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Palackal A, Mbatia P, Dzorgbo DB, Duque RB, Ynalvez MAH, Shrum W. Are Mobile Phones Changing Social Networks: A Longitudinal Study of Core Networks in Kerala. New Media & Society. 2011;13(3):391-410. doi: 10.1177/1461444810393900
Penkler M. Book Review: Jessica J. Mudry, Measured Meals: Nutrition in America, State University of New York Press: Albany, 2009. Health: an interdisciplinary journal for the social study of health, illness and medicine. 2011;15(5):224.
Zeeh J, Schürz S. Ein Haufen pubertierender Kinder? Zur Online-Rezeption der unibrennt-Bewegung. In Mixa E, Lauggas I, Kröll F, editors, Einmischungen. Die Studierendenbewegung mit Antonio Gramsci lesen. Wien: Turia & Kant. 2011. p. 85-96
Mayer K. Imag(in)ing social networks: Zur epistemischen Praxis der Visualisierung Sozialer Netzwerke. 2011. 373 p.
Felt U. Lauter Einschluss, leise Ausschlüsse - normative Visionen und gelebte Realitäten in der Forschung. In Dalhoff J, Girlich J, editors, Conference Proceeding 'Fakten und Fassaden. Gleichstellungspolitiken und Geschlechterwissen in Wissenschaft und Forschung', 25-26.10.2010, Bonn, Deutschland. Bonn. 2011. p. 64-75
Shrum W, Mbatia P, Palackal A, Dzorgbo DB, Duque RB, Ynalvez MAH. Mobile Phones and Core Network Growth in Kenya: Strengthening Weak Ties. Social Science Research. 2011;40(2):614-625. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2010.09.015
Mayer K. Scientific images? How touching! Science, Technology & Innovation Studies. 2011;7(1). doi: 10.5281/zenodo.200234
Felt U, Fochler M. Slim futures and the fat pill. Civic imaginations of innovation and governance in an engagement setting. Science as Culture. 2011;20(3):307-328.
Felt U, Müller R. Tentative (Id)entities. On Technopolitical Cultures and the Experiencing of Genetic Testing. BioSocieties. 2011;6(3):342-363.
Felt U, Igelsböck J, Schikowitz A, Völker T. The Problem Multiple - Constructing 'the Research Problem' in Transdisciplinary Project Contexts. In Hofstätter B, Getzinger G, editors, Conference Proceeding '10th Annual IAS-STS Conference: Critical Issues in Science and Technology Studies'. Graz: Institute for advanced studies on science, technology and society (ias-sts). 2011
Musik C. The Thinking Eye is Only Half the Story: High-level Semantic Video Surveillance. Information Polity. 2011;16(4):339-353.
Felt U, Bochsler K. Wissenschaft: Tummelplatz der Schummler? "Tatort Wissenschaft" (Schweizer Radio DRS2) 2011.
Blauensteiner P, Kampel M, Musik C, Vogtenhuber S. A socio-technical approach for event detection in security critical infrastructure. In 2010 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Workshops. PIscataway, NJ: IEEE. 2010. p. 23-30 doi: 10.1109/CVPRW.2010.5543164
Vermeulen N, Parker JN, Penders B. Big, Small or Mezzo? Lessons from Science Studies for the Ongoing Debate about "Big" Versus "Little" Research Projects. EMBO Reports. 2010;11(6):420-423. doi: 10.1038/embor.2010.67
Felt U. Children's Universities: Science Communication, Role-playing Exercise or First Step of Being Tamed? 2010.
Parker JN, (ed.), Vermeulen N, (ed.), Penders B, (ed.). Collaboration in the New Life Sciences. Ashgate, 2010.
Vermeulen N, Penders B. Collecting collaboration. Understanding life together. In Parker, J., N. Vermeulen, B. Penders (Eds.): Collaboration in the New Life Sciences. Ashgate. 2010. p. 3-13
Felt U, Fochler M, Winkler P. Coming to terms with biomedical technologies in different techno-political cultures: A comparative analysis of focus groups on organ transplantation and genetic testing in Austria, France and the Netherlands. Science, Technology & Human Values. 2010;35(4):525-553.
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