Submitted

  • Burnett, J. M. submitted. “Tracing the past in the present: Interrogating the DAMD controversy through Twitter.”Digital Culture & Society.
  • Cohn, M.L. submitted. “Speculative Legacies, Imagined Inheritances,” In Ballestero, A. and Winthereik, B.R. The Ethnographic Effect – A Companion to Analysis (in negotiation with Duke).
  • Hockenhull, M. and Cohn, M.L. submitted. “Hot air: Localising sociotechnical imaginaries of digital futures”. New Media and Society, Special Issue: Future Imaginaries.  
  • Special Issue Shortlisted for the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, eds. Rachel Douglas-Jones, Nick Seaver and Antonia Walford [full issue will be under review June 2019]
  • Special Issue Shortlisted for STS Encounters Christopher Gad and James Maguire. Theme: The Data Moment. [full issue will be under review August 2019]
  • Winthereik, B.R. submitted. Seeing through infrastructure: Ethnographies of HealthIT, Development Aid, Energy and Big Tech. Inaugural lecture submitted for publication with STS Encounters.
  • Winthereik, B.R. & Maguire, J. submitted. Amplifying Relations through Podcasting. In Ballestero, A. and Winthereik, B.R. The Ethnographic Effect – A Companion to Analysis (in negotiation with Duke).

Accepted / in press

  • Douglas-Jones, R. “Drawing as Analysis: Thinking in Images, Writing in Words”. In Ballestero, A. and Winthereik, B.R. How to do Anthropology: Experiments in Analysis. Durham: Duke University Press.
  • Jørgensen, B. & Schou, J. “Helping, intervening, contradicting: Modes of ordering in digital bureaucracies”. Journal of Organizational Ethnography.
  • Maguire, J. & B.R. Winthereik. “Digitalizing the State: Data Centers and the Power of Exchange. Ethnos Journal of Anthropology.
  • Hoeyer, K. & B.R. Winthereik. “Smukke, rå og beskidte: Data som antropologisk anliggende”. Position til Tidsskriftet Antropologi. Special issue on data.
  • Røjskjær, L. ”Antropologer har data”: Position til Tidsskriftet Antropologi. Special issue on data.
  • Winthereik, B.R. & J. Maguire. “Sound recording as analytical technique”. In: Ballestero, A. & B.R. Winthereik. How to do Anthropology: Experiments in Analysis. Durham: Duke University Press.
  • Ballestero, A. & B.R. Winthereik “Introduction”. In: Ballestero, A. & B.R. Winthereik. How to do Anthropology: Experiments in Analysis. Durham: Duke University Press.
  • Winthereik, B.R. Infrastrukturer og dataarbejde: Etnografiske undersøgelser af sundhedsIT, udviklingsbistand, vedvarende energi og data centre. Tidsskriftet Antropologi.
  • Winthereik, B. R. Is ANT’s Radical Empiricism Ethnographic? In: Farias, I., Roberts, C. and Blok, A. A companion to Actor-Network Theory. London:

2019

  • Cohn, M.L. 2019. “Keeping Software Present: Software as a Timely Object for Digital STS,” Digital STS: A Fieldguide and Handbook, Eds. J. Vertesi and D. Ribes. Princeton University Press.
  • Neumayer C, & Struthers DM. 2019. Social media as activist archives. In: Mortensen M, Neumayer C, & Poell T (Eds). Social Media Materialities and Protest: Critical Reflections. London: Routledge.
  • Schou, J. & Hjelholt, M. Digital citizenship and neoliberalization: governing digital citizens in Denmark. Citizenship Studies.

2018

  • Schou, J. 2018. Remaking Citizenship: Welfare Reform and Public Sector Digitalization. Dissertation. IT University of Copenhagen. Defended December 2018.
  • Ratner, H. & C. Gad. 2018 “Data Warehousing Organization: Infrastructural Experimentation with Educational Governance.”  
  • Steffen Dalsgaard & Christopher Gad (2018) Digital Unbounding of the Polling Booth: Ethnography in Small Places, Ethnos, 83:4, 782-799.
  • Douglas-Jones, R., Burnett, J. M., Cohn, M., Gad, C., Hockenhull, M., Jørgensen, B., Maguire, J., Ojala, M. & Winthereik, B. R. 2018. “A Bestiary of Digital Monsters”. Living with Monsters?: Social Implications of Algorithmic Phenomena, Hybrid Agency, and the Performativity of Technology. Springer, p. 177-190 (IFIP AICT – Advances in Information and Communication technology, Vol. 543).
  • Hjelholt, M. & Schou, J. 2018. The digital divide and citizen classifications: the inscription of citizens into the state. In M Ragnedda & G Muschert (eds), Theorizing Digital Divides, pp. 173-185. London: Routledge.
  • Schou, J. & Hjelholt, M. 2018. Digitalization and Public Sector Transformations. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

2017

  • Cohn, M.L. 2017. ‘Lifetime Issues’: Temporal Relations of Design and Maintenance. continent., Issue 6.1: 4-12.
  • Hjelholt, M & Schou, J. 2017. Den digitale borger [The Digital Citizen]. København: Hans Reitzels Forlag.
  • Hjelholt, M & Schou, J. 2017. Digital Lifestyles Between Solidarity, Discipline and Neoliberalism: On the Historical Transformations of the Danish IT Political Field from 1994 to 2016. tripleC, vol 15, no. 1, pp. 370-389.
  • Schou, J. 2017. Hvordan skabes et alternativ? Om det radikale demokratis mulighedsbetingelser. Politik, 3(20), pp. 138-153.
  • Schou, J. 2017. Jan-Peter Voß and Richard Freeman (eds.) 2016 Knowing Governance: The Epistemic Construction of Political Order. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.’ Science & Technology Studies, vol 30, no. 2, pp. 77-79. DOI: 10.23987/sts.63109 ·
  • Schou, J & Hjelholt, M. 2017. Digitalizing the welfare state: citizenship discourses in Danish digitalization strategies from 2002 to 2015. Critical Policy Studies, pp. 1-20, DOI: 10.1080/19460171.2017.1333441
  • Vertesi, J., Ribes, D., Forlano, L., Loukissas, Y. and M.L. Cohn. 2017. “Engaging, Designing and Making Digital Technologies,” The Handbook of Science and Technology Studies, Fourth Edition. MIT Press: 169-194.
  • Winthereik, B.R. 2017. Review of Noortje Marres: Digital Sociology. The Reinvention of Social Research. Science and Technology Studies 30(1): 54-55.