Jour Fixe-Program at the Robert K. Merton Center for Science Studies (RMZ) in the summer term 2025
The Robert K. Merton Center for Science Studies (RMZ) presents its Jour Fixe Sommer programm for the summer semester:
News from Mar 23, 2025
16.04.2025
Stefan Skupien (CORe, Berlin University Alliance, Germany)
Defining science for and in ‘Eastern Germany’ in right-wing populism
30.04.2025
Catalina Quiroz-Niño, Margaret Meredith (York St John University, United Kingdom), Ana María Villafuerte (Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco)
Hermeneutical justice in international projects
14.05.2025
Björn Hammarfelt & Gustaf Nelhans (University of Borås, Sweden)
Styles of valuation: Disciplinary differences in assessing research
28.05.2025
Amelia Acker (University of Texas at Austin, United States)
Bibliometrics and open science. Measuring open and opening up measuring
11.06.2025
Martin Reinhart & Felicitas Heßelmann (RMZ, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
From scandal to reform: approaches to research integrity at a turning point
25.06.2025
Berna Devezer (University of Idaho, United States)
Claims about scientific rigour require rigour
09.07.2025
Monika Krause (London School of Economics & Political Sciences, United Kingdom)
The model systems of global science
A pre-registration is NOT necessary. All sessions start at 11am with additional time for critical reflection and discussion scheduled after the presentation.
You can participate in person at the RMZ in Berlin (Schönhauser Allee 10/11, room 4.35) or via Zoom (Meeting-ID: 661 3771 2462, Password: 333635).
All presentations will be recorded and can be heard online as part of the podcast series Science Works.