Valeria Borsotti
Postdoc
Medical Museion
Fredericiagade 18
1310 København K
My research explores the (re)production of marginalizing norms and values in the university and its digital and physical spaces - especially in relation to gender, disability, neurodiversity and race in science and technology domains.
I have a mixed background in anthropology (MS) and computer science (PhD). As a PhD fellow at DIKU I conducted an ethnographic exploration of the Computer Science department to trace how inequities are reproduced and challenged in its material practices, artifacts and spaces (both digital and physical). My research included creating new policies, a game of provocations, and a series of interventions co-created with staff and students.
My main research interests are:
- The sociotechnical dimensions of accessibility in science
- Material culture approaches to researching (in)equities in science
- Inclusive design/Universal design
- Experimental ethnography
- Playful and collaborative approaches to qualitative research.
Prior to my PhD, I have worked in two contemporary art museums (in Italy and USA) and as a special consultant on D&I at ITU.
You can find more information about previous projects I worked on here: https://www.valeriaborsotti.com/
I am a member of the Bevica Foundation Universal Design Hub and of the EASA Applied Anthropology Network.
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Diversity in Computer Science: Design Artefacts for Equity and Inclusion
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DOREEN: A Game of Provocations Creating New Ambitions for Equity in Computing through Intertextual Design
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Doing Research in Complex Interwoven Research Engagements
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