Monographien und Herausgeberschaften
2023 | Melancholy Democracy: Politics Beyond Hope and Despair Habilitationsschrift, Institut für Soziologie, Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main |
2020 | „The Insides of Parliaments”, Sonderband der Social Studies of Science |
2012 | Parliament Politics: A Material-Semiotic Analysis of Liberal Democracy. Promotionsschrift, Department of Sociology, Lancaster University, Großbritannien |
Artikel und Aufsätze
2023 | „Die Kartierung politischer Gewässer” In Katharina Hoppe, Jonas Rüppel, Torsten Voigt und Franziska von Verschuer (Hrsg.) Leben Regieren: Natur, Technologie und Gesellschaft im 21. Jahrhundert. Frankfurt am Main: Campus Verlag, pp. 333-347 (mit Amade M’charek). |
2021 | „Drug Places and Spaces of Problematisation: The Melancholy Case of a Hungarian Needle Exchange Programme” Drugs and Alcohol Today, Vol. 21. No. 3, pp. 190-200 (mit Róbert Csák). |
2021 | „Relocating Innovation: Postcards from Three Edges” In Andrea Ballestero und Brit Ross Winthereik (Hrsg.) Experimenting with Ethnography: A Companion to Analysis. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, pp. 91-107 (mit Lucy Suchman und Laura Watts). |
2021 | „Propositional Politics” In James Maguire, Laura Watts und Brit Ross Winthereik (Hrsg.) Energy Worlds in Experiment. Manchester: Mattering Press, pp. 66-94 (mit Andrea Ballestero, Hannah Knox, James Maguire und Michaela Spencer). |
2020 | „Búskomor Politics: Practicing Critique in the Ruins of Liberal Democracy” The Sociological Review, Vol. 68, No. 2, pp. 356-368. |
2020 | "Un/common Grounds: Tracing Politics Across Worlds” Social Studies of Science, Vol. 50, No. 2, pp. 317-334 (mit Michaela Spencer). |
2019 | „Becoming Stronger by Becoming Weaker: The Hunger Strike as a Mode of Doing Politics” Journal of International Relations and Development, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 882-898 (mit Sebastian Abrahamsson). |
2019 | „Von der Krise zu den Rissen liberaler Demokratie” Soziologie, Vol. 48, No. 4, pp. 442-445. |
2019 | „Are Parliaments Still Privileged Sites for Studying Politics and Liberal Democracy?” In Anders Blok, Ignacio Farías und Celia Roberts (Hrsg.) Routledge Companion to Actor-Network Theory. London: Routledge, pp. 298-305. |
2019 | „Asymmetries and Climate Futures: Working with Waters in an Indigenous Australian Settlement” Science, Technology & Human Values, Vol. 44, No. 5, pp. 786–813 (mit Michaela Spencer und Yasunori Hayashi). |
2018 | „Good Treason: Following Actor-Network Theory to the Realm of Drug Policy” In Tobias Berger und Alejandro Esguerra (Hrsg.) World Politics in Translation. London: Routledge, pp. 25-38. |
2018 | „Politics Beyond Words: Ethnography of Political Institutions’ In Bernard Forchtner und Ruth Wodak (Hrsg.) Routledge Handbook of Language and Politics. London: Routledge, pp. 291-305. |
2018 | „The Things of the Parliament: An ANT-Inspired Reading of Parliamentary Democracy” In Jenni Brichzin, Damien Krichewsky, Leopold Ringel und Jan Schank (Hrsg.) Soziologie der Parlamente. Wiesbaden: Springer, pp. 267-285. |
2017 | „Walking as Knowing and Interfering” Aggregate, Vol. 3, 12. Juni 2017. http://we-aggregate.org/piece/walking-as-knowing-and-interfering |
2016 | „Samizdat Lessons: Three Dimensions of the Politics of Self-Publishing” Journal of Electronic Publishing, Vol. 10, No. 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.3998/3336451.0019.211 |
2015 | „The Parliament as a High-Political Programme” In Anna-Lisa Müller und Werner Reichmann (Hrsg.) Architecture, Materiality and Society: Connecting Sociology of Architecture with Science and Technology Studies. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 99-118. |
2013 | „Democracy in Ruins” In Dariusz Gafijczuk und Derek Sayer (Hrsg.) The Inhabited Ruins of Central Europe: Re-Imagining Space, History and Memory. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 55-78. |
2007 | „The Internet and the Mobile Phone as Competing Metaphors” In Kristóf Nyíri (Hrsg.) Mobile Studies. Paradigms and Perspectives. Vienna: Passagen Verlag, pp. 149-158. |
2006 | „Xerox Project: Photocopiers as a Metaphor for an ‚Open Society’” The Information Society Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 111-115. |
2005 | „Internet and Elections: Changing Political Strategies and Citizen Tactics in Hungary’ Information Polity, Vol. 10, No. 3-4, pp. 219-232 (mit Anna Galácz). |
