Episode 81

Simon Lex: Business and Organizational Anthropologist: on the design of social practice imaginaries

Published on: 28th April, 2020

In today’s episode we explore together with Simon the topic of designing applied anthropology courses and industry/academia collaboration. What are the challenges when designing such courses? How does Simon avoid dilemmas an anthropologist might face working with the corporate world and what methods and principles does he embrace to ensure that all parties involved benefit from the applied research? He tells about projects of productive collaboration in which the interlocutors are equal partners throughout the fieldwork and after. Lastly, Simon shares what he believes to be the conditions needed to create spaces where transdisciplinary community can the achieve best results.

Mentioned in the podcast: 

University of Copenhagen, Department of Anthropology, https://anthropology.ku.dk/dep/

Smart Cities Accelerator (Co-Pi), https://smartcitiesaccelerator.eu

COMPASS (Collaborative Movements and Pathways to Sustainable Societies), http://compass.ku.dk

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The Human Show: Innovation through Social Science
If you want to understand how social scientists’ study human behaviour, how industry innovates or want to know more about how they can successfully work together and enhance each other, then you have come to the right place!
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