Bo Reimer
Bo Reimer, Professor of Media and Communication Studies, Malmö University, Sweden.
Charles M. Ess
Charles M. Ess, Professor Emeritus at the Department of Media and Communication, Oslo University, Ethics advisor and consultant in our work on an existential virtue ethics of care.
Erik Stolterman
Erik Stolterman, Professor in Informatics, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA.
Joanna Zylinska
Joanna Zylinska, Professor of New Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.
John Durham Peters
John Durham Peters , María Rosa Menocal Professor of English and of Film and Media Studies, Yale University, USA.
José van Dijck
José van Dijck, Professor of media and digital society, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
Mark Coeckelbergh
Mark Coeckelbergh, Professor of Philosophy of Media and Tecknology, University of Vienna, Austria.
Nick Couldry
Nick Couldry, Professor of Media Communications and Social Theory, London School of Economics and Political Science, England.
Peter Paul Verbeek
Peter Paul Verbeek, Professor of Philosophy of Technology, University of Twente, The Netherlands.
Sarah Pink
Sarah Pink, Professor of Design and Emerging Technologies, Monash University, Australia.
Medea Lab
Medea Lab, Malmö University, is a transdisciplinary media lab where researchers and artists address cultural and societal challenges through experiments, installations and interventions.
https://mau.se/en/research/research-groups/medea/
Humlab
Humlab is a unit and a research infrastructure at the Faculty of Arts at Umeå University. Its mission is to initiate, inspire and develop the interaction between traditional humanities, culture and information technology in research, postgraduate education and teaching.
SOUND+
Sound+ is an international network of researchers who identify where sound is a crucial dimension of today’s challenges and their possible solution. The network aims to bring together different fields of expertise, in order to respond to these challenges – analytically, critically, and creatively.
Sigtuna Foundation
The Sigtuna Foundation is a Swedish cultural foundation established in 1917 in Sigtuna, aiming to foster dialogue and reflection through education, research, and cultural programs. It provides a space for people from diverse backgrounds to meet, interact, and learn from one another in an atmosphere of mutual respect.