Mads Bødker
Associate Professor
About
Primary research areas
Shaping critical understanding of how digital technologies transform human experience, culture, and work practices. Exploring interdisciplinary and response-able methods for envisioning and designing more humane and meaningful digital futures
I hold a Masters Degree in Film/Media Studies and a Ph.D. In Human-Computer Interaction from the IT-University in Copenhagen. My research lies in the intersection of Information Systems (IS) and the humanities, with a specific focus on the felt and affective properties of Information Systems and Experiential Computing. My current work is mainly centered on digital labour organizing and attempting to reimagining the role of data in traditional (physical) work settings and labour organizing. This includes how to conceptualize, design and utlizie worker centric data, particularly focussing on how organizing processes can be aided by harnessing data as a resource for negotiations. Another major topic in my research is how to represent practices and users ’differently’ in AI and design research, particularly how performance-, arts- and design-oriented methods can aid in understanding how living with AI and ubiquitous IT has felt, embodied as well as cognitive, aesthetic and socio-cultural implications. This work suggests how more sensory acute and kinesthetically oriented field work and design experimentation can complement the IS discipline.
My research contributes to the broad discussions around work in the digital age, specifically about how data is becoming an important battleground for labour relations. Using both more traditional forms of qualitative inquiry as well as post-qualitative ways of working, my work also contributes to the conceptualization of use and user in the context of emerging technologies that include AI and robots both in work settings, in cultural production, and in everyday life.
Mads is Associate Editor at Journal of the Association of Information Systems (JAIS) and holds invited guest Associate Editorships with the Information Systems Journal (ISJ) as well as Personal and Ubiquitous Computing (PUC). He has been involved in co-chair positions at a number of ACM conferences and has been Associate Editorship work at major IS conferences.
His work has included research and field work conducted at Cornell University as well as James Cook University in North Queensland, Australia. During 2016 he was visiting fellow at Southern Methodist University in Dallas TX, and during 2018 he was International Guest Professor in Tourism Design at the Catholic University Ingolstadt-Eichstätt in Germany.
Publications
See all publicationsJune 2025
Algorithmic Management Beyond Taylorism
A History of Technology and Organizational Control
Stig Strandbæk Nyman, Research Assistant
Mads Bødker, Associate Professor
Tina Blegind Jensen, Professor
18 December 2024
Human AI Conversational Systems
When Humans and Machines Start to Chat
Go to publicationSeptember 2024
Reforming Work Patterns or Negotiating Workloads?
Exploring Alternative Pathways for Digital Productivity Assistants through a Problematization Lens
Stig Strandbæk Nyman, Research Assistant
Mads Bødker, Associate Professor
Tina Blegind Jensen, Professor