Airi Lampinen

@airi_

Associate Professor @ Stockholm University. Docent @ University of Helsinki. (She/her). HCI & social psychology. Weekly newsletter:

Stockholm, Sweden
Joined June 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    2 Nov 2020

    Our little son is one week old today ❤️ We’re all doing well — but if you need something from me, ask again later (on leave until May 2021).

    Baby sleeping in a crib under a knitted blanket
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  2. Retweeted
    Mar 1

    [Petit Fours 262] On trust in intimate health technologies, coffee on keyboards, and the web we want

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  3. Retweeted
    Feb 26

    The secret to a productive career is to never stop being delusional about how much you can accomplish in the short time you have.

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    Feb 14

    [Petit Fours 261] On the alignment problem, Yo-Yo Machines, and software as a garden

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    Jan 25

    [Petit Fours 260] On negotiation skills, more careful media systems, and the agency of workers

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    Jan 18

    [Petit Fours 259] On systems thinking, abundance, and the political economy of global media

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    "So many of the conferences I attend are obsessed with the future of technology rather than the future of human beings" says

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    Jan 13

    [Petit Fours 258] On platform governance, shifting frictions, and an ambitious new bike trail

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  9. Retweeted
    Jan 11

    For the last few months, I've been working with some amazing colleagues to plant the seeds for a new research network looking at issues relating to platform governance, regulation, and power. We're very excited to announce our first conference in March:

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  10. Retweeted
    31 Dec 2020

    Y2K was 21 years ago. Looking back, I think the only thing we learned is that if a bunch people work really hard to stop a problem from happening, lots of other people will assume it was never really a problem.

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    31 Dec 2020

    I get it, i do. This year has been TRASH. But don’t make the mistake of telling people not to celebrate their 2020 joy. What are you, the pleasure police?

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    A few years ago I commissioned someone on oDesk to make this parody cover of Time magazine. Now it feels like it might actually happen😀

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    27 Nov 2020

    For the dozen of academics in my audience, I have great news ! -zen has been approved yesterday. Say goodbye to rejected papers with this Firefox extension.

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  14. 21 Dec 2020

    Winter solstice aka rock bottom day. For those of us in the North, there’s darkness ahead but it won’t get any worse than this. That, to me, counts as comfort. Fiat lux, folks!

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    19 Dec 2020

    Love how this statement is equally applicable to computers and history

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    16 Dec 2020

    Be our guest! Apply to become our first visiting research fellows during the (hopefully post-pandemic) academic year 2021/22. Modest stipend and workspace included

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  17. 15 Dec 2020
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  18. Retweeted
    8 Dec 2020

    How would you go about studying an algorithmic system that you are living with everyday & that you depend on for life? What questions would you ask & how would you go about it? So far, themes include data, labor, training and experimentation.

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    7 Dec 2020

    Thrilled our Workshop on Algorithmic Imaginaries of Workers has been accepted! ✨Participants inc. @ridaqadri_ - CALL FOR PAPERS ➡️

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    7 Dec 2020

    Some nice Monday news: My article, "‘My Life Is More Valuable Than This’: Understanding Risk among On-Demand Food Couriers in Edinburgh" is online at

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  21. 3 Dec 2020

    Come to Stockholm, work with excellent & kind scholars!

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