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PhD course on Feminist and Postcolonial STS

PhD course on Feminist and Postcolonial STS

[image description: Nine people, a mix of organisers and participants, sit around a table, smiling at the camera]   By Simy Kaur Gahoonia, Barbara Patricia Nino Carreras, Caroline Anna Salling, Katja Sara Pape de Neergaard, Anne-Sofie Lautrup Sørensen. Edited by...

Chaos, Feminism, and Responsibilities

Chaos, Feminism, and Responsibilities

Illustration by Leah Goren for TIME   The following is a window into a somewhat intimate conversation on chaos, feminism, the anticipation inherent to the month of June, the organisations we rely on to support us, and how this all manifests in our work life and...

Gatekeeping, Sexism, and Imagined Communities

Gatekeeping, Sexism, and Imagined Communities

By Teresa Beata Bundgård Experiences of Sexism in the Crypto-Space On a late autumn day, I sit down in front of my computer and open Zoom - a trusted friend and help in the time of covid-19. The questions are ready, and the background research has been done, notes...

Making sense of my research field

Making sense of my research field

By David Søbæk Olsen Six months before the publication of this blog post, I began my time as a Junior Researcher (JR) with the question “What interests me?”. I had recently completed a Bachelor thesis which focused on the use of digital methods in valuing cultural...

Tarot and Intentions

Tarot and Intentions

  As some lab members find care, tough love, and guidance in the practise of tarot reading, we thought it could be a fun experiment to try out a tarot session a Lab community. We wanted to use the icons, stories and guiding words as inspirations and ways of...