The Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Science Studies takes place each Tuesday from 16:15 to 17:45 in room X-E0-236 and over Zoom.
The intended format is to have live events with remote access. Should a speaker be giving their talk only via Zoom, this will be indicated by the prefix “Zoom only”.
https://uni-bielefeld.zoom-x.de/j/66340910104?pwd=ep6llgcnBIvGtKRblBfb27LcbQCyDy.1
Meeting ID: 663 4091 0104
Passcode: 287256
The language of the title indicates the language of the talk. You are warmly invited to take part. We would be delighted to welcome you to the colloquium.
Dr. Arianna Borrelli, Prof. Dr. Marie Kaiser, Prof. Dr. Holger Straßheim
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22.10. | Tina Heger, Robert Frühstückl, Birgitta König-Ries | Mapping Evidence to Theory in Ecology |
29.10. | tba |
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05.11. | tba |
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12.11. | tba |
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19.11. | tba |
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26.11. | Susanne Schmidt |
Probing the Promises of Self-Control: The Marshmallow Test, Race, and Social Science, 1950–today |
03.12. | tba |
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10.12. | tba |
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17.12. | tba |
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07.01. | tba |
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14.01. | tba |
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21.01 |
Marcus Carrier (TU Berlin) |
Chemistry without Substance: The History of Computational Chemistry, c. 1970–2000 |
Date | Presenter | Title |
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16.04. | Nora Hangel (Hannover) | Normative social epistemology |
23.04. | Rolf Lidskog (Örebro University) | Environmental expertise for social transformation: meaning, roles, and expectations |
30.04. | Andrey Lovakov (DZHW) | The structure of science and the trajectories of its development in the post-Soviet countries |
07.05. | Rudolf seising (TUM/Deutsches Museum) |
When Artificial Intelligence arrived in West Germany and how it became established |
14.05. | Michele Luchetti (Bielefeld) | Staging medicine: performativity and knowledge in medical research, education, and practice |
21.05. | Guido Prieto (Bielefeld) & Alejandro Fábregas-Tejeda (Leuven) |
Not models but model carriers: A fresh look at model organisms |
28.05. | Nathalie Bredella (Hannover) | Architecture and the genealogies of data-based design |
11.06. | Katharina Paul (Wien) | Values and Vaccination |
18.06. | Trym Eiterjord (MPIWG) | Science, Politics, and Climate Change in China |
25.06. | Susanne Schmidt (HU Berlin) | Probing the Promises of Self-Control: The Marshmallow Test, Race, and Social Science, 1950–today |
02.07. | Frank Meier (SOCIUM Bremen) | Valuation and Failure |
09.07. | Tom Medvetz (UC San Diego) | Think Tanks and Expertise |
Date | Presenter | Title |
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17.10. 17:00 - 18:30! | Londa Schiebinger (Stanford) | From the Mind Has No Sex? to Gendered Innovations |
31.10. | Mikko von Bremen (Bielefeld) | Worldviews of Ice: The Role of Arctic Research Funding |
07.11. | Jacob Stegenga (Cambridge) | Fast Science |
21.11. | Phillip Roth (Aachen) | Preprint Culture. Towards the Study of a Communication Format in Late-Modern Science |
28.11. | Jean-Philippe Martinez (TU Berlin) | Exploring virtuality: Lessons from the history of modern physics |
