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Better made up: science fiction & innovation

Two freshly-published NESTA reports on the relationship between science fiction and scientific research/innovation – great reading and interesting research approach: Better Made Up, by Caroline...

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EPINET Project new website

The EPINET project, in which I work as Research fellow, has a brand new website!Filed under: emerging technologies

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Paper at 4S, San Diego 2013. Imaginaries of Smart Grids: Public Issues,...

My abstract for the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S). Panel Imagining Public Issues in the Technosciences. On Thu Oct 10 2013, 2:00 to 3:30pm, Building/Room:...

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Research Seminar MFM Sussex –‘Climbing Gotzilla: Apps, sensors and all these...

The fortnightly Media faculty-led Research Seminar will be taking place this Wednesday 23rd October at 4pm in G22, Jubilee Building, University of Sussex. Details are as follows: Dr Aristea...

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Quantified Self round-up from 4S and QS San Francisco Conferences

This year the 4S conference in San Diego was taking place at the same time as the Quantified Self Conference in San Francisco, and I couldn’t be at two places at the same time – but thanks to Twitter...

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Smart publics? Mediation and public engagement with science and technology...

Smart publics? Mediation and public engagement with science and technology Thursday 5 December, 11:00 until 14:30 Silverstone Lecture Theatre 309, University of Sussex Speakers: Jenn Barth, Aristea...

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Starting at UCSC Science & Justice

This is my first weekend blogpost since moving to California from Brighton, for my research secondment at the Science and Justice Research Center, in Santa Cruz (while I still work on my postdoc in...

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Bioengineering and Meat Cultures event on Friday

On Friday I will be presenting collaborative research on the in-vitro meat case of the EPINET project. The paper is an analysis of the live television launch of the first in-vitro meat burger in August...

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Outputs of NEMODE project

Aristea Fotopoulou:The NEMODE-funded research has now finished and has provided the following outputs (published at the NEMODE website): Report on Research placement The Final Report from the placement...

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my paper Quantifying the Self at XR2014

My paper Quantifying the Self: All these emotions, all these yearnings, all these data Aristea Fotopoulou at Crossroards in Cultural Studies in Tampere Finland is in SESSIONS H Wednesday 15:45–17:15 H1...

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Feminism, hormones and the Quantified Self: Imagining data futures

I look forward to talking about feminism and data in the University of Leeds (School of Media and Communication) soon. This is work that will appear in a Chapter about reproductive rights, digital...

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Thinking about self-tracking, wearables & biopedagogy

Delighted that the article I wrote with Kate O’Riordan (as part of our EU-funded EPINET project) on wearable sensors and fitness tracking has now just been published online in the academic journal...

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Feminist Big Data & session Bodies in #Aoir2016 Berlin

I can’t wait to talk about feminist research methods, big data and self-tracking in Berlin. On Thursday, October 6 between 16:00 – 17:30, I will be presenting work in the Panel ‘Bodies’, chaired by...

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Queering big data

Back from Berlin, having met so many good people. After the discussions in the Feminist Big Data plenary and the Bodies session (in AioR 2016), I am sharing here the key points of my intervention. In...

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Gender, self-tracking and feminism Podcast

A while ago I was interviewed by Chris Till  for his exciting podcast Digital Health/ Digital Capitalism. It was an interesting discussion and Chris asked me about a few things: we talked about the...

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Critical Data Literacy, Creative Media and Social Equality Research project

My new research project is about to start (once a Research Assistant joins me: see job ad here). I have become very interested lately in what can constitute the principles of a critical data literacy...

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