Daniel Normark
Researcher at Department of Economic History
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- +46 18 471 63 17
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- Daniel.Normark@ekhist.uu.se
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- Ekonomikum
Kyrkogårdsgatan 10 - Postal address:
- Box 513
751 20 UPPSALA
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Researcher at Department of Economic History; Science and Technology Studies Center
- Mobile phone:
- +46 70 248 50 49
- E-mail:
- daniel.normark@ekhist.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Ekonomikum
Kyrkogårdsgatan 10 - Postal address:
- Box 513
751 20 UPPSALA
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Biography
Daniel Normark was born in Asmara, Eritrea in 1974. He is a researcher at the Karolinska Institutet, Centre for Science & Technology studies, Uppsala University and affiliated with Gothenburg Research Institute (especially Centre for Consumer Science (CFK)) within the University of Gothenburg. He holds a PhD in science and technology studies (STS) at the sociological department, University of Gothenburg. He has been a researcher at the Mobility Studio at the Interactive Institute and a research assistant at the Viktoria Institute in the Mobile Informatics Program. His research focuses on sites of negotiation from the interactions within the laboratory to the mundane features of mobility.
Publications
Recent publications
Part of Technology and culture, 2025
Introduction to the Special Section: Recreational mobilities in (and beyond) the compact city
Part of Mobilities, p. 691-699, 2023
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Part of Mobilities, p. 756-772, 2023
- DOI for Recreational mobility on a busy street: visual studies of alterity by doing jogging and doing dog-walking
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(Un)equal footing: Otherings and orderings of urban mobility
Part of Journal of Transport History, p. 165-182, 2023
Part of Journal of Transport History, p. 277-295, 2022
- DOI for Ontologies on collision course: Collaborative mobility v. managerial transport in the contemporary history of intelligent transport systems
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Articles in journal
Part of Technology and culture, 2025
Introduction to the Special Section: Recreational mobilities in (and beyond) the compact city
Part of Mobilities, p. 691-699, 2023
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Part of Mobilities, p. 756-772, 2023
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(Un)equal footing: Otherings and orderings of urban mobility
Part of Journal of Transport History, p. 165-182, 2023
Part of Journal of Transport History, p. 277-295, 2022
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Bicycles, cyclists and loads: a comparative analysis of cycling practices in Gothenburg and Toulouse
Part of Applied Mobilities, p. 1-25, 2019
Part of Visual Studies, p. 13-27, 2019
- DOI for Funny bikes: a symmetrical study of urban space, vehicular units and mobility through the voyeuristic spokesperson of a video lens
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Mundane intermodality: a comparative analysis of bike-renting practices
Part of Mobilities, p. 791-807, 2018
Part of Applied Mobilities, p. 126-128, 2016
Part of Journal of Historical Research in Marketing, p. 452-475, 2015
Part of Ambix, p. 167-188, 2015
Managing Walking Together: The Challenge of Revolving Doors
Part of Space and Culture, p. 122-136, 2014
Part of Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, 2011
Part of Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, 2011
Part of Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, 2011
Part of Svensk Medicinhistorisk Tidskrift, Supplement, p. 15-45, 2011
Chapters in book
Part of Nordic Retail Research – Emerging diversity, p. 269-285, Bokförlaget BAS, 2012
Conference papers
Gott fett: Smak och sensorik vid AB Margarinbolaget
2017
Ölsmakens mästare: Sensorisk analys vid Stockholms bryggerier 1889–1964
2017
Negotiating Space - in a biography of a street: Infrastructure & Practices.
2016
2016
Cycling and the Traffic Separation Regime
2015
Karolinska Institutet och den akademiska gemenskapens olika ansikten
2015
Conflicting Ontologies in Intelligent Transport Systems
2015
The coagulation factor of a factory – lost in translation
2015
2014
Tracing associations: a spatial-temporal challenge – the case of consumer logistics
2014
Consumer Logistics: the mobility for consumption
2014
Counter, encounter: materials, voids and trial of skill
2012
Mobile Materialeties: towards an ethno-logistical investigation of consumer-assemblages
2012
An everyday encounter with road representations
2011
Reports
2017
2017
Other
Part of ICON, p. 189-191, 2016
Part of Lychnos, p. 228-229, 2014