sørensen on “Infrastructuring virtual lifeworlds: Archives, Data Centres and Autonomous Mobility“

Join us this Friday, June 18th, from 9:00-10:00 am UTC+2 (https://tinyurl.com/fekrbze5) to hear Simon Rothöhler, Florian Sprenger & Estrid Sørensen present on "Infrastructuring virtual lifeworlds: Archives, Data Centres and Autonomous Mobility“. Infrastructures are digital, but they are also virtual in the sense of incorporating potentiality. Infrastructures enable interactions, knowledge…

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Lecture with Kevin Hall on “Underwhelming, Overwhelming, Useful? An ethnographic approach to digital contact tracing via smartphone apps”

Join us this Friday, June 11th, from 9:00-10:00 am UTC+2 (https://tinyurl.com/fekrbze5) to hear Kevin Hall's presentation on "Underwhelming, Overwhelming, Useful? An ethnographic approach to digital contact tracing via smartphone apps". Starting during the Ebola outbreak in West-Africa epidemiologists and the public alike have associated digital methods for contact…

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