Ninety-minute online training session delivered to the ATTRACT research team, focusing on the methodological foundations and practical applications of controversy mapping in the study of the right to repair. The session covered the identification and tracing of sociotechnical controversies, analysis of actors and material assemblages, mapping of public debates, and digital documentary analysis. It also introduced the exploratory use of Large Language Models (LLMs) as a supporting tool for qualitative and documentary analysis. The activity contributed to expanding the team's analytical and methodological capabilities in relation to the study of emerging controversies linked to socioecological and technological transitions.
Coordinated and delivered by Laura Porta (Politecnico di Milano).