Book Sections


Metzler, I. (2016). Human life between biology and law in Germany. In S. Prozorov, & S. Rentea (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Biopolitics (pp. 295-312). Routledge.

Altenhofer, M., Bachinger, L. M., En, B., Engelhart, J., Neumann, V., Pöchhacker, N., Pöll, M., & Prendl, A. (2016). Editorial: Changing Worlds. In Changing Worlds: Ideologies, Utopias and Ambitions in Science & Technology (Vol. 12/2, pp. 9-16). EBSCO publishing.

Felt, U. (2016). The temporal choreographies of participation: Thinking innovation and society from a time-sensitive perspective. In J. Chilvers, & M. Kearnes (Eds.), Remaking Participation: Science, Environment and Emergent Publics (pp. 178-198). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203797693

Sigl, L. (2016). Über Bedingungen der Prekarisierung in akademischen Arbeitskulturen - am Beispiel der Lebenswissenschaften in Wien. In B. Schmidt-Lauber, C. Blumhagen, & A. Rabensteiner (Eds.), Doing University: Reflexionen universitärer Alltagspraxis (pp. 181-206). Eigenverlag des Instituts für Europäische Ethnologie, Universität Wien.

Felt, U. (2015). Innovation, Knowledge Ecologies and Academic Timescapes. In Austrian Council for Research and Technology Development (Ed.), Designing the Future. Economic, Societal and Political Dimensions of Innovation (pp. 118-136). echomedia buchverlag.

Felt, U. (2015). Innovationen, Wissensökologien und akademische Zeitlandschaften. In Rat für Forschung und Technologieentwicklung (Ed.), Die Gestaltung der Zukunft. Wirtschaftliche, gesellschaftliche und politische Dimensionen von Innovation (pp. 130-150). echomedia buchverlag.

Felt, U. (2015). Social Science Expertise in European Policy Innovation Policy. In J. Wilsdon, & R. Doubleday (Eds.), Future Directions of Scientific Advice in Europe (pp. 113-122). Center of Science in Policy.

Merz, M., & Sormani, P. B. (2015). Configuring New Research Fields: How Policy, Place, and Organization Are Made to Matter. In M. Merz, & P. Sormani (Eds.), The Local Configuration of New Research Fields. On Regional and National Diversity (pp. 1-22). Springer.

Felt, U. (2015). Keeping Technologies Out: Sociotechnical imaginaries and the formation of Austria's technopolitical identity. In S. Jasanoff, & S.-H. Kim (Eds.), Dreamscapes of Modernity: Sociotechnical Imaginaries and the Fabrication of Power (pp. 103-125). Chicago University Press.