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Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, Philosophy of science for the humanities, Philosophy of technology, Society and citizens
Computer-supported cooperative work, Design and Systems Development, Gender and technology, Globalisation, technology, IT in the health service, Innovation and IT, Organisational changes and IT, Pervasive Computing, Pervasive healthcare, Philosophy and history of technology, Research method (fieldwork, qualitative and ethnographic methods), Sociotechnical perspectives on work, management and technology, Working practise and the use of IT
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
Contemporary art, Cultural theory, Design, Digital aesthetics, Digital aesthetics, Digital art, net art, software art, History of ideas/science for the humanities, Interdisciplinary aesthetics, Philosophy of history, Philosophy of science, Visual culture
Digital aesthetics, Digital sound and music, Multimediality/cross-mediality, Philosophy and history of technology
Science as a social construction, Studies of science and technology, The EU and Europe (Artificial Intelligence, Technological Sovereignity), Theories of democracy
Current philosophy of history and contemporary diagnostics, German philosophy in the 20th century, International organisations, Philosophers, Science as a social construction, Sociotechnical perspectives on work, management and technology, Text theory and analysis, Theories of democracy
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')