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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

1992

Contribution to journal

Olesen, F. (1992). Metaforer og maskiner. Philosophia, 21(3-4), 117-143.
Olesen, F. (1993). Videnskabelig realisme og eksperimentel praksis. Philosophia, 22(1-2), 153-172.

1993

Book anthology

Kaasgaard, K. & Lauritsen, P. (1993). Træning af kognitive funktioner ved hjælp af edb. Psykiatrisk Hospital i Risskov.

1994

Contribution to journal

Elsass, P., Rosenbaum, B., Kaasgaard, K. & Lauritsen, P. (1994). Klientoplevelsen af psykoterapi. Agrippa - psykiatrisk tidsskrift.
Olesen, F. (1995). Kendsgerningernes verden og orden. Philosophia, 24(1-2), 48-73.
Kaasgaard, K. & Lauritsen, P. (1995). The Use of Computers in Cognitive Rehabilitation in Denmark. American Journal of Speech - Language Pathology, 4(2), 5-8.

1997

Book anthology

1997

Contribution to book anthology

Lauritsen, P., Kaasgaard, K. & Elsass, P. (1997). Computere i psykiatrien. In P. Elsass, F. Olesen & S. Henriksen (Eds.), Kommunikation og Forståelse Forlaget Philosophia.
Olesen, F. (1997). Kommunikation og teknologisk mediering: Om Computerbaserede standardløsninger i sundhedssektoren. In F. Olesen, P. Elsass & S. Henriksen (Eds.), Kommunikation og forståelse: Kvalitative studier af formidlng og fortolkning i sundhedssektoren (1 ed., pp. 143-167). Forlaget Philosophia.
Olesen, F. & Mabeck, C. E. (1997). Metaforer, kommunikation og sygdomsforståelse: Hvordan begriber patienter medicinske forklaringer? In F. Olesen, P. Elsass & S. Henriksen (Eds.), Kommunikation og forståelse: Kvalitative studier af formidling og fortolkning i sundhedssektoren (pp. 87-106). Forlaget Philosophia.
Kaasgaard, K. & Lauritsen, P. (1997). Participatory Design at a Psychiatric Daycenter. In C. Pappas, N. Maglaveras & J.-R. Scherrer (Eds.), Medical Informatics Europe '97 (pp. 816-820). IOS Press.
Lauritsen, P. & Kaasgaard, K. (1997). Computer Programs and Clinical Contexts. In C. Pappas, N. Maglaveras & J.-R. Scherrer (Eds.), Medical Informatics Europe '97 (pp. 756-760). IOS Press.

1998

Book anthology

Lauritsen, P. (1998). Brug af computer på psykiatriske afdelinger. Psykiatrisk Hospital i Risskov.

1998

Working Paper

1998

Thesis

Lauritsen, P. (1998). Livsverdensteknologi. Institut for Kommunikation.

1999

Book anthology

Lauritsen, P. & Mathiasen, S. H. (1999). Watching Television in Cunya. IPAZ.

2000

Contribution to journal

Lauritsen, P. & Elsass, P. (2001). Computers in Psychiatry. Outlines, 2(2), 25-33.

2001

Thesis

2002

Contribution to journal

2002

Contribution to book anthology

Olesen, F. & Johansen, M. B. (Ed.) (2002). Dannelse og teknologi. In Dannelse (pp. 146-167). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Bardram, J. E., Bossen, C., Lykke-Olesen, A., Madsen, K. H. & Nielsen, R. (2002). Virtual Video Prototyping for Healthcare Systems. In Proceedings of the Conference on Designing Interactive Systems: Processes, Practices, Methods, and Techniques (pp. 167 - 177). Association for Computing Machinery.
Bossen, C. (2002). Ethnography in Design: Tool-kit or Analytic Science? In PDC 2002: Proceedings of the Seventh Biennal Participatory Design Conference (pp. 338-43). Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility.
Bossen, C. (2002). The Parameters of Common Information Spaces: The Heterogeneity of Cooperative Work at a Hospital Ward. In CSCW 2002: Computer Supported Cooperative Work. Conference Proceedings (pp. 176-185). Association for Computing Machinery.
Jørgensen, J. B. & Bossen, C. (2002). Executable Use Cases for Pervasive Healthcare. In MOCA 2002: Second Workshop on Modeling of Objects, Components and Agents (pp. 89-103). Datalogi, Aarhus Universitet.
Olesen, F., Markussen, R., Vagnbye, L. & Pedersen, B. (2002). Udvikling af kompetence i socioteknisk arbejde. In Teknologirådets Rapporter (15 ed., pp. 57-60). Teknologirådet.

2002

Contribution to conference

Markussen, R. & Olesen, F. H. (2002). Making Do-able Medications. Abstract from Experimenting Arts and Sciences, 8-12. maj, 2002.
Jensen, C. B. & Lauritsen, P. (2002). Method as Partial Connections: Experimenting (with) Big Brother. Paper presented at Experimenting Arts and Sciences. The Second European Conference of the International Society for Literature and Science, 8. - 12. maj, Århus.
Jensen, C. B. & Lauritsen, P. (2002). Methods and Partial Connections: On the Politics of Qualitative Research. Paper presented at Politics of Knowledge in Practice, marts, Lancaster University, UK.
Lauritsen, P. & Løvind, S. (2002). Surveillance and Media Art. Paper presented at Experimenting Arts and Sciences. The Second European Conference of the International Society for Literature and Science, 8. - 12. maj, Århus.

2002

Working Paper

Olesen, F. & Markussen, R. (2002). How to Place Material Things -. (Working Paper No. 4 ed.) Cyborgs and cyberspace.

2003

Contribution to journal

Albrechtslund, A. (2003). At tænke teknologi. Kulturo, 16, 4-11.
Lauritsen, P. & Højer Mathiasen, S. (2003). Drawing Development: Analysing local understandings of development in three Andean communities. Development in Practice, 13(1), 27-39.

2003

Contribution to book anthology

Elsass, P. & Lauritsen, P. (2003). Forskning og advocacy. In P. Elsass (Ed.), Håndbog i kulturpsykologi (pp. 520-537). Gyldendal.
Lykke, N., Markussen, R., Olesen, F., Ihde, D. (Ed.) & Selinger, E. (Ed.) (2003). Interview With Donna Haraway. In Chasing Technoscience: Matrix for Materiality (pp. 47-57). Indiana University Press.
Markussen, R., Olesen, F., Bryld, M. (Ed.) & Markussen, R. (Ed.) (2003). Rekonfigureret medicin. Medicinskrivning i en socioteknisk praksis. In Cyberkulturer & rekonfigurationer (pp. 241-272).
Bardram, J. E. & Bossen, C. (2003). Moving to get aHead: Local Mobility and Collaborative Work. In ECSCW 2003: Proceedings of the Eighth european Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (pp. 355-374). Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Jørgensen, J. B. & Bossen, C. (2003). Requirements Engineering for a Pervasive Health Care System. In Proceedings of the 11th International Requirements Engineering Conference (pp. 55-64). <Forlag uden navn>.

2003

Contribution to conference

Jørgensen, J. B. & Bossen, C. (2003). Requirements Engineering for a Pervasive Health Care System. Paper presented at Proceedings of the 11th International Requirements Engineering Conference, Monterey, California.

What Danish STS are doing