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Alauzen Marie is a CNRS Research Fellow at LAMSADE, a research laboratory affiliated with Paris Dauphine University. Her work bridges the fields of sociology, law, and technology studies, with a particular focus on the social implications of digital systems and algorithms.
Her research interests include:
- Sociology of science and technology
- Sociology of state and law
- Anthropology of writing and reading
Dr. Marie's scholarly work examines the intersection of technology, governance, and social practices. Her recent publications explore how digital systems shape citizenship, public policy, and professional practices in various domains including housing benefits administration, surgical environments, and algorithmic governance. Her research demonstrates a consistent focus on making visible the often-hidden social dimensions of technological systems.
Her notable publications include studies on IT citizenship through public source code examination, the politics of programming choices in social welfare systems, the transformation of surgical practices through robotic technologies, and the challenges of achieving algorithmic transparency and explainability.
Dr. Marie's work is characterized by interdisciplinary collaboration, as evidenced by her co-authorship with researchers from diverse fields including computer science, law, and medicine. Her research has practical implications for policymakers, technologists, and social scientists seeking to understand and shape the relationship between technology and society.



