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Conference: Digital Pasts, Presents, and Futures: Human Consequences

Oslo, August 24-25, 2026. The Norwegian Research School on Digitalization, Culture and Society (DIGIT), hosted by CEDIC, OsloMet, invites researchers, doctoral candidates, practitioners, and policymakers to join the international conference Digital Pasts, Presents, and Futures: Human Consequences. The conference brings together scholars from Science and Technology Studies (STS), digital humanities, and the social sciences to […]

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CEDIC congratulates Dr. Biao He on completing his PhD

On June 15, Biao He successfully defended his doctoral dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science: “When e-government meets bureaucracy: incentive structures shaping accessible service delivery in Chinese municipalities” at the Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies, University of Tartu. Dr Biao He is an associate fellow at CEDIC.  One of the journal articles included

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New CEDIC master’s thesis on innovation collaborations

What happens to innovation collaborations when actors interpret innovation differently? In his recent master’s thesis, Mathias André Eriksen studied how differences in interpretations of innovation influence collaboration processes. His thesis highlights the importance of addressing the relational dynamics and complexity of such collaborations, showing how varying perspectives on innovation’s scope, purpose, and content shape the

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New CEDIC master’s thesis on the impact of welfare technology on healthcare workers

In her recent master’s thesis, Martha Diboya Isandap explored how welfare technology affects healthcare workers. Read more below! What was the topic? My master’s thesis investigated the impact of welfare technology on the work of healthcare workers in care homes for individuals with intellectual disabilities. The study focused on how technologies such as sensor alarms, electronic

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New CEDIC master’s thesis on how digitalization affects social workers

What happens to social work when digital tools become central to everyday practice? In her recent master’s thesis, Cecilie Fjeldstad Gabro studied how digitalization affects the professional practice of social workers in Norway’s specialist health services. Her thesis shows that digitalization both changes work processes and imposes new demands on social workers, with significant consequences

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CEDIC Conference 2025: Responsible Digitalisation

This year’s CEDIC Conference took place on Friday, 6 June, and focused on the topic Responsible Digitalisation. The event featured contributions from researchers across all centres and faculties at OsloMet, reflecting the breadth and depth of research on digitalisation taking place at the university. The annual conference is part of CEDIC’s ongoing initiative to strengthen collaboration between researchers at OsloMet and

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CEDIC har en ledig phd-stilling innen tematikken ungt utenforskap. Søknadsfrist 17. juni

Det er ledig en treårig PhD-stipendiatstilling innenfor tematikken utenforskap, digitalisering, offentlige tjenester og sosialt medborgerskap ved Fakultet for samfunnsvitenskap. Tiltredelse i stillingen forutsetter opptak på doktorgradsprogrammet i samfunnsvitenskap på OsloMet. Stillingen vil tilhøre forskningssenteret for digitalisering av offentlige tjenester og sosialt medborgerskap CEDIC . Stipendiatstillingen inngår i satsningen OSLOMET-HOLMLIA. Søknadsfristen er 17. juni. Les mer om stillingen og opptaket på

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