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Science, Technology and Society Studies (STS) is an interdisciplinary research field concerned with how science and technology shapes and affects society and vice versa. The field has existed for roughly 50 years and emphasizes empirical studies of science and technology as practices. This means that knowledge and technology is seen as products of heterogeneous, situated, contingent and ‘messy’ processes in which social actors, materiality, other technologies, concepts and theories take part. The field of STS draws on extensive resources such as constructivism, post structuralism, process philosophy, social anthropology, critical theory, actor network theory, feminist studies, ethnography, work place studies, phenomenology and others.

At the centre, STS forms a methodological and conceptual resource for studying the role of technology and especially IT in a range of everyday and work life settings. STS helps us attend to the more or less visible and trivial aspects of the interaction between human actors and technologies. Our research often focuses on how humans and technologies forms - or attempts to form – functioning assemblages capable of action. The meticulous and tedious work of making something work is one of our central concerns.

The STS centre was established in 2000 and has over the years hosted a range of substantial national and international conferences, seminars and guests.

On behalf of the centre, the steering committee:

Researchers



Research areas

  • Healthcare practices and technologies
  • Surveillance practices and technologies
  • Organization, work and technology
  • Philosophy of technology
  • Governance, performance and technology
  • Social media and methods
  • Self-tracking and subjectivity
  • Empowerment and technology
  • Design practices and participation
  • Project management and innovation
  • Constructivism, democracy and normativity

Publications from our members

Lena Pajhede Nielsen, Ellids Kristensen, Susanne Bengtson & Annamaria Giraldi (2021). National anonymous telephone helpline for subjects with sexual interest in minors in Denmark – results for the first 15 years.. Abstract from 16th IATSO Conference (International Association for the Treatment of Sexual Offenders), hosted at Frankfurt University, Germany.
Zhang, Z., Sarcevic, A. & Bossen, C. (2017). Constructing common information spaces across distributed emergency medical teams. In CSCW 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (pp. 934-947). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/2998181.2998328
Velasco González, P. R. (2018). Blockchain morphology: on the organs and evolution of the blockchain animals. In Economia: Methods for Reclaiming Economy (1 ed.). Baltan Laboratories.
Velasco González, P. R. (2016). Sketching Bitcoin: Empirical Research of Digital Affordances. In Innovative Methods in Media and Communication Research (pp. 99-122). Palgrave Macmillan.
Velasco González, P. R. (2018). Cryptocurrency. In The SAGE Encyclopedia of the Internet (1 ed.). SAGE Publications.
Velasco González, P. R. (2017). Role Play Your Way to Budgetary Blockchain Bliss. In Artists Re:thinking the Blockchain (1 ed.). Liverpool University Press.
Velasco González, P. R. (2020). Digital Research Pedagogies. Abstract from AoIR 2020.
Velasco González, P. R. & Tkacz, N. (2021). Blockchain, or, Peer Production Without Guarantees. In The Handbook of Peer Production (pp. 238-253). Wiley.
Tordrup, L., Hansen, L. K. & Leimbach, T. (2024). Principles for managing digital sustainability. Paper presented at The 47th Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia (IRIS2024), Uddevalla, Sweden.
Tkacz, N. & Velasco González, P. R. (2018). Experience Money. In Moneylab Reader 2 (1 ed.). Institute of Network Cultures.
Southerton, C. V., Damkjaer, M. S. & Albrechtslund, A. (2019). Photo-sharing as Participatory Surveillance. In B. Eriksson, C. Stage & B. Valtysson (Eds.), Cultures of Participation: Arts, Digital Media and Cultural Institutions (pp. 110-128). Routledge.
Southerton, C., Damkjaer, M. S. & Albrechtslund, A. (2019). Navigating Smartphone Anxieties Within The Family: Affordances, Surveillance and Intimacy. Abstract from The 69th Annual International Communication Association conference, Washington, D.C., United States.
Southerton, C., Damkjaer, M. S. & Albrechtslund, A. (2019). Rethinking the relations of power in parental sharing on social media. Abstract from SPT 2019: The Society for Philosophy and Technology 2019 Conference, Byran/College Station, Texas, United States.
Sorknaes, A. D., Bech, M., Madsen, H., Titlestad, I. L., Hounsgaard, L., Hansen-Nord, M., Jest, P., Olesen, F., Lauridsen, J. & Østergaard, B. (2013). The effect of real-time teleconsultations between hospital-based nurses and patients with severe COPD discharged after an exacerbation. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 19(8), 466-474. https://doi.org/10.1177/1357633X13512067
Soon, W. & Velasco González, P. R. (2024). (De)constructing Machines as Critical Technical Practice. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 30(1), 116-141. https://doi.org/10.1177/13548565221148098
Smith, R. C., Bossen, C. & Kanstrup, A. M. (2017). Participatory Design in an Era of Participation. CoDesign: International Journal of CoCreation in Design and the Arts, 13(2), 65-69. https://doi.org/10.1080/15710882.2017.1310466
Smith, R. C., Bossen, C. & Kanstrup, A.-M. (Eds.) (2017). Participatory Design in an Era of Participation, Special Issue. CoDesign: International Journal of CoCreation in Design and the Arts Vol. 13 No. 2 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15710882.2017.1310466
Schiølin, K. H. (2012). Dronekrigeren og krigen på skærmen. Slagmark: tidsskrift for idéhistorie , 63, 79-92.
Schiølin, K. H. & Riis, S. (Eds.) (2013). Nye spørgsmål om teknikken. Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Schiølin, K. H. & Riis, S. (2013). Indledning. In K. Schiølin & S. Riis (Eds.), Nye spørgsmål om teknikken (pp. 13-28). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Schiølin, K. H. (2013). At være eller ikke at være...på skærmen? På vej mod et begreb om på-skærmen-væren. In K. Schiølin & S. Riis (Eds.), Nye spørgsmål om teknikken (pp. 207-224). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Schiølin, K. (2017). I bisværmen: teknologien i Ernst Jüngers sene fiktionsprosa . In A. Paulsen & A. E. Dam (Eds.), Soldat, arbejder, anark: Ernst Jüngers forfatterskab (pp. 329-358). Museum Tusculanum.
Schiølin, K. H. (2016). Teknologi. Aarhus Universitetsforlag. Tænkepauser - viden til hverdagen Vol. 42

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