Programm
Grußworte
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Matthias Bank, CFA
Dekan der Fakultät für Betriebswirtschaft
Universität Innsbruck
Univ.-Prof.in Dr.in Andrea Hemetsberger
Leiterin der Forschungsplattform Organizations & Society
Co-Leiterin des Doktoratsprogrammes
Gastvorträge
17:45 - 18.45 Dr. phil. Jan-H. Passoth
Professor für Soziologie, Leiter des Post/Doc Labs Digital
Media am MCTS, Technische Universität München
„Cultures of Calculation -
Software, Data and Algorithms in Contemporary Society“
18:45 - 19.00 Pause
19:00 - 20.00 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Leonhard Dobusch
Co-Leiter des Doktoratsprogrammes
„Setting the Stage“
- Experiences and Expectations
- Prospective Doctoral Students Meetup
ab 20.00 gemeinsames Abendessen im Himal
Dr. phil. Jan-Hendrik Passoth
Cultures of Calculation.
Software, Data and Algorithms in Contemporary Society
Jan-H. Passoth is visiting professor of sociology of technology and head
of the Digital/Media/Lab at the Munich Center for Technology in Society
(MCTS) at TUM, a group of doctoral and post-doctoral researchers
studying digital transformations in ethnographic cases studies on industrial
production, borders and migration or public broadcasting. He studied
sociology, computer science and political science at Hamburg University
where he also completed his dissertation on „Technology and Society“ in
Sociology (2007).
He has worked in Hamburg, Bielefeld and Berlin and has been a visiting
scholar at Indiana University, Pennsylvania State University and a fellow at
ZIF in Bielefeld and the Locating Media Group at the University of Siegen.
His research draws on insights from science and technology studies (STS)
and focusses on the use of standardized and interconnected software
technologies in popular culture, politics and the media and the changing
role of computer science for contemporary societies.
Programm
Grußworte
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Matthias Bank, CFA
Dekan der Fakultät für Betriebswirtschaft
Universität Innsbruck
Univ.-Prof.in Dr.in Andrea Hemetsberger
Leiterin der Forschungsplattform Organizations & Society
Co-Leiterin des Doktoratsprogrammes
Gastvorträge
17:45 - 18.45 Dr. phil. Jan-H. Passoth
Professor für Soziologie, Leiter des Post/Doc Labs Digital
Media am MCTS, Technische Universität München
„Cultures of Calculation -
Software, Data and Algorithms in Contemporary Society“
18:45 - 19.00 Pause
19:00 - 20.00 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Leonhard Dobusch
Co-Leiter des Doktoratsprogrammes
„Setting the Stage“
- Experiences and Expectations
- Prospective Doctoral Students Meetup
ab 20.00 gemeinsames Abendessen im Himal
Dr. phil. Jan-Hendrik Passoth
Cultures of Calculation.
Software, Data and Algorithms in Contemporary Society
Jan-H. Passoth is visiting professor of sociology of technology and head
of the Digital/Media/Lab at the Munich Center for Technology in Society
(MCTS) at TUM, a group of doctoral and post-doctoral researchers
studying digital transformations in ethnographic cases studies on industrial
production, borders and migration or public broadcasting. He studied
sociology, computer science and political science at Hamburg University
where he also completed his dissertation on „Technology and Society“ in
Sociology (2007).
He has worked in Hamburg, Bielefeld and Berlin and has been a visiting
scholar at Indiana University, Pennsylvania State University and a fellow at
ZIF in Bielefeld and the Locating Media Group at the University of Siegen.
His research draws on insights from science and technology studies (STS)
and focusses on the use of standardized and interconnected software
technologies in popular culture, politics and the media and the changing
role of computer science for contemporary societies.
Programm
Grußworte
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Matthias Bank, CFA
Dekan der Fakultät für Betriebswirtschaft
Universität Innsbruck
Univ.-Prof.in Dr.in Andrea Hemetsberger
Leiterin der Forschungsplattform Organizations & Society
Co-Leiterin des Doktoratsprogrammes
Gastvorträge
17:45 - 18.45 Dr. phil. Jan-H. Passoth
Professor für Soziologie, Leiter des Post/Doc Labs Digital
Media am MCTS, Technische Universität München
„Cultures of Calculation -
Software, Data and Algorithms in Contemporary Society“
18:45 - 19.00 Pause
19:00 - 20.00 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Leonhard Dobusch
Co-Leiter des Doktoratsprogrammes
„Setting the Stage“
- Experiences and Expectations
- Prospective Doctoral Students Meetup
ab 20.00 gemeinsames Abendessen im Himal
Dr. phil. Jan-Hendrik Passoth
Cultures of Calculation.
