Program and Keynote

Program

Thursday, 1.2.2018

7 pm Meet & Greet
Café im Rathaus, Adenauerpl. 1, 88045 Friedrichshafen

Friday, 2.2.2018

9:00 - 11:00 am Welcome Birte Fähnrich, Markus Rhomberg & Josef Wieland

  • Keynote Stephen Turner: New Organizational Forms of Scientific Engagement. The End of the Liberal Model of Science?
  • Panel Discussion Stephen Turner & Richard Münch

Moderation: Amanda Machin

11:00 - 11:30 am Coffee Break

11:30 am - 1:00 pm Panel 1: Self- and misconception of scientific political consulting

  • Die Politisierung der Klimawissenschaft. Wie US-PolitikerInnen wissenschaftliche Expertise strategisch verwenden (Hannah Schmidt-Petri, Mike S. Schäfer & Ivo Schmucki)
  • „Wachstum, Wachstum, Wachstum“? Eine Frame-Analyse zum Verhältnis von Wissenschaft und Politik in der Wissensgesellschaft" (Nelly Eysholdt & Dennis Lichtenstein)
  • Grand Societal Challenges: Aligning Science-Policy Interfaces Today? The Curious Career of Climate Engineering in US Politics (Julia Schubert)

Chair: Otfried Jarren

1:00 - 2:00 pm Lunch

2:00 - 3:30 pm Poster-Session (Moderation: Markus Rhomberg & Sabrina Kessler)

2.30 - 3:30 pm Group Meeting (Birte Fähnrich & Jutta Milde)

3:30 - 5:00 pm Panel 2: Politicizing and staging science in the public sphere

  • The March for Science on Twitter: When Science Meets Partisan Politics (Tobias Füchslin, Adrian Rauchfleisch, Tobias Keller & Mike. S. Schäfer)
  • „… keine echte Wissenschaft sondern nur blabla.” Eine Analyse der öffentlichen Wahrnehmung von Sozialwissenschaft(lerInnen) am Beispiel der Debatte um die Auftragsstudie zum Thema islamische Kindergärten (Brigitte Huber, Irmgard Wetzstein & Ingrid Aichberger
  • Between guilt and obligations. Attributions of responsibility for climate change and climate change politics in the media of five countries (Senja Post, Katharina Kleinen von Königslöw & Mike S. Schäfer)

Chair: Thomas Pfister

5:00 - 5:15 pm Break

5:15 - 6:45 pm Panel 3: Conceptual Approaches on Science-Policy-Interfaces

  • Post-normal Science Communication: Shifting Norms of Scientists and Journalists (Michael Brüggemann, Ines Lörcher & Stefanie Walter)
  • Zur Refiguration von Wissenschaftskommunikation. Ein analytischer Rahmen (Uwe Hasebrink, Stephan Dreyer, Claudia Lampert, Hermann-Dieter Schröder &Hans-Ulrich Wagner)
  • The new production of legitimacy: STI policy discourses beyond the contract metaphor (Tim Flink & David Kaldewey)

Chair: Birte Fähnrich

From 7:00 pm Dinner
Seele, Campus Seemooser Horn

Saturday, 3.2.2018

9:00 - 11:00 am Panel 4: Science Policy, Communication & Governance

  • Wissenschaft – Politik – Medien: Die Rolle der medialen Öffentlichkeit in der Governance von Forschung (Andreas M. Scheu & Anna-Maria Volpers)
  • Open Science as a tool for science communication: a study of stakeholder attitudes in Estonia (Arko Olesk, Kristel Toom & Esta Kaal)
  • Science-policy impact of citizen science (Susanne Hecker)

Chair: Sabrina Kessler


11:00 - 11:30 am Coffee Break

11:30 - 12:30 am Conclusion and Perspectives

  • Final discussion with Markus Rhomberg, Alexander Ruser & Mike Schäfer


Moderation: Birte Fähnrich

12.30 am End of the Conference

Keynote

We are happy to announce that Professor Stephen Turner will be a keynote speaker at the conference. His talk will deal with “New Organizational Forms of Scientific Engagement.”

Stephen Turner is a distinguished professor at the University of South Florida and in addition to other fields, his teaching and research are focused on expertise and political consulting.

Following the keynote speech there will be a moderated discussion with Dr. Richard Münch.

Richard Münch is a senior professor of macrosociology at Zeppelin University. Before his current position, he held a chair at the University of Bamberg. Lately, he has focused his research on the economization of science.

Further Information

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