Laura Zoelzer, Judith Igelsböck

Judith Igelsböck _Studied sociology and science and technology studies at the University of Vienna. She is a postdoctoral researcher in the Post/Doc Labs ‘Reorganizing Industries’ and ‘Engineering Responsiblity’ at the Munich Center for Technology in Society (MCTS) of the Technical University of Munich (TUM). Judith finds herself on a continuous search for ways of reimagining […]

Melike Şahinol, Arsev Aydınoğlu, Harun Kaygan

Melike Şahinol (Dr. rer. soc.) is a Research Fellow at the Orient-Institut Istanbul and head of the research field „Human, Medicine and Society“. 2016 she published her dissertation about the human as techno-cerebrally operating form. Her study based on fieldwork shows the adaptation of human and machine in neuroscience and describes the acting of a […]

Niki Vermeulen

Niki Vermeulen specialises in science and innovation policy and the organisation of research, with an emphasis on scientific collaboration in the life sciences. She is part of the Science, Technology and Innovation Studies (STIS) group at te University of Edinburgh and associate researcher of the Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) of Leiden University. […]

Andrew Webster

Andrew Webster is a member of Science and Technology Studies Unit at the University of York. He has directed various national programmes on novel biomedical technologies and is member of various national Boards and Committees and was Specialist Advisor to the parliamentary Health Select Committee. He has worked on regenerative medicine and currently exploring gene […]

Nik Brown

Nik Brown is Professor in Science and Technology Studies in the Department of Sociology at the University of York. He is PI on the AHRC funded PARC project.

Joanna Latimer

Joanna Latimer is Professor of Sociology, Science & Technology & Director of the Science & Technology Studies Unit (SATSU), University of York, UK. Her research focuses on the cultural, social and existential effects and affects for how science & medicine are done. Joanna is currently writing a new book Biopolitics and the Limits to Life: […]

Stephen J. Collier, Martin Høyem, Christopher M. Kelty, and Andrew Lakoff

Stephen J. Collier is (as of July 2018) Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley.|Martin Hoyem has worked as a warehouse assistant, file clerk, dark room technician, house painter, kitchen attendant, kitchen porter, disk jockey, bartender, preschool teacher assistant, construction site assistant, music critic, mail carrier, copy clerk, drummer, dreamer, […]

Andreas Birkbak

Andreas Birkbak is an Assistant Professor in the Techno-Anthropology Research Group at Aalborg University (AAU) in Copenhagen. His research focuses on digital publics, especially the issue-oriented ones. Andreas holds a PhD in Techno-Anthropology (AAU), an MSc in Social Science of the Internet (Oxford), and an BSc+MSc in Sociology (Uni. of Copenhagen).

Karen Kastenhofer

Karen Kastenhofer is a former biologist, STS scholar for the past 20 years and TA practitioner for the past 10 years; she currently concentrates on her habilitation thesis (Elise Richter project V-383, funded by the Austrian Science Fund) on ‘stability and change within Viennese biology and life sciences around the year 2000’ at the Austrian […]

Michelle Kasprzak

Michelle Kasprzak is an artist, writer, and curator. She is currently a PhD Candidate in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Porto and Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute on the subject of social innovation in extreme scenarios, supervised by Christopher Csíkszentmihályi. She has developed and delivered curriculum for the New Frontiers and Open Design […]