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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

2024

Contribution to journal

Bertelsen, P. S., Bossen, C., Knudsen, C. & Pedersen, A. M. (2024). Data work and practices in healthcare: A scoping review. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 184, Article 105348. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2024.105348
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
Lüchau, E. C., Olesen, F., Atherton, H., Søndergaard, J. & Assing Hvidt, E. (2024). The invisible work of video consultation use in Danish general practice: An Ethnographic Study. Digital Health, 10, 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076241291333
Dahler-Larsen, A. M., Andersen, P. T. & Olesen, F. (2024). Arrangements of wash toilets and ageing bodies–an exploratory study: An explorative study. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 19(3), 721-729. https://doi.org/10.1080/17483107.2022.2120640
Bossen, C. & Bertelsen, P. S. (2024). Digital health care and data work: Who are the data professionals? Health Information Management Journal, 53(3), 243-251. https://doi.org/10.1177/18333583231183083

2023

Thesis

2023

Contribution to journal

2023

Contribution to conference

Ostrowski, K. (2023). A particular cheese?. Paper presented at 6th Nordic STS Conference 2023, Oslo, Norway.
Meyer, A. & Albrechtslund, A. (2023). Timely Responses: Using Surveillance Technologies to Support Dementia Care. Abstract from Times of Surveillance, London, United Kingdom.

2023

Contribution to book anthology

Schiølin, K. (2023). Research handbook on law and technology: Exploring the intersection between science and technology studies and law. In B. B. Brożek, O. Kanevskaia & P. Palka (Eds.), Research Handbook on Law and Technology (pp. 365-378). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781803921327

2023

Contribution to journal

Lüchau, E. C., Atherton, H., Olesen, F., Søndergaard, J. & Hvidt, E. A. (2023). Interpreting Technology: Use and non-use of doctor-patient video consultations in Danish general practice. Social Science & Medicine, 334, Article 116215. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.116215
Andersen, L. B., Danholt, P. & Ratner, H. F. (2023). Hybrid teknologiforståelse. Læring og medier (LOM), 16(28), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.7146/lom.v16i28.136297

2022

Other contribution

2022

Contribution to journal

2022

Contribution to conference

Ostrowski, K. (2022). Belonging to the sea: Coastal imaginaries of a Cheese. Paper presented at Royal Geographical Society with IBG - Annual Conference, Newcastle, United Kingdom.
Meyer, A., Albrechtslund, A. & Aaløkke, S. B. (2022). Balancing types of knowledge: navigating the use of GPS in home care and at nursing homes. Abstract from Symposium on Ethics, agency and personhood in dementia, København K, Denmark.
Meyer, A., Albrechtslund, A. & Aaløkke, S. B. (2022). Surveilled While Wandering: Using Empirical Ethics to Address the Roles of Emerging Dementia Care Technologies. Abstract from 4S Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Toronto, Canada.
Danholt, P. (2022). Vaporshops?. Abstract from DASTS 2022, Aarhus, Denmark.
Albrechtslund, A., Meyer, A. & Aaløkke, S. B. (2022). Negotiating Dementia Care: How surveillance technologies twist and intertwine with safety, dignity and privacy. Abstract from The 9th biennial Surveillance & Society conference of the Surveillance Studies Network (SSN), Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Pedersen, M. R. (2022). Online Peer-Support Forums for Minor-Attracted People: A PRISMA guided scoping review. Poster session presented at 16th Congress of the European Federation of Sexology. Hosted in Aalborg, Denmark..
Meyer, A. (2022). LIVSTEGN: Etik og overvågningsteknologier i demenspleje. Poster session presented at DemensDagene, Aarhus, Denmark.

2022

Contribution to book anthology

Pine, K., Bossen, C., Holten Møller, N., Miceli, M., Lu, A. J., Chen, Y., Horgan, L., Su, Z., Neff, G. & Mazmanian, M. (2022). Investigating DataWork Across Domains: New Perspectives on the Work of Creating Data. In CHI 2022 - Extended Abstracts of the 2022 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Article 87 Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3491101.3503724
Pedersen, M. R. (2022). Where is the harm? Exploring online peer-support forums for people sexually attracted to minors as platforms to prevent child sexual abuse. In D. Stelzmann & J. Ischebeck (Eds.), Child Sexual Abuse and the Media (pp. 279-302). Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft.
Leimbach, T. (2022). Greater than the the sum of its parts. In 50 years : The story, impact, and future of SAP (pp. 92-98). abcVerlag.
Leimbach, T. (2022). Innovator - or follower? SAP's role in the Digital Revolution. In 50 years : The story, impact, and future of SAP (pp. 190-213). abcVerlag.
Leimbach, T. & Erker, P. (2022). Permanent disruption: The story of SAP from 1972 to 2022. In 50 years : The story, impact, and future of SAP (pp. 32-55). abcVerlag.

What Danish STS are doing