Call for applications: Summer school “Narratives of Disruption and Continuity in Science, Technology, and Society”, Wuppertal, 1.-5.9.2025
The Research Training Group GRK 2696
“Transformations of science and technology since 1800: topics, processes,
institutions”, in cooperation with the Interdisciplinary Summer
School Series in Higher Education Research and Science Studies (https://www.herss-summer.eu) invites
applications for the Summer School "Narratives of Disruption and
Continuity in Science and Technology ", taking place 1-5 Sept. 2025
in Wuppertal (Germany) at the Flemings Express Hotel.
The summer school "Narratives of Disruption and
Continuity" explores different contexts and forms in which transformations
in the production and use of technology and scientific knowledge have been
represented in modern times (1800-present). We will examine why and how actors
– ranging from scientists and historians to journalists and politicians – have
talked about, described or imagined different types of change. This includes
change that had already occurred, that could or should occur but also change that
did not or was not to occur.
The summer school will examine these themes from the perspectives of history, philosophy, and sociology of science and technology. We will discuss state-of-the-art theories, methods, and research designs that aim at better understanding the complex web of scientific narratives, their costs and benefits, and their impact on scientific careers. The summer school will give early career researchers the opportunity to discuss these issues with leading scholars and probe new ideas for their own projects.
Confirmed Lecturers and Working Group/Keynote titles:
- Hanne
Andersen, University of Copenhagen – Philosophy of Science. Title: From
revolutions to transformative research: History, philosophy, funding and
policy
- Cyrus
Mody, University of Maastricht – History and Sociology of
Science
- Title: Science
and Technology for Development: Whose Narratives, Whose Disruption?
- Robert
Meunier, Independent Researcher/Institute for Cultural Inquiry, Berlin
– Philosophy of Science.Title: Discovery narratives in molecular
biology
- Francesco
Pierri, Politecnico di Milano – Computational Social Sciences.Title: Regulating
Online Platforms in the Age of Misinformation and Disinformation
- Matthias
Revers, University of Leeds/University of Hamburg –
Political Communication.Title: Narratives of Disruption in Social
Media
Applying to the Summer School:
We cordially invite PhD candidates, as well as pre-docs and
advanced MA-students, and postdoctoral fellows from various disciplines and
fields – including history, philosophy, and sociology of science and
technology, as well as the fields of science of science and science &
innovation studies – to apply. We are interested in both theoretical
as well as the empirical contributions addressing various aspects of narratives
in science and technology. Fields of inquiry include but are not limited
to: Historiography of science and technology, Self-representation of
institutions, organizations, and individual actors, Political
discourse on science and technology, Science communication and
journalism, Literary and artistic representations (including science
fiction).
A selection of participants will be given the opportunity to
give short presentations of their own work as part of the school, either
in form of a talk or a poster. The presentations will be followed by a
commentary from a faculty member of the graduate school or one of the invited
speakers.
The application process will be competitive and participants
will be selected according to qualification and research interests. The summer
school is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). Attendance is free of
charge and includes full board and lodging. Travel costs to Wuppertal need to
be covered by the participants themselves.
To apply, please send the following material in a single pdf
file by 31 May 2025 to grk2696-summerschool@uni-wuppertal.de:
- Letter of motivation
- Short CV.
In case you intend to give a presentation, please add
to your application:
- Title of your presentation or topic of the poster
- Long abstract (approx. 750 words) focusing on work in
progress from ongoing research projects addressing the above issues.
We offer a small number of stipends to participants with
limited funding opportunities to cover their travel. To apply for a stipend,
please also prepare and submit a letter, no longer than one page, explaining
your financial situation. The research training group is strongly
committed to creating equal opportunities. In case of equal
qualification, preference will be given to underrepresented groups. Please
indicate in your application if you intend to bring your child or
children, as we can organize on-site childcare (free of charge).
Organizing team:
Prof. Dr. Thomas Morel, Jan Nicolay, PhD
candidate, Jun.-Prof. Dr. Anne Sophie Overkamp, Coordination:
Nina Lorbach
For further information and practical details, please refer
to https://grk2696.de/summer-school-2025/