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Written by RMZ HU on 2025-01-23 at 17:30

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/

[#]science #sciencestudies #podcast

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Written by RMZ HU on 2025-01-15 at 14:44

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/

[#]science #sciencestudies #publishing

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Written by RMZ HU on 2025-01-09 at 17:06

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

[#]science #sciencestudies

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Written by RMZ HU on 2024-12-18 at 13:46

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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Written by RMZ HU on 2024-12-18 at 13:44

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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Written by RMZ HU on 2024-12-03 at 10:56

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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Written by RMZ HU on 2024-12-03 at 10:54

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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Written by RMZ HU on 2024-11-28 at 08:43

Good morning Fediverse!

We at RMZ Berlin analyse how scientific knowledge is produced and how science is embedded in social processes.

We will post about events, contributions of our team etc. on this platform and look forward to meet the communities here!

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