Stine Willum Adrian


Job description

Stine Willum Adrian is a Professor in sociology of health, welfare and qualitative methods at Department of the Social Sciences at The Arctic University of Norway. Adrian is a sociologist by training and holds a PhD in feminist STS and cultural analysis. Adrian’s work has always been interdisciplinary joining ethnography of medical technologies with cultural analysis, ethics and law. Her research interests lie in questions concerning, reproductive technology, technologies of death and dying at the beginning of life, gender, intersectionality, feminist materialisms, the entanglement of technologies and ethics, ethnographic and qualitative methods. Adrian has previously done several comprehensive ethnographic studies on fertility clinics and sperm banks in Denmark and Sweden looking at IVF, insemination, fertility travelling, cryo-technologies, sperm banking, sperm depositing, and she is currently engaged in researching technologies of death and dying at the beginning of life.

 

 


  • Bolette, Stine Willum, Signe :
    How journalism forgets: on the journalistic representation of colonial biopower in Greenland
    Feminist Media Studies 2024 DOI / ARKIV
  • Stine Willum, Charlotte :
    Insuring masculinity: negotiating reproductive vulnerability and control through sperm storage
    NORMA - International Journal for Masculinity Studies 2024 DOI
  • Laura Louise, Camilla, Stine Willum :
    Orchestrating Moral Bearability in the Clinical Management of Second-trimester Selective Abortion
    Social Science and Medicine 2023 DOI / ARKIV
  • Stina, Stina, Morten Deleuran, Stine Willum, Allan A., Guido et al.:
    Experiences and attitudes of Danish men who were sperm donors more than 10 years ago; a qualitative interview study
    PLOS ONE 2023 DOI
  • Stine Willum :
    Abortsystemet skaber en form for moraliseren og mistænkeliggørelse af gravides bevæggrunde for abort.
    Dagbladet Politiken 24. abril 2023
  • Allan A., Guido, Edgar, Janne Rothmar, Anja, Stine Willum et al.:
    An analysis of the outcome of 11 712 men applying to be sperm donors in Denmark and the USA
    Human Reproduction 2023 DOI
  • Stine Willum :
    Freezing Sperm for the Future. Reconfiguring Kinship, Love, and Legacy
    Body & Society 2023 DOI
  • Maria Buhl, Stine Willum, Bugge, Mette Peters, Laura Cæcilie, Mona Bruun et al.:
    Patient attitudes towards and satisfaction with subcutaneous injection of progesterone versus vaginal administration in assisted reproductive technology treatment
    European Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Biology: X 2023
  • Christian Liebst Frisk, Tue, Hans Jakob, Inge Søkilde, Stine Willum, Ulrik Schiøler :
    Patients’ choices and opinions on chorionic villous sampling and non-invasive alternatives for prenatal testing following preimplantation genetic testing for hereditary disorders: A cross-sectional questionnaire study
    Prenatal Diagnosis 2022
  • Ingrid, Ellen, Helen, Stine Willum, Robyn :
    The overuse of intrapartum cardiotocography (CTG) for low-risk women: an actor-network theory analysis of data from focus groups
    Women and Birth 2022
  • Miguel Gómez, Stine Willum, Xavier, Elena :
    Implicit, Explicit, and Structural Barriers and Facilitators for Information and Communication Technology Access in Older Adults
    Frontiers in Psychology 2022
  • Stine Willum :
    Feministisk STS
    2021
  • Lea, Stine Willum :
    The Long March Through the Patriarchal Institutions – A Dialogue Between Rosi Braidotti & Nina Lykke
    Feminist Encounters: A Journal of Critical Studies in Culture and Politics 2021
  • Stine Willum, Janne Rothmar, Charlotte :
    Monstrous Motherhood – Women on the edge of reproductive time
    Science as Culture 2021
  • Stine Willum :
    Stitching Stories of Broken Hearts Together- Living response-able with technologies of death and dying at the beginning of life
    Australian feminist studies 2020
  • Stine Willum :
    Rethinking Reproductive Selection, Traveling Transnationally for Sperm
    BioSocieties 2019
  • Stine Willum, Leah, Nete :
    Introduction to feminist STS at work: Challenging dichotomies and privileges
    Kvinder, Køn og Forskning 2018
  • Stine Willum :
    Passport to Parenthood. Reproductive Pathways In and Out of Denmark
    NORA - Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research 2018
  • Stine Willum :
    Etik på Grænsen - At vælge donor
    2017
  • Malou, Helle, Stine Willum :
    Dialogues on agential realism – engaging in worldings
    Routledge 2020
  • Charlotte, Thomas Søbirk, Janne Rothmar, Anna Sofie, Stine Willum, Rune et al.:
    The Cryopolitics of Reproduction on Ice: A New Scandinavian Ice Age
    Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2019
  • Stine Willum, Janne Rothmar :
    Forskere: Hvorfor skal et abortsamråd beslutte, om grunden til at få en abort er gyldig?
    28. septiembre 2023
  • Stine Willum :
    Jagten på min ukendte donorfar
    02. junio 2023
  • Stine Willum, Janne Rothmar, Anna Sofie, Laura Louise, Annika Frida :
    Forskere. Det er tid til at gentænke abortsystemet
    20. junio 2023
  • Stine Willum :
    Da hun havde efterladt sin døde søn på hospitalet, var der ingen hjælp
    29. junio 2023
  • Stine Willum :
    Mod Sædvane – En historie om hvordan familieforestillinger blev forandret og etiske problematikker foldede sig ud
    Kvinder, Køn og Forskning 2023
  • Stine Willum :
    Vi kontrollerer vores kroppe med apps. Men kan de også hjælpe graviditeten på vej?,
    10. marzo 2022
  • Stine Willum :
    Nybagt mor og uhelbredeligt syg. Nye teknologier skaber store dilemmaer
    01. julio 2022
  • Stine Willum :
    I USA: Tvilllinger født 30 år efter at de blev undfanget
    25. noviembre 2022
  • Stine Willum :
    Kvinder skal have lov til at inseminere sig selv, mener man i sædbanker, der vil af med forbud
    05. febrero 2022
  • Stine Willum, tine, Janne Rothmar, Randi, Minori, Yukari et al.:
    Gamete donation in the time of DNA surprises
    Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica 2022
  • Stine Willum :
    Feministisk STS
    08. marzo 2021
  • Stine Willum :
    Mom-shaming
    04. marzo 2021
  • Stine Willum :
    Hvornår bliver et foster til et barn
    03. abril 2021
  • Stine Willum :
    Man behøver ikke fiktion som Tjenerindens Fortælling’ for at få reproduktionsgys. Der er masser at hente i den danske fertilitetsdebat
    08. agosto 2020
  • Stine Willum :
    Vi har sortert hele tiden
    02. junio 2020
  • Stine Willum :
    Det Etiske Råd: Kvinders Æg Skal Opbevares Meget Længere,
    30. septiembre 2020
  • Stine Willum, Janne Rothmar, Charlotte :
    Udskamning af solomødre er baseret på misogyni og akademisk fake
    05. junio 2019
  • Stine Willum :
    Et halvt hjerte 1 og 2
    29. octubre 2019
  • Stine Willum :
    Dons de sperme/Jurys populaires
    08. diciembre 2019
  • Stine Willum :
    Why So Many Women Travel to Denmark for Fertility Treatments
    03. enero 2019
  • Stine Willum :
    Rugemødre
    29. marzo 2019
  • Charlotte, Stine Willum, Janne Rothmar :
    Monstrøse Moderskaber
    2019
  • Stine Willum :
    16 Samtale med lektor i Teknoantropologi Stine Willum Adrian om manglende fortællinger når det ikke lykkes
    03. septiembre 2019
  • Stine Willum :
    Maria og Anders blev rådet til at fjerne et foster: Hvordan skal man vælge en trilling fra?
    22. agosto 2019
  • Stine Willum :
    Mapping the Situation. A Suitable Method for Doing Feminist STS at Work
    Kvinder, Køn og Forskning 2018
  • Leah, Stine Willum :
    Epistemology, Activism and Entanglement- Rethinking Knowledge Production. Interview with Nina Lykke
    2018
  • Stine Willum :
    Kunstig Befrugtning
    04. octubre 2018
  • Stine Willum :
    På kun 23 dage lærte min søn mig om livet og døden
    25. agosto 2017
  • Stine Willum :
    Ekstra betaling får flere kvinder til at donere deres æg
    13. octubre 2017

