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Anders Kristian Munk is a Professor in the Computational Anthropology Section at the Technical University of Denmark, specializing in Human-Centered Innovation. His research focuses on the controversies of emerging technologies, particularly in artificial intelligence and the green transition. Over the past decade, he has worked to integrate computational methods with qualitative traditions. He co-founded the Public Data Lab, the Techno-Anthropology Lab, and MASSHINE—Aalborg University's hub for computational social science and humanities. Anders holds a D.Phil. in Geography from the University of Oxford and has served as a senior visiting researcher at SciencesPo médialab in Paris. He co-authored works such as "Controversy Mapping: Field Guide" (Polity Press, 2021) and "Digitale Metoder" (Hans Reitzel, 2017). His current research includes projects on controversies surrounding artificial intelligence, transnational digitalization, and the role of generative AI in shaping discussions. He has previously researched various topics including immunization schemes and climate adaptation, with consistent interests in how social platforms influence public discourse.
Technical University of Denmark • Lyngby, Denmark
Leading research and teaching in the Computational Anthropology Section.
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