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Noëlle Rohde is a social anthropologist with a philosophy background and an interest in the social dimension of numbers. She earned her doctorate from the University of Oxford where her thesis on grading in Germany won the Professor David Parkin Prize for the use of ethnographic methods. Besides quantification, Noëlle Rohde's academic interests are technology ethics, epistemology and critiques of meritocracy. She currently holds a postdoctoral scholarship at Paderborn University where she investigates quantification in sports.
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