!!Ulrike Felt - Publications
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__A selection (2023-2015):__\\
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Sepehr, Pouya & Ulrike Felt (2023) 'Urban Imaginaries as Tacit Governing Devices: The Case of Smart City Vienna', Science, Technology, & Human Values.\\
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Trauttmansdorff, Paul & Ulrike Felt (2023) 'Between Infrastructural Experimentation and Collective Imagination: The Digital Transformation of the EU Border Regime', Science, Technology, & Human Values 48(3):635-62.\\
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Metzler, Ingrid, Lisa-Maria Ferent & Ulrike Felt (2023) 'On samples, data, and their mobility in biobanking: How imagined travels help to relate samples and data', Big Data & Society:1-13.\\
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Felt, Ulrike, Susanne Öchsner, Robin Rae & Ekaterina Osipova (2023) Doing co-creation: power and critique in the development of a European health data infrastructure, Journal of Responsible Innovation 10(1).\\
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Felt, Ulrike & Florentine Frantz (2022) RESPONSE_ABILITY. A Card-Based Engagement Method to Support Researchers' Ability to Respond to Integrity Issues, Science and Engineering Ethics 28(2):14.\\
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Mobach, Kamiel & Ulrike Felt (2022) On the Entanglement of Science and Europe at CERN: The Temporal Dynamics of a Coproductive Relationship, Science as Culture 31(3):382-407.\\
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Felt, Ulrike (2022). Making and taking time: Work, funding and assessment infrastructures in inter- and trans-disciplinary research. In Vienni Baptista, B. and Klein, J. Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity: Institutionalizing collaboration across cultures and communities. Chapter 14.\\
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Habermann, Birgit, Christian R. Vogl, Kindu Mekonnen, Kassahun Bekele, and Ulrike Felt (2021). Farmers and scientists in AR4D: Looking at a watershed management project through an STS lens. NJAS: Impact in Agricultural and Life Sciences 93 (1): 126-151. https://doi.org/10.1080/27685241.2021.1993095.\\
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Felt, Ulrike (2021). The Temporal Fabric of Academic Lives: Of Weaving, Repairing, and Resisting. In Vostal, Filip (Ed.), Inquiring into Academic Timescapes. Emerald Publishing, 265-278.\\
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Sigl, Lisa, Felt, Ulrike, and Fochler, Maximilan (2020). "I am primarily paid for publishing ..." The narrative framing of societal responsibilities in academic life science research. Science and Engineering Ethics, 26: 1569-1593.\\
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Penkler, Michael, Felder, Kay, and Felt, Ulrike (2020) Challenging Diversity: Steering Effects of Buzzwords in Projectified Healthcare. Science, Technology & Human Values, 45(1): 138-163.\\
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Felt, Ulrike, Öchsner, Susanne, and Rae, Rae (2020). The Making of Digital Health: Between Visions and Realizations. In J. Fritz & N. Tomaschek (Eds.), Digitaler Humanismus. Münster/New York: Waxmann Verlag. 89-101.\\
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Bayer, Florian, Felt, Ulrike (2019) ‘Embracing the “atomic future” in post-World War II Austria’. Technology and Culture, 60 (1): 165-191 \\
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Penkler, Michael, Felder, Kay, and Felt, Ulrike (2019) ‘Challenging Diversity: Steering Effects of Buzzwords in Projectified Healthcare '. Science, Technology & Human Values, online-first.Felt, \\
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Felt, Ulrike (2018). ‘Living a Real-world Experiment: Post-Fukushima Imaginaries and Spatial Practices of “Containing the Nuclear”’. In Ibo van de Poel, Lotte Asveld and Donna Mehos (eds.), Experimentation beyond the laboratory: new perspectives on technology in society (Ashgate). \\
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Felt, Ulrike (2018). ‘Responsible Research and Innovation’. In Sarah Gibbon, Barbara Prainsack, Stephen Hilgartner and Janette Lamoreaux (eds.) Handbook of Genomics, Health and Society. (London/New York: Routledge). \\
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Felt, Ulrike, Schumann, Simone, Schwarz-Plaschg, Claudia (2018). IMAGINE. A card-based discussion method. In Pranee Liamputtong (ed.) Innovative Research Methods in Health Social Sciences. (Singapore: Springer).\\
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Felt, Ulrike, Fochler, Maximilian, Sigl, Lisa (2018) ‘IMAGINE RRI. A Card-based Method for Reflecting Responsibility in Life Science Research’, Journal of Responsible Innovation, 5/2: 201-224.\\
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Felt, Ulrike et al. (eds) (2017) Handbook for Science and Technology Studies (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press)\\
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Felt, Ulrike (2017) "“Response-able” practices or “new bureaucracies of virtue”: The challenges of making RRI work in academic environments." In L.  Asveld, M.E.C.  van Dam-Mieras, T.  Swierstra, S.A.C.M.  Lavrijssen, C.A. Linse and J. van den Hoven (eds.) Responsible Innovation 3: A European Agenda?  (Chem: Springer).\\
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Felt, Ulrike (2017) ‘Of timescapes and knowledgescapes: Re-timing Research and Higher Education’. In Peter Scott, Jim Gallacher, and Gareth Parry (eds), New Landscapes and Languages of Higher Education, (Oxford: Oxford University Press): 129-148. \\
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Felt, Ulrike, Felder, Kay, Penkler, Michael (2017) ‘How differences matter: Tracing diversity practices in obesity treatment and health promotion’. Sociology of Health and Illness, 39 (1): 127-142.\\
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Felt, Ulrike, Igelsböck, Judith, Schikowitz, Andrea, Völker, Thomas (2016) 'Transdisciplinary Sustainability Research in Practice. Between imaginaries of collective experimentation and entrenched academic value orders". Science, Technology and Human Values 41/4: 732-761.\\
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Felt, Ulrike (2016). 'The temporal choreographies of participation. Thinking innovation and society from a time-sensitive perspective'. In Chilvers, Jason, and Kearnes, Matthew (eds), Remaking Participation: Science, Environment and Emergent Publics. (London/New York: Routledge): 178-198.\\
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Felt, Ulrike (2015) 'Sociotechnical imaginaries of "the internet", digital health information and the making of citizen-patients'. In Hilgartner, Stephen, Miller, Clark, and Hagendijk, Rob (eds), Science and Democracy: Making Knowledge and Making Power in the Biosciences and Beyond (London/New York: Routledge): 176-197.\\
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Felt, Ulrike (2015) 'Keeping Technologies Out: Sociotechnical imaginaries and the formation of Austria's  technopolitical identity'.  In Sheila Jasanoff and Sang-Hyun Kim (Eds) Dreamscapes of Modernity: Sociotechnical Imaginaries and the Fabrication of Power. (Chicago: Chicago University Press): 103-125.\\