Software, Data and Algorithms in Contemporary Society
Jan-H. Passoth is visiting professor of sociology of technology and head
of the Digital/Media/Lab at the Munich Center for Technology in Society
(MCTS) at TUM, a group of doctoral and post-doctoral researchers
studying digital transformations in ethnographic cases studies on industrial
production, borders and migration or public broadcasting. He studied
sociology, computer science and political science at Hamburg University
where he also completed his dissertation on „Technology and Society“ in
Sociology (2007).
He has worked in Hamburg, Bielefeld and Berlin and has been a visiting
scholar at Indiana University, Pennsylvania State University and a fellow at
ZIF in Bielefeld and the Locating Media Group at the University of Siegen.
His research draws on insights from science and technology studies (STS)
and focusses on the use of standardized and interconnected software
technologies in popular culture, politics and the media and the changing
role of computer science for contemporary societies.
Programm
Grußworte
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Matthias Bank, CFA
Dekan der Fakultät für Betriebswirtschaft
Universität Innsbruck
Univ.-Prof.in Dr.in Andrea Hemetsberger
Leiterin der Forschungsplattform Organizations & Society
Co-Leiterin des Doktoratsprogrammes
Gastvorträge
17:45 - 18.45 Dr. phil. Jan-H. Passoth
Professor für Soziologie, Leiter des Post/Doc Labs Digital
Media am MCTS, Technische Universität München
„Cultures of Calculation -
Software, Data and Algorithms in Contemporary Society“
18:45 - 19.00 Pause
19:00 - 20.00 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Leonhard Dobusch
Co-Leiter des Doktoratsprogrammes
„Setting the Stage“
- Experiences and Expectations
- Prospective Doctoral Students Meetup
ab 20.00 gemeinsames Abendessen im Himal
Dr. phil. Jan-Hendrik Passoth
Cultures of Calculation.
Software, Data and Algorithms in Contemporary Society
Jan-H. Passoth is visiting professor of sociology of technology and head
of the Digital/Media/Lab at the Munich Center for Technology in Society
(MCTS) at TUM, a group of doctoral and post-doctoral researchers
studying digital transformations in ethnographic cases studies on industrial
production, borders and migration or public broadcasting. He studied
sociology, computer science and political science at Hamburg University
where he also completed his dissertation on „Technology and Society“ in
Sociology (2007).
He has worked in Hamburg, Bielefeld and Berlin and has been a visiting
scholar at Indiana University, Pennsylvania State University and a fellow at
ZIF in Bielefeld and the Locating Media Group at the University of Siegen.
His research draws on insights from science and technology studies (STS)
and focusses on the use of standardized and interconnected software
technologies in popular culture, politics and the media and the changing
role of computer science for contemporary societies.
Results of the Expectation Survey
2
4
2
3
3
2
2
0 1 2 3 4 5
Other
Human Resources
Media Studies
Organization Studies
Information Systems
Humanities
Branding
What is you disciplinary academic background?
1
4
3
9
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Exclusively quantitative Mostly quantitative Mixed Methods Mostly qualitative Exclusively qualitative
What is your primary methodological orientation?
2015 or earlier; 4
2016; 3
2017; 4
2018; 2
Not startet yet; 5
When have you started your PhD at University of Innsbruck?
What should not happen in the Doctoral Program "Organizing the Digital“?
What should happen in the Doctoral Program "Organizing the Digital“?
Timeline
Nov 30, 2018
Application deadline: - Letter of intent (1p) - CV - Proposal (2-5pp)
Feb 1, 2019
Decision on admission
Apr 15, 2019
Launch Event at the Spring Meeting of the Research Platform Organizations & Societies
June 2019
1st Doctoral Colloquium
Winter 2019
Digital Methods Week
March-July 2019: Theorizing the Digital
- 12 meetings, texts selected by faculty members - Two doctoral students as discussants; no exam - Wednesdays, time t.b.a.