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Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, Philosophy of science for the humanities, Philosophy of technology, Society and citizens
Actor-network-theory (ANT), Computer-supported cooperative work, Electronic patient records, Ethnography, IT in the health service, Organisation theory, Organisational changes and IT, Organisations, Participant observation, Pervasive healthcare, Qualitative methods, Sociotechnical perspectives on work, management and technology, Working practise and the use of IT
Aesthetic interaction, Computer Games, Digital Art and Culture, Digital music and sound, Experience-oriented IT, History of technology, Music
Aesthetic interaction, Design, Digital Media, Digital aesthetics, Feminist critique of technology, Interaction design, Interactive rooms, buildings and urban environments, Multimedia Aesthetics and Digital Art
IT and learning, IT industry, Innovation and IT, Project management, Studies of science and technology, Technological foresight, The economics of information
Concepts of man in other sciences, History of ideas/science for the humanities, History of ideas/science for the sciences, Perceptions of the body, Philosophy and history of technology, Society, Technology and Science, Work, Organisation and IT
Actor-network-theory (ANT) (Post-ANT), Anthropology (Anthropology of Science & Technology, Sociality), Comparative methods, Ethnography, History of anthropological theory, Interviews, Japan (Anthropology of Japan), Participant observation, Qualitative methods, Studies of science and technology (Artificial Intelligence, Experimentation, Social Robotics)
Actor-network-theory (ANT), Critical theory, Digital culture, net culture, hacker culture, software culture, Economic history (Digital Economy), Internet, Media politics, Object-oriented programming lauguage, Quantitative Methods (Digital Methods)
Critical theory, Environmental technology (critical environmental data), Interdisciplinary aesthetics (contemporary architecture and design theory and history, visual culture), Politics of culture (critical sustainabilities, critical urbanisms, urban and technological 'futures')