Books and research monographs
- Madsen, A.K. & Munk, A.K. (2026). Handbook of Digital and Computational Social Sciences and Humanities Research, Edward Elgar.
- Venturini, T. & Munk, A. K. (2021). Controversy Mapping: A Field Guide, Cambridge: Polity Press.
- Birkbak, A. & Munk, A.K. (2017). Digitale Metoder, København: Hans Retizels Forlag.
- Munk, A.K. (2010) Risking the Flood: Cartographies of Things to Come, D.Phil. thesis, University of Oxford.
Papers and proceedings
- Larsen, A. B., Munk, A. K., Hansen, H. S., & Scavenius, T. (2026). Mapping the epistemic geography of the intergovernmental panel on climate change (1995–2022). Environmental Science & Policy, 175, 104291.
- Søltoft, J.I. & Munk, A.K. (2025). Recalcitrant audiencing: Between analytics and creative practice in the film industry. Convergence, 0(0).
- Moran, H., Elmhadi, R., Brusco de Freitas, M., Munk, A. K., & Jess, T. (2025). A 15-year analysis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Africa using Google Trends. Journal of Crohn’s and Colitis, 19 (Supplement_1), i2280-i2282.
- Pilati, F., Munk, A., & Venturini, T. (2024). Generative AI for social research: Going native with artificial intelligence. Sociologica, 18(2), 1-8.
- Munk, A. K., Jacomy, M., Ficozzi, M., & Jensen, T. E. (2024). Beyond artificial intelligence controversies: What are algorithms doing in the scientific literature?. Big Data & Society, 11(3).
- Jacomy, M., Ficozzi, M., & Munk, A. K. (2024). Sub-optimal Recall in Visual Cluster Retrieval: When Clusters Look Like Bridges. In CEUR Workshop Proceedings (Vol. 3834, pp. 1075-1085). CEUR-WS.
- Hoeyer, K., Couturier, A., Barawi, K., Drew, C., Grundtvig, A., Lane, E., Munk, A.K., Whiteley, L.E. & Munsie, M. (2024). Searching for information about stem cells online in an age of artificial intelligence: How should the stem cell community respond?. Stem Cell Reports, 19(2), 159-162.
- Munk, A. K. (2023). Coming of Age in Stable Diffusion. Anthropology Now, American Anthropological Association.
- Coromina, Ò., Tsinovoi, A., & Munk, A. K. (2023). Digital marketing as digital methods: Repurposing Google Ads for controversy mapping. Big Data & Society, 10(2).
- Burgos-Thorsen, S., & Munk, A. K. (2023). Opening alternative data imaginaries in urban studies: Unfolding COVID place attachments through Instagram photos and computational visual methods. Cities, 141, 104470.
- Jacomy, M., & Munk, A. K. (2022). Interfering with the black-box-tradeoff model: Gephisto, a one-click Gephi for critical technical practice. Convergence, 13548565221129053.
- Munk, A. K., Olesen, A. G., & Jacomy, M. (2022). The thick machine: Anthropological AI between explanation and explication. Big Data & Society, 9(1)
- Gray, J., Bounegru, L., Rogers, R., Venturini, T., Ricci, D., Meunier, A., … & Munk, K. (2022). Engaged research-led teaching: composing collective inquiry with digital methods and data. Digital Culture & Education, 14(3), 55-86.
- Munk, A. K. (2021). Tracing culinary discourse on Facebook: A digital methods approach. In Research methods in digital food studies (pp. 201-219). Routledge.
- Winthereik, B. R., de Neergård, K. P., & Munk, A. K. (2020). Når virkeligheden rystes i sin grundvold – effekter af nedlukningen, Samfundøkonomen, 2020(4), 70-76.
- Borch, K., Munk, A. K., & Dahlgaard, V. (2020). Mapping wind-power controversies on social media: Facebook as a powerful mobilizer of local resistance, Energy Policy, issue 138.
- Munk, A. K., & Olesen, A. G. (2020). Beyond issue publics? Curating a corpus of generic Danish debate in the dying days of the Facebook API. STS Encounters, 11(1).
- Munk, A.K. (2019). Four styles of quali-quantitative analysis: Making sense of the New Nordic Food movement on the web, Nordicom Review, vol.40, issue 1.
- Jensen, T.E., Kleberg Hansen, A. K., Ulijaszek, S., Munk, A. K., Madsen, A. K., Hillersdal, L., & Jespersen, A. P. (2019). Identifying notions of environment in obesity research using a mixed‐methods approach, Obesity Reviews, 20(4), 621-630.
- Madsen, A.K. & Munk, A.K. (2019). Experiments with a data-public: moving digital methods into critical proximity with political practice, Big Data & Society.
