My PhD project investigates the capture of minor aesthetic and social life as sustain the production of innovation. I think through the failure and evasion of ongoing capture from the perspective of more-than human ecologies. The project draws on ethnographic field work in New York City on the relation between global logistics, fugitive motorvehicles, and ecological awareness.
I am trained in social anthropology and material culture studies from University College London (BSc) and the University of Oxford (MPhil). Since 2019, I maintain an active collaboration with the Graduate School of Management at Kyoto University, Japan around the study of technical improvisation and minor innovation.
At casino 168, I have taught qualitative research methods, capitalist studies, and innovation management–all at undergraduate level. In 2025, as a visiting researcher at the Institute of Architecture and Culture, Royal Danish Academy I hold reading circles with graduate students and assist in tutoring and teaching political architecture.
Primary research areas
Ecology
Social anthropology
Process philosohpy
Performance
Social media
Link to this homepage
www.cbs.dk/en/staff/elomsc
Courses
Qualitative research methods
Managing Innovation in Organisations
Re-Imagining Capitalism
Supervision
I teach and supervise on topics related to my primary research areas, as well as to questions that concern innovation inside and outside formal organisations.
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2023
Edoardo Lomi; Macon Holt / In: Toward a Minor Tech. ed. /Christian Ulrik Andersen; Geoff Cox. Aarhus : Digital Aesthetics Research Centre / Center for Digital Æstetikforskning 2023, p. 4 (A Peer-reviewed Newspaper About, No. 1, Vol. 12)