Colloquium Science and Technology Studies

The IZWT colloquium presents lectures about current topics in science and technology studies.

Organizers: Arlette Jappe, Corina Strößner, Janina Wellmann.

 

 

Program winter term 2024/25

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Wednesday, 16.10.2024 | Janina Wellmann (Wuppertal) | Biological Motion. A History of Studying Life and Being Alive

Wednesday, 23.10.2024 | Corina Strößner (Wuppertal) | Similarity First in Philosophy and Cognitive Science

Wednesday, 30.10.2024 | Szabolcs László (Budapest) | Transnationally Shared Knowledge Production: Promoting, Transferring, and Adapting the Kodály-Method during the Cold War

Wednesday, 06.11.2024 | Valeria Aman (Berlin) | What can Bibliometrics tell us about Knowledge Flows among Scholars?

Wednesday, 13.11.2024 | Franziska Neumann (Braunschweig) | Follow the Money:  Bergbau, Kapital und Ressourcenpolitik im 16. Jahrhundert

Wednesday, 20.11.2024 | Daniel Brooks (Wuppertal) | Scale Ranges, the Variety of Matter’s Forms, and Levels of Organization as Local Maxima

Wednesday, 27.11.2024 (ZOOM-MEETING) | Jesper Wilborg Schneider (Aarhus) | Questionable Research Practices. What are They and so should we worry?

Wednesday, 04.12.2024 | Erik Curiel (München) | Math Does Not Represent

Wednesday, 11.12.2024 | Anna Sieben (Wuppertal) | Psychological Knowledge as Travelling Concept. Insights from Interview Studies on Marriage and Parenting Ideals in Turkey

Wednesday, 18.12.2024 | Jason Lemberg (Wuppertal) | Stiftung – Wissenschaft – Krieg. Naturwissenschaften an der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt im Nationalsozialismus

Wednesday, 08.01.2025 | Helge Wendt (Jena) | Globale Kohle. Zur langzeitigen Integration kolonialer Räume in die fossile Energiewirtschaft

Wednesday, 15.01.2025 | Zehra Bilgin (Istanbul) | The Adoption of Logarithms in Ottoman Science: From Introduction to Integration

Wednesday, 22.01.2025 | Uljana Feest (Hannover) | Exploratives vs. hypothesentestendes Experimentieren: Eine falsche Dichotomie

Wednesday, 29.01.2025 | Ernest Aigner (Lüneburg) | Empirical Perspectives on Concentration in Global Academic Economics

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