- Munk, A.K. (2018). Genanvendt: Et kritisk tilbageblik på digitale metoders konsekvenser for kontroverskortlægningen, Dansk Sociologi, Vol.29 #1.
- Venturini, T., Munk, A.K., & Jacomy, M. (2018). Ator-rede versus Análise de Redes versus Redes Digitais: falamos das mesmas redes?, Galáxia, (38), 5-27.
- Bach, D., Grundtvig, A., Lofstad, R.I., Mathiasen, A.F., Olesen, A., Birkbak, A., Madsen, A.K., & Munk, A.K. (2018). Whack-a-mole: En undersøgelse af falske nyheder og deres økosystem, Tidsskriftet Politik, Vol.21 #1, pp.41-58.
- Munk, A.K., Petersen, M.K., Abildgaard, M.S., & Birkbak, A. (2016). (Re)-Appropriating Instagram for Social Research on Obesity, Social Media + Society.
- Munk, A.K. & Jensen, T.E. (2014). Revisiting the Histories of Mapping: Is there a future for cartographic ethnology?, Ethnologia Europaea, Vol.44 #2, pp.31-47.
- Munk, A.K.(2018). Dice-like and distributed, Collapse, Vol.8, pp.311-360
- Petersen, M.K. & A.K. Munk (2013). I Vælten: Kulturanalysens Nye Hverdag, Tidskriftet Kulturstudier, #1, pp.102-117.
- Munk, A.K. & S. Abrahamsson (2012). Empiricist Interventions: Strategy and Tactics on the Ontopolitical Battlefield, Science Studies, Vol 25 #1, pp.52-77.
- Munk, A.K. & J.F. Høyrup (2007). Translating Terroir: Socio-Material Potentials Within Ethnography and Winegrowing, , Ethnologia Scandinavica – Journal for Nordic Ethnology, Kungliga Gustav Adolfs Akademien.
Book chapters
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Madsen, A. K., & Munk, A. K. (2026). Heterodox research practices in digital and computational SSH (Introduction to the Handbook of Digital and Computational Research Methods). In Handbook of Digital and Computational Research Methods (pp. 1-17). Edward Elgar Publishing.
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Munk, A.K. & Madsen, A.K. (2025). Data according to culture & culture according to data. In: Venturini et al. eds. The Handbook of Data & Society, London: Sage
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Elgaard Jensen, T., Birkbak, A., Madsen, A.K., Munk, A.K. (2021). ”Participatory Data Design: Acting in a Digital World”, in G. Downey & T. Zuiderent-Jerak (eds.) Making and Doing STS, MIT Press.
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Winthereik, B. & Munk, A. K., (2023). Digitalizing everyday life in Denmark during the Corona crisis: The construction of an ethnographic archive. In: Abram, S., Lambert, H. & Robinson, J. eds. How to Live Through a Pandemic, ASA Monographs, London: Routledge.
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Munk, A. K., & Winthereik, B. R. (2022). Computational ethnography: A case of COVID-19’s methodological consequences: Digital. In The Palgrave handbook of the anthropology of technology (pp. 201-214). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.
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Munk, A. K. (2021). “Virkeliggørelser: Hvordan bruger man flerstedet etnografi til at beskrive multiple fænomener?”, in B.R. Wintereik & I. Papazu (eds.) Aktørnetværksteori i praksis, Djøf Forlag.
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Birkbak, A., Madsen, A. K., & Munk, A. K. (2021). “Digital methods contributions to citizen hearings: A techno-anthropological approach to Twitter and technology assessment”. In L. Botin, & T. Børsen (Eds.), Techno-Anthropological Contributions to Technology Assessment, Aalborg Universitetsforlag.
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Munk, A. K. (2021). “Tracing Culinary Discourse on Facebook: A Digital Methods Approach”. In J. Leer, & S. Krogager (Eds.), Research Methods in Digital Food Studies. Routledge.
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Munk, A. K. (2020). “Internettet, Infodemien og den Sagsorienterede Offentlighed”, in N. Schultz & O.B. Jensen (eds.) Det Epidemiske Samfund, Hans Reitzel.
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Munk, A.K., Meunier, A., & Venturini, T. (2019) “Data Sprints: A Collaborative Format in Digital Controversy Mapping”, In J. Vertesi et al. (eds.) Digital STS Handbook. Princeton University Press.
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Venturini, T., Munk, A.K., & Jacomy, M. (2019). “Actor-Network VS Network Analysis VS Digital Networks Are We Talking About the Same Networks?” In J. Vertesi et al. (eds.) Digital STS Handbook, Princeton University Press.
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Munk, A.K., Madsen, A.K, & Jacomy (2019). ”Thinking through the data body: sprints as experimental situations”. In M. Elam et al. (eds.) Designs for experimentation and inquiry: Approaching learning and knowing in digital transformation, Routledge.
Special issues