Timothy Webmoor, PhD

Faculty CU Boulder, PhD Stanford, Post-Doc Oxford specializing in cultural experience strategy and UX Research for clients and their customers

Denver, Colorado, United States of America

Research Expertise

material culture
science and technology studies (STS)
digital culture and heritage
UX Research
Product Design

About

Timothy Webmoor is a highly educated and experienced anthropologist and design studies expert. He received his PhD in Anthropology and Design from Stanford University in 2008 and went on to complete a post-doctoral fellowship in Science and Technology Studies at Oxford University. His research, publications, and teaching have made significant contributions to the fields, placing him in the top 5% for global readership and impact for the past 8 years.

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Publications

Timely Things
Archaeology
2012
Things Are Us! A Commentary on Human/Things Relations under the Banner of a ‘Social’ Archaeology
Norwegian Archaeological Review
2008
What about ‘one more turn after the social’ in archaeological reasoning? Taking things seriously
World Archaeology
2007
AGILE ETHICS FOR MASSIFIED RESEARCH AND VISUALIZATION
Information, Communication & Society
2012
Mediational techniques and conceptual frameworks in archaeology
Journal of Social Archaeology
2005
A Political Economy of Visual Media in Archaeology
Re-Presenting the Past
2013
Visualization in the Age of Computerization
Unknown Venue
2014
STS, Symmetry, Archaeology
The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of the Contemporary World
2013
Archaeology
Unknown Venue
2012
Prólogo.
Estrategias de investigación social cualitativa
2020
From Silicon Valley to the Valley of Teotihuacan: The “Yahoo!s” of New Media and Digital Heritage
Visual Anthropology Review
2008
Modern Materials: The proceedings of CHAT Oxford, 2009
Unknown Venue
2012
Algorithmic Alchemy, or the Work of Code in the Age of Computerized Visualization
Visualization in the Age of Computerization
2014
What Can Contemporary Philosophy Learn from our ‘Scientific Philosophy’ Heritage?
Scientific Metaphysics
2013
Introduction
Archaeology
2012
Object-oriented metrologies of care and the proximate ruin of Building 500
Ruin Memories
Boobies found alive and kicking
New Scientist
2009
Coisas são nós! Um comentário sobre as relações humano/coisas sob a bandeira da Arqueologia Social
Vestígios - Revista Latino-Americana de Arqueologia Histórica
2016
Are digital picturings representations?
Electronic Workshops in Computing
2010
Archaeology: Philosophy and Science
International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences
2015
Robert Chapman and Alison Wylie . Evidential Reasoning in Archaeology (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016, 254 pp., 19 illustr., hbk, ISBN 978-1-4725-2527-7)
European Journal of Archaeology
2017
¿Qué es esa cosa llamada arqueología histórica?
Complutum
1970
Archaeology in the Making
Unknown Venue
2013
Editorial
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
2012
Science before Modernity, Archaeology of the PresentThe Archaeology of Science: Studying the Creation of Useful Knowledge.By Michael Brian Schiffer. New York: Springer, 2013.
Current Anthropology
2015

Education

Stanford University

PhD, Anthropology and Design Studies / 2007

Stanford

Oxford University

post-doc, Science and Technology Studies

Oxford

Experience

University of Colorado Boulder

Teaching Professor (Lecturer-Instructor-Asst. Teaching Professor) / 2012Present

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