The Department of Culture and Communication at Aalborg Universitys Copenhagen campus is looking for a postdoctoral researcher in the field of Science and Technology Studies (STS). The position is for a two-year postdoc ideally starting August 1st 2026. The position will encompass the ethnographic study of wind energy infrastructure development in Norway. The postdoc is part of the Sapere Aude research project Tensions in Arctic Infrastructures (in short Tensions) led by associate professor Mette Simonsen Abildgaard and funded by the Independent Research Found Denmark (DFF).
Project description
The Tensions project aims to study how good infrastructure is practically negotiated in the Arctic focusing on three infrastructure systems in tension: wind farms in Norway telecommunication in Greenland and data storage in Iceland. Drawing on science and technology studies and specifically infrastructure studies (Edwards et al 2009; Star 1999) the project aims to follow moments of instability and re-negotiation as sites where Arctic infrastructural tensions become visible for ethnographic investigation. Infrastructural tensions are studied through multi-sited fieldwork in each case moving across specific infrastructure sites following relations between technical equipment and plants planning offices courts government offices and industry events.
The postdoctoral researcher is expected to contribute to Tensions by undertaking a multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork focused on the planning and development of wind farms in Finnmark northern Norway. Methodologically the position will involve document analysis and ethnographic interviews and observations on site in Finnmark as well as observations and interviews with key wind energy sector actors such as regulators engineers officials and companies such as the multi-national conglomerates which plan and construct wind farms in Norway.
While the postdoc will predominantly focus on energy infrastructures and the case of Norwegian wind farms all project members will collaborate across cases to analyse intersections between sites tensions and infrastructures in the Arctic.
The position also involves contributing to the development of arctic studies at Aalborg university including funding activities as well as the development and coordination of scientific webinars seminars and workshops in the research platform Arctic Lab.
Themes for the proposal may include but are not limited to the following avenues:
- the socio-technical organizing of wind energy systems
- ethnographic perspectives on engineering and technological innovation in wind energy
- ethnographic perspectives on legal and regulatory processes of infrastructure development
- more-than-human perspectives on sustainable energy infrastructures
- the valuation of infrastructure across groups such as Samí reindeer herders environmental groups and actors in the Norwegian energy sector
The research questions methodology and project plan for the postdoc-project will be developed in collaboration with PI Associate Professor Mette Simonsen Abildgaard.
Qualification Requirements
Applicants should hold a PhD in anthropology STS arctic studies media studies or related fields.
Applicants must demonstrate the ability to conduct ethnographic research such as participant observation attested by prior publications or a relevant PhD dissertation.
Priority will be given to applicants with knowledge of the projects Arctic and Samí context
Good written and spoken English language skills are mandatory
Nordic (Norwegian Danish or Swedish) language skills are recommended.
The position requires experience with scientific work and publishing.
The candidate is expected to contribute to the preparation and development of funding applications
The candidate is expected to contribute to educational programs at the Department of Communication and Culture.
The position
The position is a 24-month full-time (37 hours per week) engagement. The postdoc position is integrated in the award-winning research environment Techno-anthropology Lab (TANTlab) located on Aalborg Universitys Copenhagen campus. TANTlab offers a vibrant international group of STS scholars working with fieldwork methods design interventions and digital/computational methods to engage users publics and partners in exploring dilemmas controversies and paths to sustainable and desirable futures. We strive towards creating best possible conditions for postdoctoral researchers i.e. flexible work hours and opportunities for personal and professional development.
How to apply
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The application must be submitted via Aalborg Universitys recruitment system which can be accessed under the job advertisement on Aalborg Universitys website.
Aalborg University wants to reflect the surrounding society and has diversity as a core value. Therefore everyone regardless of personal background and orientation is encouraged to apply for the position.
Do you have any questions
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Further information
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Salary and terms of employment
The employment is in accordance with the Ministerial Order on the Appointment of Academic Staff at Universities (the Appointment Order) and the Ministerial Order on Job Structure for Academic Staff at Universities (in Danish) and protocol on certain terms of employment of academic staff at universities (in Danish).
Salary and terms of employment are in accordance with the collective agreement between the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations and the state (AC collective agreement) (only in Danish) and protocol on certain terms of employment of academic staff at universities (only in Danish).
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