I use this space as my research blog and personal website. I am Professor of Computational Anthropology at the Technical University of Denmark where I study controversies about technology in society and develop new methods to monitor and understand them. I have a mixed background in European Ethnology, Human Geography and STS, but I spend most of my time on methods and the way AI and computational techniques create new possibilities for qualitative analysis at scale. I also play whale punk 🐋.
Expect to find the following
I use the blog to post running notes about my research. Publications, project activities, events, reflections, etc.
I try to maintain an updated CV, list of publications and selection of bios (various lengths). This is partly for my own convenience - I need a single source of truth - but I also get asked for this information for external purposes. Feel free to grab and reuse.
If you are interested in exploring further, I describe my research areas in more detail and provide an overview of current and past projects that I have been involved in.
Other channels
Social media: You can also follow me on LinkedIn, Bluesky, or Mastodon - or you can follow the Observatory for Human-Centred Engineering (ECHOlab) on LinkedIn or Bluesky, the Section for Science & Technology Studies at DTU on LinkedIn, and the Public Datalab on Bluesky, Mastodon, or LinkedIn.
Research profiles: Find more information on ORCID, Google Scholar, and my employee profile at the Technical University of Denmark.