José Ossandón
Associate Professor
About
Telephone
Office: +4538153945
Departments
Department of Organization
Room: KIL/14.A-3.91
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.
Publications
See all publicationsAugust 2025
Local economic planning as a problem for market studies
Notes after Asdal & Huse’s Nature-made Economy: Cod, Capital, and the Great Economization of the Ocean
Go to publication26 February 2025
Making Good Economies with Bad Economic Instruments
A Brief History of Wind Power’s Changing Economies
Go to publicationRecent 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
Link to ProjectIndependent Research Fund. Post-pandemic Poverty: Debt and the Feminisation of Finance in Marginal Sites
Link to ProjectMinistry of Higher Education and Science. International Network Programme.The ethnography of markets after market design
Link to ProjectDansk Standard. Standards and competition serving the climate
Link to ProjectLinks
WETO – Work, Expertise, Technology and Organization
Market and Valuation Group
Estudios de la Economía
Valuation Studies
Journal of Cultural Economy
Outside activities
External Advisor, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez, Chile , 2026 -
2025 , -
No outside activities to report