New podcast episode: Olof Hallonsten (Lund University) makes a historical-sociological argument for stopping the evaluation of science, concluding that the current ubiquity of performance evaluation in science is mostly pointless and counterproductive.
https://blogs.hu-berlin.de/scienceworks/2025/01/22/7-science-works-jour-fixe-jour-fixe-stop-evaluating-science-a-historical-sociological-argument/
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In this week's episode Dimity Stephen (DZHW) and @metacramer (HU) talk about how debates on predatory publishing lack empirical substantiation and ignore geopolitical inequalities as well as researchers’ motivations.
https://blogs.hu-berlin.de/scienceworks/2025/01/15/6-science-works-jour-fixe-predatory-publishing-practices-paper-tigers-or-actual-threats-from-evaluation-systems/
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New Episode! In this week's RMZ #podcast Marta Wróblewska speaks about policy-making in the area of research impact evaluation in UK, Poland and Norway: from centre to (semi-)periphery.
https://blogs.hu-berlin.de/scienceworks/2025/01/08/5-science-works-jour-fixe-from-centre-to-semiperiphery-policy-making-in-the-area-of-research-impact-evaluation-in-uk-poland-and-norway/#blog
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A fresh episode of "Science Works" to tide you over the holiday season: Georgia Samaras (TU Munich) talks about the "crucial yet ambivalent bridge between basic research and clinical application" in epigenetic research on mental health #science #sciencestudies #podcast https://blogs.hu-berlin.de/scienceworks/2024/12/12/4-science-works-jour-fixe-whats-it-got-to-do-with-the-brain-challenges-in-doing-clinical-relevance-in-epigenetic-research-on-mental-health/
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In last week's podcast episode @nicole_c_nelson speaks about reproducibility reforms in American biomedicine and the diffusion of the “regulatory ethos”. https://blogs.hu-berlin.de/scienceworks/2024/12/10/3-science-works-jour-fixe-reproducibility-reforms-in-american-biomedicine-and-the-diffusion-of-the-regulatory-ethos/
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In the first episode Thomas Wahl (Mälardalens Universitet, Sweden), speaks about "Re-imagining humanness. Popular science narratives of AI futures". Enjoy listening!
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We also have a podcast!
At RMZ, we regularly invite guests to speak about their work and are now releasing a podcast with recordings of our guests' talk on discussions, positions and developments in the field of #sciencestudies
RSS: https://blogs.hu-berlin.de/scienceworks/feed/rss/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dUjTTUtytDJHWI4skfXDW
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rmz-science-works/id1782308687
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