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Critical challenges for research and researchers in the 21st century - 2nd workshop
Conférence
Académique ou spécialiste
09.05.2025 13:30 - 17:30
Présentiel
Research today stands at a crossroads, grappling with reproducibility issues, misinformation, and systemic pressures that influence what gets funded, studied, and published. To discuss these challenges and potential solutions, this two-part lecture series brings together experts from different fields.
The second session (May 9th, 13:30–17:30) shifts the focus to systematic issues that shape scientific progress. Speakers include Jürgen Renn (MPIGeA Jena) on knowledge evolution, Giorgio Zanarone (UniL) on incentives in research careers, and Thomas Leibundgut (swissuniversities) on the academic publishing oligopoly. Malte Elson (UniBe) agreed to be our discussant.
The second session (May 9th, 13:30–17:30) shifts the focus to systematic issues that shape scientific progress. Speakers include Jürgen Renn (MPIGeA Jena) on knowledge evolution, Giorgio Zanarone (UniL) on incentives in research careers, and Thomas Leibundgut (swissuniversities) on the academic publishing oligopoly. Malte Elson (UniBe) agreed to be our discussant.
Quand?
09.05.2025 13:30 - 17:30
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Organisation
Intervenants
Jürgen Renn (MPIGeA Jena)
Giorgio Zanarone (UniL)
Thomas Leibundgut (swissuniversities)
Malte Elson (UniBe)
Giorgio Zanarone (UniL)
Thomas Leibundgut (swissuniversities)
Malte Elson (UniBe)
CYCLE d'événements:
Critical challenges for research and researchers in the 21st century - Two Workshops
The 21st century presents researchers with interwoven challenges that strike the heart of scientific integrity and progress. The evolution of research methods and statistics has brought both opportunities and pitfalls, with concerns about HARKing and p-hacking threatening the validity of our findings. In addition, the reproducibility crisis looms large, prompting a push towards open science practices. Researchers embarked on making their work transparent and replicable often face systemic barriers. This is further complicated by incentive systems in academia, which tend to prioritize novelty and quantity over rigor and reproducibility. With trust in science declining, the public turned to alternative epistemologies such that other coordinates might inform their decisions and actions. While challenging, communication with the public has become all the more crucial. Researchers must navigate a complex media landscape, making their work accessible to non-experts and combating misinformation. At the same time, researchers face pressures from economic, political, and cultural interests, potentially compromising the integrity and direction of their work. Perhaps most concerningly, the dominance of a handful of large publishing companies resulted in significant funds being diverted from active research towards publishing fees and subscriptions.
Addressing all these challenges requires a concerted effort from individual researchers, institutions, and policymakers to promote transparency, reform incentive structures, and protect the independence and credibility of scientific research. In this lecture series, some prominent perspectives are gathered that analyze the situation and, more importantly, recommend potential interventions.
Autres événements dans le cycle
Addressing all these challenges requires a concerted effort from individual researchers, institutions, and policymakers to promote transparency, reform incentive structures, and protect the independence and credibility of scientific research. In this lecture series, some prominent perspectives are gathered that analyze the situation and, more importantly, recommend potential interventions.
Autres événements dans le cycle
31.03.2025 | Critical challenges for research and researchers in the 21st century - 1st workshop |
09.05.2025 | Critical challenges for research and researchers in the 21st century - 2nd workshop |