Tea in TiP with Shi Pui Ng

    Hi Shi, welcome to TiP! We’re really happy you’re joining us for a visit this autumn. Tell us us about your stay.   Hello! I will be participating in the Moving Data, Moving People project as a research intern, working with Rachel Douglas-Jones. I am completing this internship as part of my Master […]

RESET 2024

As a TiP-led university magazine, RESET is now in its third year with the theme “Living well with technology in the climate emergency” This edition’s editors are Michael Hockenhull, James Maguire and Felipe Figueiredo, with images from Clarissa Reche. The launch took place at ITU in the atrium in October, with the editors and contributors […]

Special Issue launch: Approaching Digital Anthropocenes

On November 11th, 2024,  editors James Maguire, Astrid Oberborbeck Andersen and Rachel Douglas-Jones will host a launch of special issue Approaching Digital Anthropocenes.   The collection originated at the 2020 EASST + 4S conference, known as “Locating and Timing Matters: Significance and Agency of STS in emerging worlds”. It was meant to take place in […]

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10 years of Shut up and Write at ITU

This September we celebrated 10 years of the Shut up and Write group at the IT University of Copenhagen. As this post documents, it started in 2014 and has continued every semester since. It has had many convenors over the years, and special thanks go to those who have prepared the snacks, coffee and tea. […]

Ekphrastic Writing

During her October visit, Dr. Catherine Trundle will be participating in a PhD course and also holding a 2h workshop on Ekphrastic Writing. On Friday 4th, 10-12 we will meet at the ETHOS Lab to consider Ekphrastic writing as an ethnographic mode of attention. The workshop asks us to consider the place of poetics within […]

Tea in TiP with Ana Carolina de Assis Nunes

Welcome to our informal interview series with visitors to the research group. It is called Tea in TiP because interviewees are invited to share a cup of tea (digitally, virtually, in person, and sometimes coffee) and talk about what they hope to work on while visiting ITU and TiP. Ana Carolina de Assis Nunes is […]

4S/EASST Making and Doing Transformations

The 4S and EASST conference is jointly held this July in Amsterdam. Many TiPsters will be going along, as convenors and paper presenters. To learn more about research happening in TiP, take a particular look at these panels:   Panel P144 Tuesday 16th July “Border infrastructures, geopolitical shocks and regulation cracks” Convenors Vasilis Galis, Elena […]

Democratic Situations Wins the Freeman Award

In 2022, TiPster Irina Papazu, along with Andreas Birkbak (Roskilde University), edited a book called Democratic Situations, which was published by Mattering Press. We are so excited that the book has been awarded the 2024 Freeman Award from the European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST). The Freeman award is named after […]

Tea in TiP with Sébastien Brossard

Rachel: Hi Sébastien, welcome to Tea in TiP. Tell us about your project? Sébastien: I am in the final year of my PhD at the department of Management, Society and Communication at the Copenhagen Business School. My PhD project aims to investigate, from an organizational perspective, the mutual and processual shaping of the implementation of […]

TiP Summer Event

In 2018, editors Christopher Gad, Brit Ross Winthereik and Sisse Finken brought you the TiP Magazine which presented research in the group through the unfamiliar genre of the glossy magazine, twisting and tweaking well known elements like the travel report, recipe and so much more. The TiP magazine was a one off. In 2024, we […]

Tea in TiP with Kirstine Lund Christiansen

Tea in TiP is a series that started a decade ago, where we interview guests who have come to spend time with us, about their projects and activities.The following took place by email in the Spring of 2024, between Rachel Douglas-Jones and Kristine Lund Christiansen, a guest hosted by James Maguire.     Hi Kirstine, […]

Phd Defense: Rasmus Tyge Haarløv 31 May 2024 1pm

Join us to hear about Rasmus Tyge Haarløv’s PhD research “Making Sense of Air Pollution Modelling: Framed Uncertainties” Auditorium 3 The examination committee is: Christopher Gad,  Associate Professor, IT-University of Copenhagen (Chair) Liliana Doganova, Associate Professor, PSL Université Paris, France Julia Kirch Kirkegaard, Senior Researcher, DTU, Denmark Supervisors: Principal Supervisor: Steffen Dalsgaard, Professor, IT University […]

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Lisa Messeri, In the Land of the Unreal

Lisa Messeri, author of Placing Outer Space, has published a new book, titled In the Land of the Unreal. It came out in March, with Duke University Press. On Wednesday 10th April 14:00 CET, you are invited to join us for an online (also in person) book talk from Lisa.   In the book, Lisa takes […]

PhD Defense: Andy Lautrup, 19th December 13:00 Aud 0

On December 19th, Andy Lautrup will defend their dissertation “Generation Carbon: Loss, goodness and youth climate activism in Norway’s oil capital”. The defense will take place in Auditorium 0 at 1pm and be followed by a reception on the first floor of the atrium. All welcome!   Examination committee:Associate Professor, James Maguire, IT-University of Copenhagen […]

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TiP at AAAs 2022: Unsettling Landscapes

Head of TiP Rachel Douglas-Jones particiapated in the 2022 AAAs, on the invited Executive sessionconvened by Natalie Vena and Sarah Vaughn, and a rountable, co-convened by Anna Weichselbraun and Nick Seaver, on Filing Culture the Management of Anthropological Materials. 

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4S/ESOCITE: Reunion, Recuperation, Reconfiguration

Knowledges and technosciences for living together   This coming December, colleagues in TiP will be presenting at the international 4S conference, held this year in Cholula, Mexico. Look out for the following papers – click the panel titles to see abstracts! Thursday 8th December 8:30am-10:30am Climate Infrastructures II: Knowledge Infrastructures Development as Method: Building a […]

Come to a Book Launch!

Democratic Situations eds. Andreas Birkbak & Irina Papazu Come and celebrate the publication of the new book from Mattering Press with us! Time & Place 8 June 2022, 14:00 – 15:30 TANTLab, room 2.3.002a, Aalborg University Copenhagen, A. C. Meyers Vænge 15, 2450 København SV Program* 14:00 – 14:15 Presentation by the editors 14:15 – […]

Tea in TiP: Katrine Duus

Continuing the tradition of sharing short interviews with visiting researchers and PhD students thorugh Tea in TiP, the second of our three current visitors to sit down for Tea in TiP is Katrine Duus. RDJ: Hi Katrine, tell us about your project! KD: My project is concerned with the experiences and motivations for working through […]

Tea in TiP: Jack Kværnø-Jones

We are lucky to have three visiting PhD researchers at ITU at the moment, and the first to sit down for Tea in TiP is Jack Kværnø-Jones.   RDJ: Hi Jack! Tell us about your project! JKJ: My research looks at the FinTech sector’s influence on retail banking, exploring how financial professionals connect digital technologies […]

TiP at 4S Annual Meeting 2021

At the 4S Annual Meeting, 6-9 October, a number of TiP-sters will present! The conference is framed under the theme of “good relations” posing the following question: What does it mean in practice to strive towards good relations as humans, with technologies, in our modes of knowing, within environments, across distance, and with other-than-humans? When […]