Jüngste Publikationen


Felt U. “Response-able Practices” or “New Bureaucracies of Virtue”: The Challenges of Making RRI Work in Academic Environments. in Asveld L, van Dam-Mieras R, Swierstra T, Lavrijssen S, Linse K, van den Hoven J, Hrsg., Responsible Innovation 3. Chem: Springer. 2017. S. 49-68

Felt U, Schwarz-Plaschg C, Schumann S. IMAGINE. A card-based discussion method. in Liamputtong P, Hrsg., Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences. Singapore: Springer. 2017 doi: 10.1007/978-981-10-2779-6_9-1

Born D. Too bad to fail? Reflections - Blog of the STS Department at the University of Vienna. 2017.

Pichelstorfer A. (Re)configuring actors in practice. in Methodological Reflections on Practice Oriented Theories. Cham: Springer. 2017. S. 79-92 doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-52897-7_6

Aarden E. Collectieve Vormgeving van Gepersonaliseerde Geneeskunde: Een Vergelijkend Perspectief. in van Lente H, Swierstra T, Wyatt S, Zeiss R, Hrsg., Wegwijs in STS-Knowing your way in STS. Maastricht: Maastricht University, Science, Technology and Society Studies. 2017. S. 161-165

Mayer K, Lupu M, Kando N, Trippe A. Current Challenges in Patent Information Retrieval. 2 Aufl. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, 2017. (The information retrieval series, Band 37).

Schönbauer S. How biologists „meet“. in Jonas M, Lassnigg L, Littig B, Wroblewski A, Hrsg., Practice theories and their methodology. Reflecting on research practices. Dordrecht: Springer.. Dordrecht: Springer. 2017

Aarden E. Making value(s) through social contracts for biomedical population research. in Pavone V, Goven J, Hrsg., Bioeconomies: Life, technology, and capital in the 21st century. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 2017. S. 161-184