Madeleine Akrich

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Madeleine Akrich is a French sociologist and leading figure in science and technology studies, known for her work on user-technology relationships and the sociology of innovation.

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instanceOf French academic
human
science and technology studies scholar
sociologist
affiliation École des Mines de Paris NERFINISHED
coAuthor Antoine Hennion NERFINISHED
Bruno Latour NERFINISHED
Michel Callon NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship France
educatedAt École des Mines de Paris NERFINISHED
employer Centre de sociologie de l’innovation NERFINISHED
Mines Paris – PSL NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork science and technology studies
sociology
sociology of innovation
sociology of technology
technology studies
user-technology relationships
gender female
hasAcademicDiscipline science and technology studies
sociology
hasRole leading figure in science and technology studies
influencedBy Bruno Latour NERFINISHED
Michel Callon NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName French
movement actor-network theory
nationality French
notableFor analysis of how designers inscribe uses into technical objects
contributions to actor-network theory
sociology of innovation
work on user-technology relationships
notableWork “How to Do Words with Things” NERFINISHED
“The De-Scription of Technical Objects” NERFINISHED
“User Representations: Practices, Methods and Sociology” NERFINISHED
occupation academic
researcher
sociologist
placeOfWork Paris NERFINISHED
positionHeld director of the Centre de sociologie de l’innovation
researchInterest design of technical objects
medical technologies
participatory design
scripts of technology
users and innovation
studies innovation processes in technology
relationships between users and technologies

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