05.12. | Mathilde Tahar (Lille) | Biological Agency as Inventiveness: Rethinking the Role of Non-Human Organisms in Evolution |
12.12. | Niels Taubert (Bielefeld) | How Openness Travels |
19.12. | Zoom only: Uljana Feest (Hannover) | Context-Sensitivity and the Problem of Data in the Behavioral Sciences |
09.01. | Nora Hangel (Hannover) | Normative Social Epistemology Naturalized |
16.01. | Zoom only: Barbara Prainsack (Wien) | Research in a crisis: Lessons from a European study on solidarity |
23.01. | Sonja Blum (Bielefeld) | Expertise, Evidence and Public Policy (preliminary title) |
30.01. | Nathalie Bredella (Hannover) | Architecture and the genealogies of data-based design - POSTPONED TO THE SUMMER TERM 2024 |
Date | Presenter | Title |
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11.04. | Émile P. Torres (Hannover) | Ethics of Extinction |
18.04. | Lukas Poppenborg (Bielefeld) | Biodiversity and Functional Beauty |
25.04. | Zoom only: Eva Lövbrand (Linköping) | Just Transition and the Politics of Listening |
02.05. | Zoom only: Alexandre White (Balitmore) | Epidemic Orientalism. Race, Capital, and the Governance of Infectious Disease |
09.05. | Lena Kästner (Bayreuth) | Understanding Artificial Intelligent Systems |
16.05. | Zoom only: Endre Danyi (Frankfurt a.M.) | Reclaiming Melancholy |
23.05. | Amir Teicher (Tel Aviv / Berlin) | From Disease Carriers to Super-Spreaders |
30.05. | Zoom only: Christine Luk (Beijing) | The Entangled History of Freshwater Jellyfish Craspedacusta sowerbii in Modern China |
06.06. | Jonathan Fuller (Pittsburgh) | tba |
13.06. | Dan Liu (München) | Ending Epigenesis: Cell and Protoplasm as Developmental Agents in the 19th Century |
20.06. | Soraya de Chadarevian (Los Angeles) | Heredity under the Microscope |
27.06. | Zoom only: Julie Jebeile (Bern) | tba |
04.07. | Audray Alejandro (London) | On Technicisation: Male Circumcision from Social Practice to Transnational Object of Medical Expertise |
11.07. | Justin Biddle (Atlanta) | Organizations and Values in Science and Technology |
09.05.2023: Lena Kästner - Understanding Artificial Intelligent Systems
Modern artificial intelligence (AI) systems are often complex and opaque. At the same time, they are becoming increasingly prevalent in our lives. As a result, there is an increasing demand to make AI systems explainableand their behaviour intelligible. Recent work primarily approaches this problem by employing specific explainability methods to aid in-context understanding. We think, however, that important desiderata such as safety and reliability might be best satisfied through the increase of expert understanding with respect to how AI systems work. This is joint work with Barnaby Crook.
11.07.2023: Justin Biddle - Organizations and Values in Science and Technology
This presentation articulates a conceptual framework for examining philosophical issues such as the role of values in science at an organizational level. It distinguishes between three dimensions of organizations – organizational aims, organizational structure, and organizational culture – and it examines how these dimensions relate to values in research and development, with a focus on machine learning systems for predictive policing. This framework can be fruitful in identifying interesting and understudied philosophical problems – including those involving inter-organizational divisions of labor – that might otherwise be difficult to conceptualize.
