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Lieverouw, E., & Felt, U. (2026). Governing Citzen-Patients: The Digital Infrastructuring of Health and Care in Europe. In B. Marent (Ed.), De Gruyter Handbook of Digital Health and Society (pp. 255-278). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111247854-015

Herrmann, T., Mayer, K., Gittig, B., Hölker, F., Martin, M., Bruckermann, T., Tönsmann, S., Jüttemann, V., & Bonn, A. (2026). Citizen Science – Innovationspotenziale für eine transformative Wissenschaft. In Citizen Science – Gemeinsam forschen! (pp. 223-235). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-69703-0_15

Mayer, K. (2026). Paradoxes of Openness: Power, Reciprocity, and the Governance of Scholarly Infrastructures. In K. Mayer, A. Mager, & R. Ridgway (Eds.), The Politics of Open Infrastructures: Power, Governance, and Justice in Digital Knowledge Practices (pp. 181-206). Open Book Publishers. https://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0528.09

Mora-Gámez, F., Schikowitz, A., & Davies, S. (2025). Interpretative methods as interventions: revisiting methods as epistemic practices in STS. In M. Pfadenhauer, & M. Kusenbach (Eds.), Handbook of Interpretive Research Methods. Elgar.

Felt, U. (2025). Policy Imaginaries of European Citizen-Patients: European Integration and the Digital Infrastructuring of Health Care. In L. Marelli, J. Dratwa, G. Verschraegen, & I. Van Hoyweghen (Eds.), Project Europe. The Making of European Digital Innovation, Policy and Society (pp. 68-88). Edgar Elgar.

Felt, U. (2024). Rethinking individual and community engagement with genomics in a digital world. In D. Kumar, & R. Chadwick (Eds.), Genomics, Populations, and Society (pp. 209-226). Elsevier.

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