2005 | „East of West: Setting a New Central and Eastern European Media Research Agenda.” Croatian Journal of Journalism and the Media. Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 119-138 (mit Ferenc Hammer und Miklós Sükösd). |
2005 | „WLCM 2 UROP: Interconnected public spheres in the age of mobile communication” In Kristóf Nyíri (Hrsg.) A sense of place: The global and the local in mobile communication. Vienna: Passagen Verlag, pp. 129-138. |
2003 | „Who’s in control? Viral politics and control crisis in mobile election campaigns” In Kristóf Nyíri (Hrsg.) Mobile Democracy: Essays on Society, Self and Politics. Vienna: Passagen Verlag, pp. 285-316 (mit Miklós Sükösd). |
2003 | „M-Politics in the Making: SMS and E-mail in the 2002 Hungarian Election Campaign” In Kristóf Nyíri (Hrsg.) Mobile Communication: Essays on Cognition and Community. Vienna: Passagen Verlag, pp. 211-234 (mit Miklós Sükösd). |
Rezensionen und Berichte
2018 | „Needling Problems: How Might STS Engage with Harm? Review of Nicole Vitellone’s Social Science of the Syringe” Science as Culture, Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 552-556. |
2016 | „Pictures at an exhibition – and beyond. Review of the ‚Reset Modernity!‘ exhibition, ZKM, Karlsruhe” Science and Technology Studies, Vol 29, No. 4, pp. 70-73 (mit Michaela Spencer) |
2016 | „A Parliament of Sociologies. Report on the Soziologie der Parlamente? Conference, Forum Internationale Wissenschaft (FIW) Bonn, 10-11 June 2016.” Soziopolis, 18. Juli 2016. |
2016 | https://soziopolis.de/vernetzen/veranstaltungsberichte/artikel/a-parliament-of-sociologies/ |
2016 | „Rivalry and its others. Review of Nick Thorpe’s The Danube: A Journey Upriver from the Black Sea to the Black Forest” Austrian History Yearbook, Vol 47, pp. 244-245. |
2015 | „How do words count? Review of Douglas Holmes’ Economy of Words” Journal of Cultural Economy, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 535-537. |
2012 | „The architecture of democracy. Report on the 2012 Milton Wolf Seminar, Vienna, 26-28 March 2012.” World Policy Blog, 11. Juli 2012. http://www.worldpolicy.org/blog/2012/07/11/architecture-democracy |
2009 | „The irony of memory politics. Review of Geoffrey Bowker’s Memory Practices in the Sciences” Time & Society, Vol 18. No. 2-3, pp. 214-216. |
Sonstiges
2023 | „The Valley of Shadows: A Note on Missing Guidance During the Postdoc Years” The EASST Review Vol. 42. No. 2, pp. 27-28. |
2022 | „Other Terms, Other Conditions” NatureCulture https://www.natcult.net/other-terms-other-conditions/ (mit Clément Dréano und Gergely Mohácsi) |
2022 | „The road to hell is paved with good intentions” NatureCulture https://www.natcult.net/the-road-to-hell-is-paved-with-good-intentions/ (mit Jeannette Pols) |
2019 | „Doing STS in Germany: On meetings, workshops and basic conditions” 4S Backchannels (mit Tanja Bogusz, Stefanie Büchner, Anja Klein, Stefan Laser, Martina Schlünder und Estrid Sørensen) https://www.4sonline.org/blog/post/doing_sts_in_germany_on_meetings_workshops_and_basic_conditions |
2017 | „When Worlds Meet” Blog Post über die EASST 2018 Konferenz, Centre for Science Studies, Lancaster University, 1. November 2017. |
2017 | http://wp.lancs.ac.uk/sciencestudies/2017/11/01/when-worlds-meet/ |
2017 | „Studying Politics and Performing Critique Among Normative and Political Ruins” Interview geführt von Nida Alahmad, Performing a State, 18. Januar 2017 http://www.performing-a-state.ugent.be/blog/studying-politics-and-performing-critique-among-normative-and-political-ruins.html |
2014 | „Postsocialism and STS” EASST Review, Vol. 33, No. 4. (mit Susanne Bauer, Marija Bradic Vukovic, Márton Fabók und Ivan Tsalakov) |
2014 | „From Openness to Openings: Reflections on the Experiments in Knowledge Production workshop” CSISP Online, 18. Juni 2014 (mit Joe Deville) http://www.csisponline.net/2014/06/18/from-openness-to-openings-reflections-on-the-experiments-in-knowledge-production-workshop/ |
2013 | „Mattering Press: New forms of care for STS books” EASST Review, Vol. 32, No. 4. (mit Sebastian Abrahamsson, Uli Beisel, Joe Deville, Julien McHardy und Michaela Spencer) |
2009 | „Drifting Locations” In A. Peebles und L. Watts (Hgs.) Orkney Futures – a handbook. Buckquoy: Brae Editions. |
2008 | „Relocating Innovation: Places and material practices of future making” (mit Lucy Suchman und Laura Watts) |