I am a doctoral student at Technical University Berlin.
My research interests lie in science and technology studies, the ethnography of epistemic practices, and the implications of this approach for sociological theory.
I work on a PhD project on the epistemic practices of behavioural governance. I am currently doing fieldwork in Copenhagen with a group of behavioral insights advisors. My primary focus is on their ways of turning policy challenges into behavioral problems and experimental setups. My secondary focus lies on exploring modes of co-laboration with knowledges that ethnography does not sit comfortably with.
Contact: tim.seitz@tu-berlin.de
Find me also at: Technical University
Publications
2020
Design Thinking and the New Spirit of Capitalism. Sociological Reflections on Innovation Culture Book
Palgrave Pivot, London et al., 2020.
2019
After Practice. Thinking through Matter(s) and Meaning Relationally. Volume I Collection
Panama Verlag, Berlin, 2019.
After Practice. Thinking through Matter(s) and Meaning Relationally. Volume II Collection
Panama Verlag, Berlin, 2019.
Current work in the Laboratory: Anthropology of Environment | Human Relations: Doing research in a more-than-thought collective Journal Article
In: EASST Review, vol. 38, no. 2, 2019.
From the Collaboratory Social Anthropology & Life Sciences to the Laboratory: Anthropology of Environment | Human Relations Journal Article
In: EASST Review, vol. 38, no. 2, 2019.
2018
Assembling Comparators – Assembling Reflexivities Journal Article
In: Science as Culture, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 563-568, 2018.
2017
Transcript Verlag, Bielefeld, 2017.