BYE-BYE, 2020! We are celebrating ♥ end-of-a-challenging-year ♣ with an online xmas party!! ♦ The event will take place on Wednesday the 16th December from 11-11:45 ON ZOOM - join here In the spirit of a therapeutic session, we will be going...
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Reflections on the Macramé and Data Feminism Workshop
Written by Assistant Professor, Vasiliki Tsaknaki, IT-University Celebrating Ada Lovelace day 2020, I was invited to run a workshop on Macramé and Data Feminism at the ETHOS Lab. Hosting a hands-on workshop with a material and crafts focus during Covid times was...
In search of utopia through data
In search of utopia through data The runner is always present in his body, forever required to think about his blisters, his exhaustion; when he runs he feels his weight, his age, more conscious than ever of himself and of his time of life. This all changes when man...
Mastering disaster: Semi-Automatic Interview Transcription
Mastering disaster: Semi-Automatic Interview Transcription Written by Benedict Lang MSc Responsibility in Science, Engineering and Technology (RESET), Lab Intern, and Junior Researcher The series mastering disaster is a research diary that accompanies the process of...
Research, Interrupted
Blog post written by Rachel Douglas-Jones, Co-Head of the ETHOS Lab Fieldwork for ethnographers has changed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and continues to shift under our feet. In the spring of this year, PhD students and their supervisors were struggling with...
Doing STS research in a postcolonial field
Doing STS research in a postcolonial field Authors: Clara Stage Langgaard, Nanna Louise Haagen Olesen and Rebecca Mandrup Hoeck We wrote our thesis in the spring of 2020, while being Junior Researchers in ETHOS Lab. In our thesis we investigated the implementation of...
Becoming a Node: Distribute 2020
Becoming a Node: Distribute 2020 Node: from Latin nodus ‘knot’ Rachel Douglas-Jones, Marie Blønd, Caroline Salling, Ester Fritsch, and Marisa Cohn Online Conference…. In the ETHOS Lab, we have gathered to study data visualisations – their persuasiveness, power...
PhD Course 10-12 June [online]
Research, Interrupted: Methods and (re)design of Fieldwork in Anthropology and STS We are organizing a PhD Course in the ETHOSLab! Focused on research projects that have been interrupted and projects that are re-considering questions of method, we will convene around...
Field Notes from an Echo Chamber
Blogpost by Tea Meineche, Junior Researcher in ETHOS Lab and student in MSc Digital innovation & Management >>> How to observe a phenomenon in virtual settings, through search engines or social media is a much-contested topic in STS (e.g. Marres 2015)....
Navigating qualitative research in a data-intensive world
Blogpost by Marianna Kozányiová, Junior Researcher in ETHOS Lab and student in MSc Digital innovation & Management >>> Digitalization and globalization escalated academic research by providing new possibilities for the academic inquiry in order to...