Episodes 12
Avg. Duration 56m
Activity Highly Active
Since Dec 2020
Latest Episode Feb 2026

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We live in a technological age in which our practices, infrastructures, institutions, and whole ways of being are shaping and being shaped by technology. It is an age marked by tremendous possibility and opportunity but also heightened levels of anxiety, alienation, nihilism and divisiveness – all occurring within a global context of rising economic inequality and destructive forms of environmental exploitation.


University College Dublin (UCD) Centre for Innovation, Technology & Organisation (CITO) is home to a multi-disciplinary international research community of scholars and practitioners who share specific concerns about, and orientations to, a variety of contemporary technical/social challenges. 


Our shared project at UCD CITO is one of care for the institutions and communities that enact our current and future collective humanity. We aim to offer informed critical and constructive commentary on the growing technologisation of human and organisational life and, by so doing, to interrogate what it means to be human in a technological age. More specifically, our research activities are concerned with understanding and assessing the cultural and political dynamics of the technosocial change processes that continue to animate contemporary ways of working, organising, governing and living. We endeavour to play a role in actively shaping the development of our organisations and broader social institutions in ways that might better serve future generations of workers, managers, leaders, policy makers, citizens, and the broader world that will sustain them.


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S1E12 Johno (Robert Johnston) on Psilocybin, Heidegger and being-toward-death

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Psilocybin, Heidegger and being-toward-deathBetween 2020 and 2023 psychologist Marg Ross and psychiatrist Justin Dwyer, together with collaborators, ran the largest Australian randomised control of…

S1E11 Data Practices with Hippolyte Lefebvre

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Welcome to the CITO Podcast.Séamas Kelly invites Hippolyte Lefebvre to present an overview of his research interests and direction. Hippolyte is a member of CITO and the Management Information…

S1E10 Making New Money by Quinn DuPont

Oct 17, 2025 1h 10m

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S1E9 STS Community Making with Cassidy R. Sugimoto and Rob Kitchin

Nov 17, 2024 1h 8m

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S1E8 A Storied Academic Life - Karamjit Gill

Oct 23, 2024 57m

The following is the second recording from the Music and Virtual Worlds Workshop held on the 20th of June, 2024 – where invited guest, Emeritus Professor Karamjit Gill, co-founder and editor of the…

S1E7 The Music and Virtual Worlds Workshop

Sep 24, 2024 1h 7m

The following is a recording from the Music and Virtual Worlds Workshop held on the 20th of June, 2024 - a working event of the XTREME project, a research projected funded by the European Union.The…

S1E6 Policy and European Economic Convergence

May 07, 2024 50m

In this seminar, Professors Frank Barry and Marcin Piątkowski contrast Ireland and Poland’s pathways to economic independence and growth, through the lens of industrial and economic policy. This,…

S1E5 Phenomenology & Technology Part 2 - Lucas Introna

Dec 18, 2023 1h 12m

This ‘from the archives’ recording is the first part of the keynote from “ Triangular Conference 2008”.We were delighted to have Dermot Moran and Lucas Introna to talk about the value of conducting…

S1E4 Phenomenology & Technology Part 1 - Dermot Moran

Dec 18, 2023 1h 11m

This ‘from the archives’ recording is the first part of the keynote from “ Triangular Conference 2008”.We were delighted to have Dermot Moran and Lucas Introna to talk about the value of conducting…

S1E3 Investigate the frontline with Laura Lucia Parolin and Carmen Pellegrinelli

Mar 06, 2023 36m

This seminar is titled "Investigate the frontline: performing an affective ethnography in a theatre workshop" by Laura Lucia Parolin, University of Southern Denmark & Carmen Pellegrinelli,…

S1E2 Towards a Firm for Our Time with JC Spender

Mar 05, 2021 45m

The seminar took place virtually on Friday March 5th, 2021AbstractThe widely accepted understanding of the firm is deeply flawed and is a serious impediment to policy-making. Indeed there seems to…

S1E1 Meaningful Work and Hermeneutics with Todd Mei

Dec 09, 2020 22m

The seminar took place virtually on Wednesday December 9th, 2020AbstractMeaningful work is the idea that work holds an important role in the flourishing of societies and individuals. While there are…

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