Facilitating technological transformations in private, public and community organisations
This semester focuses on “Facilitating Technological Transformations” with a particular attention to controversial technological developments and emerging technological products and practices. The semester provides concepts and methods of understanding technological controversies, practice-based descriptions of technical aspects, and methodological approaches to facilitate techno-anthropological transformations.
Courses support your project work.
PROJECT
Facilitating Technological Transformations in Private, Public, and Community Organisations
COURSES
Important dates
AAU ProLab: week 11 - March 10 INNOVATE CAMPUS EAST
Status seminar 1: March 28th
At the first status seminar groups also present a preliminary project design (research questions, aim, context);
Status seminar 2: May 14th
At the second status seminar, groups present preliminary findings.
Steering Group Meetings: March 28th, April 23rd
End of semester meeting: May 16th
Project hand-in: June 4th, 12:00
Exams: weeks 25-26