Date | Presenter | Title |
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18.10. | Mathias Frisch (LU Hannover) | Uses and Misuses of Scientific Models in Pandemic Policy Advice |
25.10. | Lara Keuck (U. Bielefeld) | Validation and Regulation in the Sciences of Health |
8.11. |
Anton Killin (U. Bielefeld) | Auditory cheesecake |
15.11. | Daniel R. Friedrich (U. Bielefeld) | Medizin - praktische, an der Wissenschaft orientierte Disziplin |
22.11. | Zoom only: Fabienne Will (Deutsches Museum München) | Evidenzpraktiken an der Schnittstelle von Disziplinen: Die Debatte um das Anthropozän |
29.11. | Christian Suhm (Krupp-Kolleg Greifswald) | nference to the best explanation – revisited and extended in the context of current debates on the scope and limits of science |
6.12. | Anna Klassen (U. Jena) | olitisierung und Entpolitisierung von Wissenschaft - Die Deutungskämpfe um Gentechnologie in der Bundesrepublik der 70er und 80er Jahre |
13.12. | Jan Surman (Czech Academy of Sciences Prag) | “Images of Science” in Central and Eastern Europe between the Wars |
20.12 | Zoom only: Karla Garcia (ISoS, U. Bielefeld) | Rights of Nature: Analysis of a Decade of Legal Trials in Ecuador |
10.1. | Zoom only: Ruth Müller (TU München) | Time as a Judgment Device: How Time Matters When Reviewers Assess Applicants for ERC Starting and Consolidator Grants |
17.1. | Paulina Gennermann (U. Bielefeld) | Natürlich synthetisch! Die Naturalisierung nicht-natürlicher Aromastoffe im 20. Jahrhundert am Beispiel Vanillin |
24.1. | Svenja Holste (U. Bielefeld) | 'The Arctic We Know?!' The Production of Arctic Knowledge and Natural Scientists' Worldviews |
31.1. | Tahani Nadim (HU Berlin) | Ends and Endings in Digitalization |
Datum | Referent*in | Vortragstitel |
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5.4 | Marco Casali (Rome/Paris) | Chance as an abstractor in cellular and molecular explanations |
12.4 | Silke Beck (Leipzig) online | Experts as corridor-makers - understanding the role of the IPCC in the emerging climate regime |
26.4 | Mariko Jacoby (Essen) | Disaster Prevention in Japan 1885-1978: Natural Disasters, Scientific Expertise and Global Transfers of Knowledge |
3.5 | Christian Suhm (Greifswald) | Inference to the best explanation - revisited and extended |
10.5 | Fabian Flink (Wuppertal) | Geschichte der Wissenschaftsgeschichte in Deutschland, ca. 1930-1950 |
17.5 | Christian Forstner (Jena) | Objektgebundenes Wissen in und zwischen Innovationskulturen |
24.5 | Julian Jürgenmeyer (Columbia) online | Trials of Legitimacy -- Stress Testing and the Politics of Expertise in Banking Regulation |
31.5 | Caterina Schürch (München) | Like cracking a walnut with a sledge hammer“: Die diffizile disziplinenübergreifende Erschließung des Mechanismus der Anthocyan-Synthese, 1928–1938. |
7.6 | Stefan Böschen (Aachen) online | Offensiver Dilettantismus: Wissensproduktion in hybriden Arenen und ihre epistemischen Herausforderungen |
14.6 | Chiara Lisciandra (Bologna/Munich) | Explanatory norms and interdisciplinary collaboration |
28.6 | Karin Zachmann (München) | "Evidenzkritik: Zum Umgang mit Dissens in der Wissensgesellschaft". |
5.7 | Jan Baedke (Bochum) | Conceptual challenges for the return of the organism in biology |
12.7 | Marlene van den Bos (Bielefeld) | Explanation and External Validity of Models |
19.10. | Mathias Girel (ENS Paris), “The Pragmatics of Ignorance” |
26.10. | Zoom only: Paolo Mancosu (Berkeley, history and philosophy of mathematics, presently Chaire Pascal Paris), "Paradoxes of infinity: classical problems and recent perspectives" |
2.11. | Lisa Malich (U. Lübeck), „Von Frauen und Vögeln: Eine historische Epistemologie des Nestbauinstinkts in der Schwangerschaft“ |
9.11. | - |
