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Wutscher I (Redakteur*in), Felt U (Interviewpartner*in). Soll eine Künstliche Intelligenz triagieren? Wenn eine Maschine über Patient/innen entscheidet ORF Ö1. 2021.
Lehner L, Gribi J, Hoffmann K, Paul KT, Kutalek R. Beyond the “information deficit model” - understanding vaccine-hesitant attitudes of midwives in Austria: a qualitative study. BMC Public Health. 2021 Dez;21(1):1671. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-11710-y
Felt U (Autor*in), Lindner LE (Redakteur*in), Öchsner S (Redakteur*in), Rae R (Redakteur*in). Wenn Daten reisen: Auf dem Weg in einen digitalen europäischen Gesundheits(daten)raum Universität Wien. 2021.
Habermann B, Vogl CR, Mekonnen K, Bekele K, Felt U. Farmers and scientists in AR4D: Looking at a watershed management project through an STS lens. NJAS: Impact in agricultural and life sciences. 2021 Nov;93(1):126-151. doi: 10.1080/27685241.2021.1993095
Klimburg-Witjes N, Wentland A. Hacking Humans? Social engineering and the construction of the “deficient user” in cyber-security discourses. Science, Technology & Human Values. 2021 Nov;46(6):1316–1339. doi: 10.1177/0162243921992844
Felt U, Metzler I, Ferent L-M. Societal Engagement with Biobanking - Values of and in Biobanking: First findings from interviews with professionals in the field of biobanking/biomedicine. 2021. 33 S.
Haddad C, Benner MKP. Situating innovation policy in Mediterranean Arab countries: A research agenda for context sensitivity. Research policy. 2021 Sep;50(7):104273. doi: 10.1016/j.respol.2021.104273
Passoth J-H, Bowker GC, Klimburg-Witjes N, Van Mannen G-J. Hacking Satellites. in Sensing In/Security: Sensors as Transnational Security Infrastructures. Manchester: Mattering Press. 2021. S. 399-409
Klimburg-Witjes N, (ed.), Pöchhacker N, (ed.), Bowker GC, (ed.). Sensing In/Security: Sensors as Transnational Security Infrastructures. 1 Aufl. Manchester: Mattering Press, 2021. doi: https://doi.org/10.28938/9781912729050
Gugganig M, Klimburg-Witjes N. Island Imaginaries. Introduction to a special section. Science as Culture. 2021 Jul 3;30(3):321-341. doi: 10.1080/09505431.2021.1939294
Mora-Gámez F. Thinking beyond the ‘imposter’: gatecrashing un/welcoming borders of containment. in Woolgar S, Moats D, Vogel E, Helgesson CF, Hrsg., The imposter as social theory: thinking with gatecrashers, cheats, and charlatans. Bristol University Press. 2021. S. 293-315
Schikowitz A (Autor*in), Davies S (Autor*in). ’Community and Identity in Contemporary Technosciences’: A publication story 2021.
Davies S. Chaos, Care, and Critique: Performing the Contemporary Academy During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Frontiers in Communication. 2021 Apr 30;6:657823. doi: 10.3389/fcomm.2021.657823
Felt U, Krejza A. Wie kann Forschung dazu beitragen, den Klimawandel aufzuhalten. uni:view. 2021 Apr 28.
Wöhrer V, Kerschhofer-Puhalo N, Kieslinger B, Mayer K, Schürz S, Truckenbroth S et al. ‘Hard to reach’ or ‘easy to ignore’. Strategies and reflections on including co-researchers. Proceedings of Science (PoS). 2021 Apr 12;ACSC2020:1-5. 017. doi: 10.22323/1.393.0017
Davies S. Atmospheres of science: Experiencing scientific mobility. Social Studies of Science. 2021 Apr 1;51(2):214-232. Epub 2020. doi: 10.1177/0306312720953520
Kastler U, Felt U. Wie geht es der Wissenschaft ein Jahr nach Ausbruch der Pandemie? Salzburger Nachrichten. 2021 Mär 16.
Forthuber X (Redakteur*in), Felt U (Interviewpartner*in). "Doktor Bratislava": Wie geht plagiatsfreies Forschen? ORF Radio Oe1. 2021.
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