Event date | April 24, 2024 - April 26, 2024 |
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Submission deadline | March 06, 2024 |
Location | Belgium |
Host(s) | Centre for Logic & Philosophy of Science, Ghent University |
Event website/information | Transforming Science – Logic, Reasoning and Rationality (ugent.be) |
Call for Papers
This new mission for science raises questions about the extent to which traditional scientific practice can contribute to societal problem-solving, and how science could be transformed to increase its problem-solving potential.
In Spring 2024, the Centre for Logic & Philosophy of Science of Ghent University hosts a 3-day international workshop on Transforming Science, supported by the Belgian Science, Technology & Society Network (B.STS).
This workshop will address issues related to the transformation of science from a wide variety of perspectives. We invite abstracts from fields such as history and philosophy of science and technology, sociology, anthropology, science and technology studies, sustainability studies, policy studies and policy making.
Examples of topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Does societal problem solving require scientific progress or technological innovation?
- Does academic freedom stimulate scientists to contribute to societal problem solving?
- How does the commercialization of scientific research impact its societal relevance?
- How should a society organize its scientific research and science funding to maximize the return on investment without compromising research ethics?
- Does the use of scientific evidence in policy-making lead to societal improvement?
- What role should inter- and transdisciplinary research play? Do they have a positive impact on the problem-solving capacity of science?
- What role should participatory research (citizen science) play? Is it beneficial or a threat to the quality of scientific research?
- Is ‘slow science’ more likely to contribute to societal problem-solving?
- How are imaginaries of scientific progress, technological innovation and societal improvement produced and enacted?
- To what extent are scientists responsible for the ethical quality of solutions for societal problems?
Notification of acceptance: 13 March 2024.
Website: Transforming Science – Logic, Reasoning and Rationality (ugent.be)