
About
Linda Madsen is an Associate Professor at the Department of Nursing and Health Sciences within the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, University of South-Eastern Norway. Her research focuses on care studies, social anthropology, and science and technology studies (STS), addressing topics like pandemic governance, biosecurity, corporate social responsibility, and more-than-human environments.
- PhD from TIK Center for Technology, Innovation and Culture, University of Oslo
- Postdoctoral work at University of Freiburg (2016–2019)
- Current projects: HelseVel (2019–2024), CIDIMOH (2021–2026), and One Health in Northern Communities
Research Themes:
- Interdisciplinary analysis of health services and pandemic preparedness
- Intersection of social anthropology and STS in care contexts
- Corporate responsibility and crisis response networks
- Visualization and political implications of knowledge production
Recent Trends:
Over the past five years, Madsen's work has emphasized:
- COVID-19 impacts on nursing homes and social policy
- One Health frameworks for climate-infectious disease connections
- Ethical-legal dimensions of epidemic response (ELSA)
- Time politics in healthcare systems
- Multi-sited ethnography of care practices
Scientific Contributions:
- Author of monograph on avian influenza's global threat construction
- Key publications in Curare Journal, DELSI symposium, and EASST conferences
- Collaborations across Norway, Germany, Uganda, and Finland
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