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RMZ Science Works — 37 episodes

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Dieter Plehwe: Science and think tanks: A complicated relationship

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Catherine Herfeld: Model Transfer and its Role in Awakening Sleeping Beauties in Science

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Veit Braun: Memories Are Made of This: Materielle Erinnerung in Biobanken

4

Paula Muhr: Limits to the Circulation of Epistemic Critique in the Recent Reanalyses of the EHT Images of the M87* Black Hole

5

Willem Halffman/Serge Horbach: The library and the database: two imaginaries for the research literature

6

Sebastian Büttner: In der Wissenskrise? Politisierung von Wissen und Expertise als Herausforderung für die Soziologie

7

Sheena F. Bartscherer/Sven Ulpts/Bart Penders/Sarahanne Field: The (anti)social replication of replication: exploring how replication moves across epistemic communities

8

Marco Seeber: The evolution of the scientific publishing market, its drivers and implications

9

Chérifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri & Jie Xu: The big transformation? Early Career Researchers as they race in the open scholarly world. Perspectives from France and China

10

Jesper W. Schneider: Questionable Research Practices, what are they and so should we worry?

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Christian Greiffenhagen: Judging importance before checking correctness: quick opinions in mathematical peer review

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Monika Krause: The model systems of global science

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Julian Hamann: Orientierung und Überlastung: Postdocs im multiplen Wettbewerb

14

Tanja Bogusz: Meereswissen explorieren. Heterogene Kollaborationen an der Station Marine Concarneau

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Berna Devezer: Claims about scientific rigour require rigour

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Amelia Acker: Platform Power and Data Integration Services in Scientific Infrastructure

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Martin Reinhart & Felicitas Hesselmann: From scandal to reform: approaches to research integrity at a turning point

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Björn Hammarfelt & Gustaf Nelhans: Styles of valuation: Disciplinary differences in assessing research

19

Catalina Quiroz-Niño, Ana María Villafuerte & Margaret Meredith: Hermeneutical Justice in International Projects

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Justo Serrano Zamora: Liberal Epistemologies, Participatory Initiatives, and the Current Existential Crisis of Democracy

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Sarah Schönbauer: Meeresforschung zwischen Wissenschaft und Aktivismus

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Stefan Skupien: Defining science for and in ‘Eastern Germany’ in right-wing populism

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Malte Jansen/ Aishvarya Aravindan Rajagopal: The Reproducibility and Robustness of Secondary Analyses in Educational Research: The Role of Publication Bias and Researcher Degrees of Freedom

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Stefanie Haustein: Challenges of closed vs opportunities of open: A data feminist reflection on the bibliometrics community’s shift to open infrastructure

25

Cornelia Schendzielorz/Martin Reinhart: The role of research collaborations in the governance of science (Vortrag auf Deutsch)

26

Holger Straßheim: Politische Epistemologie

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Julia Baumann: Cultures of no-feeling? Ethnografische Gefühlswelten im deutschen akademischen Arbeitsalltag

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Marianne Noel & Lucile Ottolini: Opening up science as a work: An international comparison of openness to society and openness of publication

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Henning Laux: Dummheit – eine soziologische Kartographie

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Anna Ahlers: China als neue Wissenschaftsmacht - soziologische Annäherungen

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Olof Hallonsten: Stop evaluating science – a historical-sociological argument

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Dimity Stephen & Meta Cramer: Predatory publishing practices: Paper tigers or actual threats from evaluation systems?

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Marta Wróblewska: From centre to (semi)periphery: policy-making in the area of research impact evaluation in UK, Poland and Norway

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Georgia Samaras: What’s it got to do with the brain? Challenges in doing clinical relevance in epigenetic research on mental health

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Nicole Nelson: Reproducibility reforms in American biomedicine and the diffusion of the “regulatory ethos”

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Sven Arend Ulpts: From the Researcher to the Integrity of Knowledge Production

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Thomas Wahl: Re-imagining humanness. Popular science narratives of AI futures