Makoto Takahashi
Makoto is a Lecturer at the Munich Centre for Technology in Society (MCTS), TU Munich. His core interests lie in how societies come to understand technological risks and how they decide who can credibly inform policy. He received his PhD from the University of Cambridge, writing his thesis on how expert authority is claimed and […]
Jörg Niewöhner, Estrid Sørensen & Tanja Bogusz
contact: joerg.niewoehner@hu-berlin.de
Paula Helm, Laura Kocksch & Estrid Sørensen
contact: estrid.sorensen@rub.de
James Lowe
James Lowe is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh. He uses quantitative and qualitative methods to examine current and historical scientific practices, especially experimental and translational research in the life sciences. His present research includes an examination of the history and philosophy of genomics in the ‘TRANSGENE: Medical translation in the history […]
Nikolaus Poechhacker & Iris Eisenberger
Nikolaus Poechhacker is head of Critical Legal Tech at the Constitutional Innovation Hub Graz and researcher at the Institute of Public Law and Political Science, University of Graz. Before his academic life, he worked as an IT professional. He studied Sociology (BA), Computer Science (EC), and Science and Technology Studies (MA) at the University of […]
Andrea Núñez Casal, Niki Vermeulen, Vincenzo Pavone
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Sabine Biedermann C.
Sabine is a doctoral candidate at the Institute of Sociology Graduate School “Innovation Society Today”, TU Berlin, and a member of the Laboratory: Anthropology of Environment | Human Relations. Her research interests comprise Social Anthropology of Science and Technology, Medical Anthropology, Human-Environment Relations, Multispecies Ethnography and Posthumanism. Her current research deals with the question of […]
Niki Vermeulen, Sarah M. Schönbauer, Vincenzo Pavone
Niki Vermeulen is senior lecturer/associate professor at Science, Technology and Innovation Studies (STIS) of the University of Edinburgh and visiting scholar at CWTS Leiden. She specialises in scientific collaboration, predominantly in the life sciences, and has developed a particular interest in the architecture of collaboration, investigating the spaces in which people are working together. Next to her academic work, […]
Filip Vostal
Torben Elgaard Jensen
Torben Elgaard Jensen is a professor in STS at Aalborg University, where he leads the Techno-Anthropology Research Group and takes part in the Techno-Anthropology Lab (TANTlab). He is an editor of Science & Technology Studies and a board member of the Danish Association for Science and Technology Studies. tej@hum.aau.dk