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Digital Work Futures Research Lab
Research Lab
Researchers at the Digital Work Futures Research Lab (DWF) explore how professionals at the forefront of digitalisation lead, adapt to, and experience the rise of AI-infused platforms, using innovative ethnographic methods to study the changing dynamics of work.
Our Research
Researchers at the Digital Work Futures Research Lab (DWF) advance ethnographic methods to investigate how professionals at the forefront of digitalisation lead and navigate increasingly sophisticated forms of digitised work. Special emphasis is placed on how they experience, anticipate, and adopt emerging and evolving AI-infused platforms, as well as how they respond to the changing spatial and temporal distribution of work driven by digital advances and innovations.
Researchers
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Martin Berg - Professor
martin.berg@mau.se
+46 40 665 80 60DM1
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Maria Engberg - Associate Professor/Senior lecturer
maria.engberg@mau.se
+46 40 665 73 28DM1
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Katarzyna Gruszka - Postdoc
katarzyna.gruszka@mau.se
+46 40 665 89 62DM1
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Sara Leckner - Senior lecturer/Head of unit/Associate Professor
sara.leckner@mau.se
+46 40 665 71 29DM1
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Carl Johan Orre - Senior lecturer/Program director
carljohan.orre@mau.se
+46 73 082 41 42DM2
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Jakob Svensson - Professor
jakob.svensson@mau.se
+46 40 665 72 05DM1
Research projects
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Research Project
Digital when possible, physical when necessary: An exploration of the digiphysical world of Ängelholm hospital
carljohan.orre@mau.se1 July 2024 - 30 June 2026 -
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Decent and Decent & dignified digital work from the margins. Anticipations from the Global South & invisible platform workers
jakob.svensson@mau.se1 April 2024 - 28 February 2025 -
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Digital Work Futures: Adopting and adapting to AI-infused platforms in the digital and creative industries
martin.berg@mau.se1 January 2024 - 31 December 2029
Publications
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2024 | Conference paper
Duct-Tape Solutionism: Automation as Panacea and Stopgap in the Swedish Public Sector
Martin Berg
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2024 | Chapter in book
Navigating automated futures: A Framework for Playing and Learning with Imaginaries, Interactions, and Impact
Vaike Fors, Martin Berg, Meike Brodersen
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2024 | Conference paper
Improvised Futures: Understanding ’Duct-Tape Solutionism’ in Swedish Public Sector Automation
Martin Berg
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2024 | Conference paper
Duct-tape solutionism and click-level bureaucracy in public automation: Repairing for emergent futures (that might not come)
Martin Berg
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2024 | Conference paper
There is no other place where I can talk about those thoughts…”: Creating spaces in "the now" for imagining digital (work) futures
Katarzyna Gruszka, Martin Berg, Maria Engberg
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2024 | Collection (editor)
The De Gruyter Handbook of Automated Futures: Imaginaries, Interactions and Impact
Vaike Fors, Martin Berg, Meike Brodersen
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Faculty and Department:
Department of Computer Science and Media Technology
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