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Corinna Kruse

Associate Professor, Docent

My research focuses on knowledge. How is it produced, cooperated on, and moved between contexts? My empirical fields have been (and are) genetic research, forensics, and crime scene technicians’ training.

Knowledge, Production and Movement

In the past few years, I have focused on the production and movement of knowledge in the form of forensic evidence. I have followed forensic evidence through the Swedish criminal justice system, from the crime scene to the courtroom, and I have studied crime scene technicians’ training. There, I have been able to analyze the negotiations and translations necessary for forensic evidence to move between so disparate professions as police investigators, forensic scientists, prosecutors, and crime scene technicians without losing meaning.

I the new project, I will – together with my coparticipants – widen the focus and study the negotiations and translations that make the movement of knowledge between contexts possible in other fields, namely veterinarian forensics, occupational health services, and parental education.

We want to develop a vocabulary with which to understand, talk about, and facilitate the movement of knowledge.

Publications

2023

Corinna Kruse (2023) Science & Technology Studies, Vol. 36, p. 62-79 (Article in journal)
Corinna Kruse, Jenny Gleisner, Hannah Grankvist (2023) Science and Technology Studies, Vol. 36, p. 3-10 (Article in journal)
Corinna Kruse, Antti Silvast (2023) Science and Technology Studies, Vol. 36, p. 80-89 (Article in journal)

2021

Corinna Kruse, Jenny Gleisner, Hannah Grankvist (2021)
Corinna Kruse (2021) Science & Technology Studies, Vol. 34 (Article in journal)

2016

Corinna Kruse (2016)
Victor Toom, Matthias Wienroth, Amade Mcharek, Barbara Prainsack, Robin Williams, Troy Duster, Torsten Heinemann, Corinna Kruse, Helena Machado, Erin Murphy (2016) Forensic Science International: Genetics, Vol. 22, p. E1-E4 (Article in journal)

2015

Corinna Kruse (2015) A World of Work: Imagined Manuals for Real Jobs, p. 86-101 (Chapter in book)

2013

Boel Berner, Corinna Kruse (Editorship) (2013)
Corinna Kruse (2013) Anthropology Now, Vol. 5, p. 1-8 (Article in journal)

Research Projects

New Book

CV

Selected Publications

2015
"Being a Crime Scene Technician in Sweden" in Ilana Gershon (ed)  A World of Work - Imagined Manuals for Real Jobs. Cornell University Press.

2013
"The Bayesian approach to forensic evidence: Evaluating, communicating, and distributing responsibility." Social Studies of Science 43(5): 657-680.

2010
"Producing Absolute Truth: CSI Science as Wishful Thinking." American Anthropologist 112(1): 79-91.

 

CV in short

2014
Docent (Reader) in Social Anthropology, Linköping University

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PhD in Technology and Social Change from Linköping University  

2000
MA in Social and Cultural Anthropology from Hamburg University 

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  • Antroforum (Coordinator) 
  • P6:Body, Knowledge, Subjectivity

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