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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

2010

Contribution to journal

2009

Thesis

2009

Other contribution

2009

Contribution to journal

Lauritsen, P. & Albrechtslund, A. (2009). Kameraer og kriminalitet. Fyens Stiftstidende, 7.
Lauritsen, P. & Albrechtslund, A. (2009). Kamera og kriminalitet. Fyens Stiftstidende.
Ostrowski, K. (2009). Forandringerne studeres ikke. Weekendavisen, 12-12.
Lauritsen, P. (2009). Menneskerettigheder og overvågning. Hummagasinet, (4), 9.

2009

Contribution to conference

Danholt, P. (2009). Appreciating ontological struggles. Paper presented at DASTS - MONITORING MOVEMENTS IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY., København, Denmark.
Albrechtslund, A. (2009). Empowering Surveillance. Abstract from Surveillance and Empowerment, Nashville, United States.

2009

Contribution to book anthology

Glud, L. N., Albrechtslund, A. & Harder, H. (2009). The Persuasive Qualities of Maps. In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Persuasive Technology Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/1541948.1541985
Olesen, F. (2009). Det logiske apparatur: Moderne intelligens og digitale computere. In O. Høiris & T. Ledet (Eds.), Modernitetens verden: Tiden, videnskab, historie og kunst (1 ed., Vol. 1, pp. 265-282). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.

2009

Contribution to journal

Albrechtslund, A. (2009). Review of Rettberg’s Blogging. Surveillance and Society, 6(2), 186-187.
Albrechtslund, A. (2009). Overvågning i det offentlige rum. Arkitekten, 111(12), 48-49.

2008

Thesis

2008

Non textual

Albrechtslund, A., Ryberg, T., Christensen, L. H. & Zacho-Petersen, E. (2008). Interview with Lars Holmgaard Christensen. Pictures, Video and sound recordings (digital), e-Learning Lab podcast series, Aalborg University.

2008

Contribution to journal

Albrechtslund, A. & Lauritsen, P. (2008). Virker Videoovervågning? Berlingske Tidende.
Albrechtslund, A. & Lauritsen, P. (2008). Virker videoovervågning? Berlingske Tidende.

2008

Contribution to conference

Lauritsen, P. & Elsass, P. (2008). Forstyr ikke mine standarder! Om kvalitativ metode i sundhedsforskningen. Paper presented at Den Anden Nordiske Konference: "Viden, Politik & Sundhed", Århus, Denmark.
Albrechtslund, A. (2008). Surveillance in Mixed Spaces: Persuasion and Resistance. Paper presented at Internet Research 9.0, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Albrechtslund, A. (2008). Surveillance in Urban Spaces. Paper presented at Mobility, The City and STS, Lyngby, Denmark.
Albrechtslund, A. (2008). Surveillance in Mixed Spaces: Persuasion and Resistance. Abstract from Internet Research 9.0, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Albrechtslund, A. (2008). Surveillance in Urban Spaces. Abstract from Mobility, The City and STS, Lyngby, Denmark.

2008

Contribution to book anthology

Bossen, C. & Jensen, L. W. K. (2008). Implications of Shared Interactive Displays for Work at a Surgery Ward: Coordination, Articulation Work and Context-awareness. In Proceedings of the 21st IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (pp. 464-469). IEEE Computer Society Press.
Olesen, F., Markussen, R. & Lykke, N. (2008). There Are Aways More Things Going On Than You Thought: Methodologies as Thinking Technologies. Interview with Donna Haraway. In N. Lykke & A. Smelik (Eds.), Bits of Life: Feminism at the Intersection of Media, Bioscience and Technology (pp. 32-42). University of Washington Press.
Elsass, P. & Lauritsen, P. (2008). Klinisk psykologi og positiv psykologi. In A. Myszak & S. Nørby (Eds.), Positiv psykologi: En introduktion til videnskaben om velvære og optimale processer Hans Reitzels Forlag.

2008

Book anthology

Aagaard, M., Albrechtslund, A., Sandborg-Petersen, U. & Schärfe, H. (2008). HANDS Deliverable D4.2.1 Requirements Report. Institut for kommunikation, Aalborg Universitet.

2008

Contribution to journal

Leimbach, T. (2008). The SAP Story: Evolution of SAP within the German Software Industry. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 30(4), 60-76.

2007

Other contribution

2007

Non textual

Albrechtslund, A. & Ryberg, T. (2007). Interview med Anders Albrechtslund. Pictures, Video and sound recordings (digital), e-Learning Lab podcast series, Aalborg University.

2007

Contribution to conference

Danholt, P. (2007). Becoming affected - doing diabetes. Paper presented at "What about care in health care” workshop at Dept. of Health Services Research Institute of Public Health, University of Copenhagen., København, Denmark.
Albrechtslund, A. (2007). Placing Myself on the Map: Social Networking as Participatory Surveillance. Paper presented at 4S Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada.
Albrechtslund, A. (2007). Surveillance as Social Play. Paper presented at Internet Research 8.0 : Let's Play, Vancouver, Canada.
Albrechtslund, A. (2007). House 2.0: Towards an Ethics for Surveillance in Intelligent Living and Working Environments. Abstract from CEPE 2007: Seventh International Computer Ethics Conference, San Diego, United States.
Albrechtslund, A. (2007). Placing Myself on the Map: Social Networking as Participatory Surveillance. Abstract from 4S Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada.
Albrechtslund, A. (2007). Surveillance as Social Play. Abstract from Internet Research 8.0 : Let's Play, Vancouver, Canada.

2007

Contribution to book anthology

Jespersen, J. L., Albrechtslund, A., Øhrstrøm, P., Hasle, P. & Albretsen, J. (2007). Surveillance, Persuasion, and Panopticon. In Y. De Kort, W. IJsselsteijn, C. Midden, B. Eggen & B. J. Fogg (Eds.), Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Persuasive Technology (pp. 109-120). Springer.
Albrechtslund, A. (2007). House 2.0: Towards an Ethics for Surveillance in Intelligent Living and Working Environments. In L. M. Hinman (Ed.), Proceedings from CEPE 2007: Seventh International Conference of Computer Ethics: Philosophical Enquiry (pp. 7-16). University of San Diego, USA.

What Danish STS are doing