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Eva Knutz public CV
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Eva Knutz
Associate Professor
,
The Department of Media, Design, Education and Cognition
Associate Professor
,
Social Design & Interaction Research
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4875-8868
Phone
+4565501024
Email
evak
sdu
dk
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Social Sciences
artifact
5%
cancer
28%
clinician
21%
communication
20%
computer game
5%
content analysis
9%
conversation
9%
correctional institution
49%
Criminal Justice
11%
criminology
5%
decision making
31%
democracy
25%
dialogue
5%
empowerment
25%
evaluation
22%
event
7%
everyday life
20%
evidence
5%
experience
5%
family member
6%
father
29%
gynecology
15%
health care
27%
Health care professionals
13%
health professionals
23%
Healthcare
38%
healthcare services
15%
identity formation
8%
imprisonment
19%
interview
13%
management
18%
methodology
9%
narrative
69%
New Public Management
7%
offense
7%
outpatient clinic
17%
politics
20%
present
6%
prisoner
15%
public sector
20%
public service
10%
research planning
100%
research process
11%
research project
19%
resources
16%
stakeholder
17%
supplement
5%
treatment decisions
51%
vulnerability
6%
welfare state
5%
Arts & Humanities
Activism
45%
Agonism
7%
Art
19%
Artifact
29%
Cancer Patients
26%
Co-production
49%
Democracy
35%
Designer
29%
Discourse
5%
Elderly People
10%
Emotion
28%
Exercise
5%
Fiction
46%
Field Work
35%
Imprisonment
7%
Instantiation
7%
Interpersonal Interaction
9%
Materiality
48%
Multiplicity
10%
Participation
25%
Performance Art
11%
Performativity
10%
Prison
5%
Render
6%
Research Projects
15%
Social Interaction
38%
Social Needs
24%
Spontaneity
8%
Teenagers
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Ambulatory Care Facilities
12%
Child
16%
Communication
28%
Delivery of Health Care
30%
Education
7%
Experimental Games
10%
Feasibility Studies
13%
Gynecology
12%
Interviews
8%
Observational Studies
9%
Patient Care
9%
Patient Preference
14%
Pediatrics
24%
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
48%
Research Design
30%
SDM
21%
Shared Decision Making
15%
Therapeutics
6%
Video Games
7%