COLLOQUIUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STUDIES
Thomas Heinze
Anna Leuschner
Volker Remmert
The IZWT colloquium presents lectures about current topics in science and technology studies. Each lecture of special guests from all over the world is followd by a discussion. You can find detailed information about lectures and lecturers on posters hung up throughout the university as well as published on the homepage of the IZWT.
LECTURES
Wednesday, 19.10.2022 | Thomas Morel (Wuppertal) | Underground Mathematics. Handwerkskultur und Wissensproduktion im frühneuzeitlichen Europa
Wednesday, 26.10.2022 | Melanie Sehgal und Alex Wilkie (Wuppertal / London) | Beyond the Bifurcation of Nature: Rethinking Aesthetics in Contemporary Knowledge Practices
Wednesday, 02.11.2022 | Aaron Clauset (Colorado) | Faculty hiring and changing representation in academia
Wednesday, 09.11.2022 | Désirée Schauz (München) | Die Fragilität des wissenschaftlichen Internationalismus. Beispiele aus der Geschichte der Göttinger Akademie
Wednesday, 16.11.2022 | Torsten Wilholt (Hannover) | Vertrauen in der Wissenschaft
Wednesday, 23.11.2022 | Gunnar Sivertsen (Oslo) | Two paradoxes of performance-based university funding systems
Wednesday, 30.11.2022 | Fabian Krämer (München) | Universitas Under Pressure: An Architectural Conceptual History, ca. 1860-1900
Wednesday, 07.12.2022 | James Fraser (Wuppertal) | Underdetermination, Theoretical Overlap and Social Construction
Wednesday, 14.12.2022 | Heike Solga (Berlin) | Wirken gleichstellungspolitische Maßnahmen beim Zugang zu Professuren? Erfahrungen aus Deutschland
Wednesday, 11.01.2023 | Caterina Schürch (Exeter) | Disziplinäre Normen in der disziplinenübergreifenden Erforschung biologischer Prozesse
Monday, 16.01.2023 | Paul Hoyningen-Huene (Zürich) | Systematizitätstheorie: Anwendungen und Weiterentwicklungen
Wednesday, 25.01.2023 | Brian Uzzi (Evanston) | Human and Machine Approaches that Boost Scientific and Technological Impact
Wednesday, 01.02.2023 | Catherine Herfeld (Zürich) | What Empirical Network Analysis can do for Philosophy of Science: The Case of Model Transfer