What is Futures with(out) Work?

Digital technology is fundamentally changing work as we know it. We research the possible futures and try to find how to bring the best one to reality.

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  • Futures With(Out) Work at The Organizations, Artifacts and Practices Workshop

    Futures With(Out) Work at The Organizations, Artifacts and Practices Workshop

    FWork group participated in the 16th Organizations, Artifacts and Practices (OAP) workshop that took place in Copenhagen (Jun 2nd-4th). The workshop was hosted by the Copenhagen Business School. The theme of the workshop this year was “The Living Wildness of Organizing: Nurturing Ecologies of Possibilities”. Daniel Curto-Millet and Aleksandre Asatiani presented group’s new research project on The Small Web, discussing whether it is the future of internet infrastructure, countercultural movements, or simply…

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  • Post-Doc Position at UGOT ReWork

    Post-Doc Position at UGOT ReWork

    UGOT-ReWork is looking for a postdoctoral researcher to work on digital health and sustainable return-to-work conditions. We are looking for the candidates with strong expertise in the design and development of digital systems, and experience with research design involving interventions. The position is based at the Department of Applied IT at the University of Gothenburg. The postdoc will be the part of the multidisciplinary research center lead by Sahlgrenska Academy and work together with…

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  • Panel Discussion: Algorithms, Truth & Justice

    Panel Discussion: Algorithms, Truth & Justice

    Futures with(out) Work organized a panel on “Algorithms, Truth and Justice” at the Gothenburg Science Festival. The discussion brought together Olgerta Tona, Charlotta Kronblad, and Aleksandre Asatiani to examine how algorithmic systems can contribute to injustice even when they are introduced with good intentions. One core theme of the panel was that algorithmic decision-making is not only a technical matter. It also raises difficult questions about truth, accountability, and judgment. The panelists…

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Researchers

Juho Lindman

Aleksandre Asatiani

Vasili Mankevich

Olgerta Tona

Lisen Selander

Daniel Curto-Millet