Explores the roots of design since the Renaissance and its evolution within industrial revolutions, emphasizing different design approaches and the aesthetics of data.
Explores sociotechnical controversies in research work, emphasizing the blurred boundaries of expertise and the intertwined nature of facts and values.
Explores the economic and social value of innovation, analyzing consumer surplus, profit distribution, and disruptive effects of companies like Amazon and Airbnb.
Explores the integration of an intersectional gender perspective in implementation research, emphasizing participatory approaches and challenges in knowledge translation.
Explores the ethics of knowledge and actions, emphasizing good thinking as the basis of morality and advocating for a holistic approach to ethical conduct.
Emphasizes methodological principles, the interplay between technical and social aspects, and the significance of different observational perspectives.
Explores neuro-symbolic representations for understanding commonsense knowledge and reasoning, emphasizing the challenges and limitations of deep learning in natural language processing.
Explores Michel Foucault's critical analysis of power, knowledge, and discipline in society, focusing on surveillance, punishment, and the birth of the prison system.