Samantha Dawn Breslin
Associate Professor
Department of Anthropology
Øster Farimagsgade 5, København K, 16 Øster Farimagsgade 5, Building: 16-0-05
Department of Anthropology
Øster Farimagsgade 5, Opgang E
1353 København V
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I am an associate professor at the Department of Anthropology and affiliated with the Copenhagen Center for Social Data Science (SODAS). My research centres the production of norms, values, and inequities in in relation to computing and data cultures, particularly in relation to gender and political economy.
My current research interests focus on value(s) and visions of the future in relation to tech entrepreneurship. My project "Silicon Island" funded by the Danish Research Council will examine what futures are being built through tech innovation and entrepreneurship in Newfoundland, Canada, and how are social and economic (in)equities (re)configured in and by these futures?
I'm currently working on a book project, titled "Render the World: Coding Exclusions in Computer Science Education" that shows how undergraduate computer science students learn how to build worlds in ways that they cannot even see themselves in. The book is based on ethnographic fieldwork in an undergraduate computer science program in Singapore and my own experiences as an undergraduate computer science student.
I was employed as a postdoctoral research fellow at as part of the REvolutionizing Engineering and Computer Science Education (RED) project at the University of San Diego, which sought to foster themes of social justice, peace, sustainability, and humanitarian practice as part of undergraduate engineering education. I have also worked as part of the School of Business on the growth of tech entrepreneurship in St. John's, the On the Move project studying employment-related geographic mobility, and as part of the Built Environment and Active Populations (BEAP) lab, all at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Teaching
Fall 2023 - Social Data Science Base Camp (co-coordinator), Fieldwork to Analysis
Spring 2023 - Anthropological Project Design, Economies of Tech
Spring 2022 - Anthropological Project Design, SDS Data Collection, Processing & Analysis
Autumn 2021 - SDS Basecamp, Economies of Tech, Fieldwork to Analysis
Spring 2021 - Anthropological Project Design
Autumn 2020 - SDS Basecamp, Digital Identities, Fieldwork to Analysis
Spring 2020 - Digital Methods
Autumn 2019 - Digital Identities, Fieldwork to Analysis
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"Wherever I can work, I've got to go": Negotiating mobilities in the context of volatility in the Canadian construction industry
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Metaphors of Change: Navigating a Revolution in Engineering Education
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Studying Gender While ‘Studying Up’: On Ethnography and Epistemological Hegemony
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