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    Research interests

    Stine Willum Adrian is a Professor in sociology of health, welfare and qualitative methods at Department of the Social Sciences at The Arctic University of Norway. Adrian is a sociologist by training and holds a PhD in feminist STS and cultural analysis. Adrian’s work has always been interdisciplinary joining ethnography of medical technologies with cultural analysis, ethics and law. Her research interests lie in questions concerning, reproductive technology, technologies of death and dying at the beginning of life, gender, intersectionality, feminist materialisms, the entanglement of technologies and ethics, ethnographic and qualitative methods. Adrian has previously done several comprehensive ethnographic studies on fertility clinics and sperm banks in Denmark and Sweden looking at IVF, insemination, fertility travelling, cryo-technologies, sperm banking, sperm depositing, and she is currently engaged in researching technologies of death and dying at the beginning of life.

    Teaching

    Kurser:

    SVF-3003 Kvalitative forskningsmetoder

    SOS-2002 Bachelorgradsoppgave

    SVF-1050 Samfunnsvitenskapelig metode

    SVF-1051 Samfunnsvitenskapelig metode (online)

    SOS-1018 Fra embryo til internasjonal politikk - kjønnsteoretiske perspektiver på reproduksjon, seksualitet og biopolitikk


    Member of research group



    CV

    Employment 

    2024 -          Professor in sociology of health, welfare and qualitative methods, UiT
    2023            Associate Professor in sociology of health, welfare and qualitative methods, UiT
    2015 - 2023 Associate Professor in Techno-Anthropology, Aalborg University
    2011- 2015  Assistant Professor in Techno-Anthropology, Aalborg University  
    2007            Academic Coordinator, Department of Gender Studies, Linköping University (March 1’st – Aug. 31’st)

    Education

    2006, Filosofie Doktorsexamen (Ph.D.), Department of Gender Studies, Linköping University (5 years program)  

    2000, Cand.scient.soc. in International Development Studies and Sociology, RUC   

    1997,  Filosofie magisterexamen in Sociology (Swedish Masters), Lunds University

    1993 International Bacceloreate (IB), United World College of the Adriatic, Italy


    Fakultet for Humaniora, Samfunnsvitenskap og Lærerutdanning D1030B


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