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CTS is a research and teaching centre
at the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, Norwegian University
of Science and technology, Trondheim. CTS has long-term research
and teaching in technology studies, and in particular in the ICT and everyday
life. In this project we will collaborate with the Institute for
Social Research in Industry (IFIM). IFIM is part of the R&D corporation
SINTEF, and carries out research on the development of Norwegian working
life within the framework in which co-determination, equal opportunities
and a good work environment are regarded as being just as important as
restructuring, competitiveness and value adding. CTS will take the
local administrative and financial responsibility, while the research work
will be shared. This means that the researchers involved will function
as a group, even though they have different institutional affiliations.
Role in the
network
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CTS & IFIM will act as participants
and as responsible for the project on ICTs and the flexibilities of everyday
life. This includes co-ordination of the final deliverable, as
well as initiatives to integrate relevant parts from other work-packages.
CTS will host and train a post-doctoral researcher for a 24 month period.
The person will have access to the research communities of CTS as well
as IFIM and thus the opportunity to draw on a large and varied base of
projects.
Recent and
relevant research
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TIFIM:
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Work environment and working conditions,
a number of ongoing and previous projects, funded by ministries, trade
unions, and industrial and public companies.
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Organisational development, lateral decisions,
and globalisation, a number of ongoing and previous projects, funded by
ministries, trade unions, and industrial and public companies.
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Multicultural working life, immigration
and integration.
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Gendered cultures and changing work relations,
funded by SINTEF, 1997-
CTS:
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Participation in several TSER funded
research projects, e.g. Social learning in multimedia (1996-1999), Towards
an interactive technology policy (1998-2001), and Process re-engineering
in Europe: choice, people and technology, (1999-2001)
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Participation in the COST A4 project:
The Social Shaping of Technology, (1993-1998)
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A new strategic university research programme
on Information technology, communication and culture, funded by the Norwegian
Research Council, 1997-2002
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Several ongoing projects on the social
life on and around the Internet, funded by the Norwegian Research Council,
1998-2001
Structure
and infrastructure
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Principal
Researchers
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1. Dr. Anne-Jorunn Berg, SINTEF-IFIM
2. Professor Knut H. Sørensen,
NTNU
3. Professor Merete Lie, NTNU
4. Dr. Margrethe Aune, NTNU
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