Valuation of early-stage technology
The Valuation of Early Stage Technology (VEST) research project is an effort to develop a contemporary theory and an empirical and practically applicable model for appraising the value of early-stage technology in the information and communication industry based on large firm-level data.
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Emergency shelter
What strategies and techniques are used to shelter the forcibly displaced? What assumptions are these based upon? What are their effects? This research examines humanitarian shelter from three distinctive angles.
First, through the study of material culture: this project examines shelters, site designs, and remnants of informal housing in order to understand humanitarian techniques and the vernacular practices of people on the move.
Humanitarian nutrition
This project examines humanitarian nutrition and its history from the 19th century to the present day.
Through archival research, fieldwork, and the analysis of humanitarian handbooks, it examines how Victorian technologies such as the soup kitchen were transformed into contemporary mechanisms for emergency feeding. This involved a series of historical transformations: from communal to individual designs, from vernacular to technical foods, and from personal to impersonal measurements.