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Computer scientists & their publics. On constructions of ‘participation’ and ‘publics’ in participatory design and research.
Since November 2014 my thesis is finished. It was a long project, after which I needed a few months not thinking about academia. Now I’m coming back to all of that. So for everyone who’s interested, here’s my thesis in … Continue reading
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Finally, some (preliminary) closure to my ‘scientific’ life?
Dear all, it certainly did not only feel like a long-drawn-out Strudel to finish my master thesis – no, it really was that. Long, and winding itself over and over, a lot of resting of the ingredients and the interim … Continue reading
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