16.11. | Nur über Zoom: Alexander Bogner (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften), „Die Epistemisierung des Politischen“ |
23.11. | Zoom Only: James Robert Brown (Philosophy, U. of Toronto), “Mathematical Evidence” |
30.11. | Davide Vecchi and Gil C. Santos (HPS, U. of Lisbon), “On the nature of phenotype construction: a dispositional account” |
7.12. | Zoom only: Gil Eyal (Columbia U.), "The Crisis of Expertise" |
14.12. | Philipp Haueis (Philosophy, Uni BI), “Local climate knowledge and activism, or: how to make philosophy of climate research more practice-based” |
21.12. | Zoom only: Malte Neuwinger (Sociology, Uni BI), "Global spread of RCTs" |
11.1. | Zoom only: Jalal Shahinitiran (ISoS, Uni BI), Presentation of Master's Thesis |
18.1. | Zoom only: Eva Krick (Arena Institut Oslo), “Citizen expertise in democratic governance” |
25.1. | Mathias Frisch (Philosophy, LUH), “Uses and misuses of scientific models in pandemic policy advice” |
1.2. | - |
20.4. |
Martin Carrier (Uni BI, Philosophie) |
27.4. |
Lukas Engelmann (U. Edinburgh, History and Sociology of Science) |
4.5. |
Franz Mauelshagen (Uni BI, Geschichtswissenschaft) |
11.5. |
Anke Reinhardt (Bonn) |
18.5 |
Bettina Bock von Wülfingen (Uni BI, Geschichtswissenschaft) |
1.6. |
Niki Vermeulen (U. Edinburgh, Science, Technology and Innovation Studies) |
15.6. |
Chrysostomos Mantzavinos (U. of Athens, Philosophy) |
22.6. |
Andy Stirling (U. of Sussex, STEPS Centre) |
29.6. |
Simon Groß (Uni BI, Geschichtswissenschaft) |
6.7. |
Annabelle Littoz-Monnet (U. Genève, Political Science), |
13.7. |
Constanze Schmidt (Uni BI, Master ISoS) |
20.7. |
Inanna Hamaty-Ataya (U. of Cambridge, Sociology) |
10.11 |
Stephanie Beyer (LU Hannover, Sociology), „Homo Prestigious – Die soziale Konstruktion der US- akademischen Elite“ |
17.11 |
Wolfang Krohn (U. Bielefeld, Sociology), "Realexperimente und das Problem der Verallgemeinerung des Wissens" |
24.11 |
Valerie Wittek (U. Bielefeld, Economics), Technology Transfer between Academia and the Pharmaceutical Industry – Effects of Political Control Mechanisms |
1.12 |
Anna Kosmützky (LU Hannover, Sociology), Vergleichsmethodik |
8.12 |
Matthias Heymann (U. Aarhus, History), Algorithms, politics and scientific standards: How climate models and climate prediction changed the culture of climate science. |
15.12 |
Paloma Schlichting (Uni BI, Philosophy), Public engagement in science – the public is online, can science be too? |
12.1 |
Alkistis Elliott-Graves (Uni BI, Philosophy), Understanding Ecological Complexity |
19.1 |
Gabriele Gramelsberger (RTWH Aachen), |
26.1 |
Alejandro Esguerra (Uni BI), Science-Policy-Society Relations im Kontext von Global Climate Governance |
2.2 |
Lisa Regazzoni (Uni BI, History), Geschichtsstoff: Zwei oder drei Dinge, die ich von ihm weiß |
9.2 |
Florian Irgmaier (Weizenbaum-Institut Berlin, Sociology), Zurechenbarkeitsverschiebung und Latenzverdacht: Der Plausibilitätsverlust liberaler Normen durch verhaltenswissenschaftliche und digitale Mustererkennung |
28.04.2020 | Johanna Wagner, Künstliche Intelligenzen als Verantwortungsträger: Warum es nicht ausreicht so zu tun als ob |
05.05.2020 | Peter Weingart, The many sources of the 'public engagement of science' — rhetoric |
19.05.2020 | Stefanie Haupt, Überlegungen zu den Merkmalen einer völkischen Wissenschaft am Beispiel der ‚Ortungsforschung und Germanischen Himmelskunde‘ |
09.06.2020 | Minea Gartzlaff & Basel Myhub, First empirical insights into research heuristics in the context of practice |
07.07.2020 | Julia Engelschalt, Tropicality in Theory and Practice: American: Colonial Medicine and Southern Public Health, 1898-1925 |
14.07.2020 | Alexander Schniedermann (DZHW Berlin), Function, reception and performativity of review literature in science, in the context of the bibliometrics-driven incentive structure |