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Ulrike Felt
Researcher at University of Vienna
Publications - 77
Citations - 2800
Ulrike Felt is an academic researcher from University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corporate governance & Vision. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 69 publications receiving 2434 citations.
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Changing the intellectual climate
Noel Castree,Noel Castree,William M. Adams,John Barry,Dan Brockington,Bram Büscher,Esteve Corbera,David Demeritt,Rosaleen Duffy,Ulrike Felt,Katja Neves,Peter Newell,Luigi Pellizzoni,Kate Rigby,Paul Robbins,Libby Robin,Deborah Bird Rose,Andrew Ross,David Schlosberg,Sverker Sörlin,Sverker Sörlin,Paige West,Mark Whitehead,Brian Wynne +23 more
TL;DR: The authors make the case for a richer conception predicated on broader intellectual engagement and identify some preconditions for its practical fulfilment, and suggest that interdisciplinary dialogue should engender plural representations of Earth's present and future that are reflective of divergent human values and aspirations.
TAKING EUROPEAN KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY SERIOUSLY Report of the Expert Group on Science and Governance to the Science, Economy and Society Directorate, Directorate-General for Research, European Commission
Ulrike Felt,Brian Wynne,Michel Callon,Maria Eduarda Gonçalves,Sheila Jasanoff,Maria Jepsen,Pierre-Benoît Joly,Zdenek Konopasek,Stefan May,Claudia Neubauer,Arie Rip,Karen Siune,Andrew Stirling,Mariachiara Tallacchini +13 more
TL;DR: The work of the European Commission working group report as mentioned in this paper has been a mixture of privilege and pain: privilege to work with such a committed, engaged and high-quality group of colleagues from diverse arenas, not all of whom I knew beforehand,. I want to thank them all for their collegial commitment, well beyond their formal contractual obligations.
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Machineries for Making Publics: Inscribing and De-scribing Publics in Public Engagement
Ulrike Felt,Maximilian Fochler +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the dynamic and performative construction of publics in public engagement exercises and develop conclusions about the public up-take of public participation in technoscience and the role of public engagement in current techno-political cultures.
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Unsustainable Growth, Hyper-Competition, and Worth in Life Science Research: Narrowing Evaluative Repertoires in Doctoral and Postdoctoral Scientists' Work and Lives.
TL;DR: This paper analyzes how PhD students and postdocs in the Austrian life sciences ascribe worth to people, objects and practices as they talk about their own present and future lives in research, and introduces the concept of “regimes of valuation”.