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José Ossandón

Associate Professor

Subjects
Market Qualitative methods Green transition Valuation Technology

Primary research areas

Sci­ence Stud­ies
So­cial Stud­ies of Fin­ance
Mar­ket Stud­ies

I in­vest­ig­ate what hap­pens when the mar­ket is used as an in­stru­ment to ad­dress mat­ters of col­lect­ive con­cerns, what hap­pens when these mar­kets do not work as ex­pec­ted, and the new ex­perts that claims to know how to en­gin­eer bet­ter mar­kets.

Recent research projects

In­de­pend­ent Re­search Fund. Green trans­ition through dy­nam­ics of prob­lem­at­iz­a­tions: How forms of ex­pert­ise in­flu­ence the fin­an­cial and so­cial valu­ation of en­ergy re­sources in Den­mark

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In­de­pend­ent Re­search Fund. Post-pan­dem­ic Poverty: Debt and the Fem­in­isa­tion of Fin­ance in Mar­gin­al Sites

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Min­istry of High­er Edu­ca­tion and Sci­ence. In­ter­na­tion­al Net­work Pro­gramme.The eth­no­graphy of mar­kets after mar­ket design

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Dansk Stand­ard. Stand­ards and com­pet­i­tion serving the cli­mate

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Outside activities

External Advisor, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez, Chile , 2026–present

2025

No out­side activ­it­ies to re­port