Dr Luis Aue is a postdoctoral fellow in the ERC project “Socialist Medicine. An Alternative Global Health History”. He received his PhD from Free University Berlin and was a research fellow AT Berlin Social Science Center (WZB). His research focuses on the history of global and international health expertise and combines scholarship from history, political science, and science and technology studies. In the project, he works on the history of the East German policlinic during reunification and East German Tropical Medicine.
Aue, Luis / Börgel, Florian (2023): “From “Bangtan Boys” to “International Relations Professor”: Mapping Self-Identifications in the UN’s Twitter Public”, Politics and Governance, https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/6769
Aue, Luis / Hanrieder, Tine (2023): “The quest for diffusible community health worker projects and the pitfalls of scaling culture”, Critical Public Health, https://doi.org/10.1080/09581596.2023.2214689.
Aue, Luis (2021): “How Do Metrics Shape Polities? From Analogue to Digital Measurement Regimes in International Health Politics”, International Political Sociology, https://doi.org/10.1093/ips/olaa018.
Aue, Luis (forthcoming): Knowledge regimes in international health politics, in Handbook of Knowledge and Expertise in International Politics, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Aue, Luis (2022): Technologischer Optimismus reicht nicht. Lehren aus dem internationalen Kampf gegen die Cholera im 19. Jahrhundert, in WZB Mitteilungen, March 2022, https://www.wzb.eu/de/publikationen/wzb-mitteilungen/nr-175-gesundheit.
Aue, Luis (2022): Inequality in Global Health Expertise – and Steps Toward a Pragmatic Critique: Advantages of a Comparative Perspective, The Global. Rethinking Global Governance blog, posted on 15 February 2022.
Aue, Luis /Tine Hanrieder (2019): Peripheral Innovation: The Dental Therapist Movement in the US, Orders Beyond Borders blog, posted on 29 January 2019.
Dr Luis Aue is a postdoctoral fellow in the ERC project “Socialist Medicine. An Alternative Global Health History”. He received his PhD from Free University Berlin and was a research fellow AT Berlin Social Science Center (WZB). His research focuses on the history of global and international health expertise and combines scholarship from history, political science, and science and technology studies. In the project, he works on the history of the East German policlinic during reunification and East German Tropical Medicine.
Aue, Luis / Börgel, Florian (2023): “From “Bangtan Boys” to “International Relations Professor”: Mapping Self-Identifications in the UN’s Twitter Public”, Politics and Governance, https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/6769
Aue, Luis / Hanrieder, Tine (2023): “The quest for diffusible community health worker projects and the pitfalls of scaling culture”, Critical Public Health, https://doi.org/10.1080/09581596.2023.2214689.
Aue, Luis (2021): “How Do Metrics Shape Polities? From Analogue to Digital Measurement Regimes in International Health Politics”, International Political Sociology, https://doi.org/10.1093/ips/olaa018.
Aue, Luis (forthcoming): Knowledge regimes in international health politics, in Handbook of Knowledge and Expertise in International Politics, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Aue, Luis (2022): Technologischer Optimismus reicht nicht. Lehren aus dem internationalen Kampf gegen die Cholera im 19. Jahrhundert, in WZB Mitteilungen, March 2022, https://www.wzb.eu/de/publikationen/wzb-mitteilungen/nr-175-gesundheit.
Aue, Luis (2022): Inequality in Global Health Expertise – and Steps Toward a Pragmatic Critique: Advantages of a Comparative Perspective, The Global. Rethinking Global Governance blog, posted on 15 February 2022.
Aue, Luis /Tine Hanrieder (2019): Peripheral Innovation: The Dental Therapist Movement in the US, Orders Beyond Borders blog, posted on 29 January 2019.
This website is part of a project that has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement No. 949639)
This website is part of a project that has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement No. 949639)