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Prof. Cornelius Schubert is a Professor of the Sociology of Science and Technology at TU Dortmund University since 2021. His research focuses on interaction, organization, and technology in healthcare, particularly digitalization in medicine, patient-generated data, and qualitative digital methods like technography. He holds a sociology background from TU Berlin and has conducted extensive fieldwork in healthcare settings.
Education: Completed sociology studies at TU Berlin in the late 1990s, with early research on Erving Goffman’s theories and hospital organization. His doctoral thesis analyzed improvisational practices in operating rooms, linking medical practices to technical system design.
Research Interests: Examination of digital health technologies, sociological implications of healthcare digitalization, and methodological innovations in studying social media and healthcare interactions. Key themes include body knowledge, lay-expert communication, and the transformation of medical categories through digital platforms.
Projects: Subproject manager for initiatives like C02 Digital Body Knowledge, AG1 Theories of the Popular, FW3 Technography, and FW5 Case Studies. His work bridges sociological theory and applied research, emphasizing empirical fieldwork.
Awards: No awards explicitly listed in the provided text.
Grants/Advising: Leads interdisciplinary projects funded through collaborative grants, focusing on digital health, technography, and medical sociology. No specific student advisee names listed.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates within the Technography and Corpus Hermeneutics framework and the lay knowledge research group, emphasizing interdisciplinary teamwork in healthcare and digital sociology.



