Research Proposal Sample Online, PhD, Charles Sturt University, Australia
Publications and projects
1. Main Academic Publications
E. Gomart. (1995) 'Homéopathie et allopathie: les techniques de diagnostic dans l’
articulation des cadres de référence', Techniques et Réseaux, 25-26, 109-128
E. Gomart. (1996)‘Qu’est-ce que l’hétérodoxie? Le cas de trois cardiologues
homéopathes’, Revue Internationale de Psychopathologie, 21, 167-186
E.Gomart (1999) ‘Surprised by methadone : Experiments in substitution’, Ph.D.
Thesis, Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Paris, Paris, France.
E. Gomart and A. Hennion (1999). ‘Drug Users and Music Amateurs: Towards a
Sociology of Attachment?’, in J. Hussard and J. Law (editors) ANT and After,
Blackwell, 220-247.
E. Gomart and Hélene Martineau (2000). Politiques et expérimentations récentes sur les
drogues aux Pays-Bas, OFDT Publications.
E. Gomart (2002) ‘Methadone: Six Effects in Search of a Substance’ Social Studies
of Science, 32, 93-135.
E. Gomart (2002) ‘Towards Generous Constraint: Freedom and Coercion in a French
addiction treatment’, Sociology of Health and Illness, 24, 517-549.
A. Hennion, S. Maisoneuve, E. Gomart. (2002) Figures de l’amateur: formes, objets,
pratiques de l’amour de la musique aujourd’hui, Documentation Française, Paris.
E. Gomart and M. Hajer. (2003) ‘Is That Politics?’, in H. Nowotny and S. Jasanov
(eds.) Yearbook of Science and Technology Studies, Kluwer, Delft, 33-61.
E. Gomart. (2004) ‘Surprised by methadone’, in M. Berg and M. Akrich (ed.), Body
and Society: Special issue ‘Bodies on trial’, Vol. 10, 2/3, June-September, 85-110.
E.Gomart. (2004) 'Drawing in the public', report for the post doc financed by the
University of Amsterdam/Ministry of Landscape and Nature.
E.Gomart (2005) 'Theorize this!' (an ethnography of Rem Koolhaas's Office for
Metropolitan Architecture), article for the jubileum issue of the Dutch contemporary
philosophy journal Krisis, vol. 6, 4, 95-100.
E.Gomart, (2005) 'Politicising Aesthetics: An ethnography of architectural drawing' in M.
Hajer (ed.) Een Plan dat Werkt, NAI publicaties, 64-94.
E. Gomart (2005) ‘Political Aesthetics: image and form in Dutch spatial politics’ in B.
Latour and P. Wiebel Making Things Public, MIT Press, 726-733.
E. Gomart (2007) Editor of (and author of the 'Introduction' to) Genesis: Life at the end of
the information age, catalogue for the exhibition at the Utrecht Centraal Museum,
2. Utrecht.
Other projects.
Office for Metropolitan Architecture/ Rem Koolhaas on 'Shanghai Expo 2010' for
Shanghai Municipality. Researcher, co-elaboration (with designers and architects) of
visual and textual presentations, presented by Koolhaas in Shanghai in July 2003. (For
all published OMA projects, see www.oma.nl, click on 'Projects' then scroll and select
project titles to see photos, descriptions and credits).
Office for Metropolitan Architecture/ Rem Koolhaas, project on 'Beijing Central Business
District' for the Beijing Municipality. Researcher and project leader, co-elaboration of
visual and textual presentations on the modernisation of Beijing's city center, presented
by Koolhaas in Beijing, August 2003.
Office for Metropolitan Architecture/ Rem Koolhaas, project on 'Beijing Preservation' for
Beijing Municipality. Researcher and project leader, co-elaboration of visual and textual
presentations on the Beijing urban preservation policy. July-October 2003.
Office for Metropolitan Architecture/ Rem Koolhaas /National Gallery, Berlin.
Researcher, Participation in the collection and preparation of material on the Chinese
projects of OMA for Koolhaas's Content exhibit. November-December 2003. (In 2004,
this exhibition travelled to the Kunsthal in Rotterdam, Netherlands).
Office for Metropolitan Architecture / Rem Koolhaas. Authoring catalogue entry on
project ‘Preservation / Beijing’: ‘Modernisation and preservation’ in the 2003 book
edited by R. Koolhaas Content (Taschent), 750-1.
Office for Metropolitan Architecture/ Rem Koolhaas. Researcher and designer, ‘The
co-emergence of preservation and modernisation in 19th
century Europe’, internal
presentation (used internally for Kolhaas's museum and preservation lectures and
projects). January-March 2004.
Office for Metropolitan Architecture/ Rem Koolhaas, Researcher, project leader, co-
designer, production of visual book on ‘The genetics of the modern museum’, internal
presentation (used internally for Koolhaas's preservation and museum lectures and
projects). September 2004-February 2005.
Office for Metropolitan Architecture/ Rem Koolhaas /Venice Art Biennale, Italy.
Researcher and co-designer for Koolhaas’s (visual/textual) critique of the collusion
between the contemporary art market and architecture, Extension versus Neglect.
Venice, March-June 2005.
MKZ Museum (Zentrum voor Kunst en Medientechnologie), Dutch landscape planning, a
cell in the exhibit Making Things Public, head-curated by Bruno Latour and Pieter
Weibel, Karlsruhe, Germany, 2005.
Utrecht Centraal Museum, Uit Het Depot, visual and textual introduction to a 'de-
acquisition' auction held in the museum, Utrecht, Netherlands. Exhibition February-
March 2006.
3. Utrecht Centraal Museum, Life at the end of the information age, a cybernetics, art,
science, artificial intelligence show. Utrecht, Netherlands. Exhibition April-December
2007.
E.Gomart. 'Our Darling Objects: a dialog between an artist and a philosopher', free lance
article, written for artist Yvonne Droge Wendel, presented at Manchester University's
CRESC conference Objects: What Matters?, Technology, Value and Social Change
(September 1- 4 2009); and at Radar's art and technology exhibit at Loughborough
University (29 January 2009). (See www.yvonnedrogewendel.nl, click on 'Object
Reading List' and scroll down to 'E.Gomart' for an online version of the paper).