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Sne Scott Hansen

Postdoctoral research fellow (Carlsberg Foundation)

Research interests

Sne Scott Hansen is a postdoctoral research fellow. Her work addresses the meanings and implications of using wearable digital tracking technologies for personalised decision-support in everyday life. She connects these practices to wider questions of automated decision-making and artificial intelligence: how data becomes action, and how public imaginaries of AI shape both technologies and the ways we experience them.

Current research

Her current project, Decoding health data when you’re not sick (2025–2027), funded by the Carlsberg Foundation (CF24-0486), focuses on consumer use of continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) beyond the diabetes context. It explores how individuals make sense of such data, the opportunities and challenges of being constantly connected, and the implications for digital wellbeing.