Lecture by Rebecca Carlson on “Bioscience as a borderland: Cells, infrastructures, and code in translation”

Join us this Thursday, April 28th, from 14:15-15:45 hrs UTC+2 (convert time) to hear Rebecca Carlson present her work on "Bioscience as a borderland: Cells, infrastructures, and code in translation". Bioscientific experiments have always necessitated a transfer of substances from one form to another. Historically, wet data like…

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Data Walk: Craft, analyse and visualise data on digital infrastructure, surveillance, and gender in the city 

The Data Walk is a mobile method of collective observation, documentation and discussion. As a research process, it is characterised by the critical and creative collection and documentation of data during a collective stroll, following the ethnographic model (cf. Powel 2021, Kühl 2015, Weber/John 2018). STS researchers (e.g.,…

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Join the RUSTlab lectures this summer 2022

This summer term 2022 we present to you our 7th round of RUSTlab Lectures. Come and join us on-site at the RUSTlab in Bochum or tune in live via ZOOM, Thursdays from 14:15-15:45 hrs UTC+2 (convert time) for exiting talks and discussions around this term’s guiding theme: Data Traces…

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