Isabelle Dussauge

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KnownforCo-founder of The NeuroGenderings Network
InstitutionsDepartment of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University
Isabelle Dussauge
Alma materKTH Royal Institute of Technology
Known forCo-founder of The NeuroGenderings Network
Scientific career
FieldsScience, technology and society (STS)
InstitutionsDepartment of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University
ThesisTechnomedical Visions: Magnetic Resonance Imaging in 1980s Sweden (2008)
WebsiteOfficial website

Isabelle Dussauge is a science, technology and society (STS) researcher at the Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University, Sweden[1] and former assistant professor at the Department of Thematic Studies (technology and social change), Linköping University, Sweden.[2] She is also the co-founder, with Anelis Kaiser, of The NeuroGenderings Network,[3] and acted as guest editor, again with Kaiser on the journal Neuroethics.[4]

Dussauge gained her doctorate in the history of technology from the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in 2008.[5]

Research

Dussauge's areas of research include: technomedical visions,[5] computerization and health care,[6] brain desires[7] feminism and science,[8] and values.[9]

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