The IT University of Copenhagen has 22 available 3-year PhD positions for 2009
http://www1. itu.dk/sw65236. asp
Deadline for applications October 10th, 2008 at 12:00 noon (local time).
The Design of Organizational IT (DOIT) research group encourages all potential PhD
students with a socio-technical interest to apply for these positions
http://www1. itu.dk/sw41074. asp
The research performed within the DOIT group emphasizes interdisciplinary research,
which focuses on qualitative studies of technologically mediated practices in organizations and everyday life.
We find rich empirical studies crucial for understanding how people, organizations, and technologies are constructed and transformed. Such studies are equally important for getting to terms with broader analytical questions relating to the challenges and possibilities of living in a globalized and technologized society.
Inspired in particular by the research traditions of STS (science and technology studies) and CSCW (computer supported cooperative work) the shared emphasis of DOIT research is on the mutual shaping of culture, organizations, people, and technologies, through practices of design and use.
Currently, DOIT members are involved in research projects focusing on health care
information technologies, global interaction, and technologically mediated collaboration.
DOIT faculty are http://www1. itu.dk/sw41859. asp
[please contact Randi Markussen for further information: rmar ADD itu.dk
Randi Markussen, Guest professor
Brit Ross Winthereik, Associate professor
Pernille Bjørn, Assistant professor
Casper Bruun Jensen, Guest associate professor
Anne Hatting, post.doc.
Nis Johannsen, post.doc.
Magnus Nilsson, post.doc.
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