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Felt U, Fochler M. Re-ordering Epistemic Living Spaces: On the Tacit Governance Effects of the Public Communication of Science. In Rödder S, Franzen M, Weingart P, editors, The Sciences´ Media Connection - Communication to the Public and its Repercussions. Dortrecht: Springer. 2012. p. 133-154. (Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook; No. 28).
Musik C. The thinking eye is only half the story: High-level semantic video surveillance. In Webster C, William R, Töpfer E, Klauser FR, Raab CD, editors, Innovation and the Public Sector: Video Surveillance Practices and Policies in Europe. Vol. Vol. 18. Amsterdam: IOS Press. 2012. p. 37-51
Binner K, Kubicek B, Schwarz C. Wandel wissenschaftlicher Arbeit. Perspektiven der Arbeits-, Wissenschafts- und Geschlechterforschung. In Kubicek B, Miglbauer M, Muckenhuber J, Schwarz C, editors, Arbeitswelten im Wandel. Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven der Arbeitsforschung. Wien: Facultas. 2012. p. 193-220
Palackal A, Mbatia P, Dzorgbo D-B, 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 D-B, Duque RB, Ynalvez MAH. Mobile Phones and Core Network Growth in Kenya: Strengthening Weak Ties. Social Science Research. 2011;40(2):614-625. doi: https://doi.org/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 (Interviewee), Bochsler K (Editorial Journalist). 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
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