RESSH Day 1


THURSDAY, MAY 23
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TimeframeProgramme
9.00Registration desk opening
9.30/10.00Welcome
Professor Daniel Carey, Chair, Irish Research Council
Dr Lisa Griffith, Director of Digital Repository Ireland  
10.00/11.00Keynote: ‘Commoning’ the Humanities and the Social Sciences
Dr Samuel A Moore, University of Cambridge
Chair: Lai Ma
11.00/11.30Coffee break  
11.30/13.00PARALLEL SESSIONS
Session 1.1 / EVALUATION (Fottrell Theatre)
Chair: Cristina Arhiliuc

Playing the Evaluation Game or Gaming the Assessment Regime: How Does SSH Respond to Metrics?
Emanuel Kulczycki  

Understanding Evaluation Criteria: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Implementation of Tenure-Track Professorships at German Universities
Carolin Luksche, Claudia Begemann, Jasmin M. Kizilirmak and Julia Röwert  

Navigating Evaluation Frameworks in Humanities and Social Sciences: A Comparative International Analysis

Xin Xu, Alis Oancea, Gemma Derrick, James Robson, Antonin Charret, Jessica Pilgrim-Brown and Lingxuan Chen

Practice-based SSH research: Towards a better understanding and evaluation
Kamila Lewandowska, Mikołaj Bojnarowicz and Artem Chumachenko

Session 1.2 / Publishing in SSH (AMB-G007)
Chair: André Brasil

The geographic focus of SSH books in the Library of Congress
Hongyu Zhou, Kai Li, Raf Guns, Tim C.E. Engels and Brian Dobreski

Towards a situated notion of research quality: An exploratory study of three journal quality frameworks
Patricia Alonso-Álvarez

Characterizing Canadian journals of the social sciences, arts and humanities and their role in the dissemination of Canadian research
Simon van Bellen and Vincent Larivière

Editorial boards of Italian legal journals: a case study in civil law
Ginevra Peruginelli and Tommaso Agnoloni  
13.00/14.30Lunch + Posters  

International collaboration in SSH: looking further than the Web of Science
Peter Aspeslagh  

A bibliometric map of local research in the social sciences and humanities
Raf Guns  

The Assessment of Innovative Scholarly Outputs
Maciej Maryl, Magdalena Wnuk and Tomasz Umerle

Improving the quality and accessibility of metadata of Ukrainian academic events: analysis of organizational practices and preferences of organizers and scholars
Sabina Auhunas  

The Evaluation of Spanish Scientific Journals in Social Sciences and Humanities
María Ángeles Coslado Bernabé and Virginia de Pablo

Co-designing Training on the Responsible Use of Research Metrics for the Irish Research Ecosystem
Colleen Thomas, Emma Dorris, Patrick Phillips, David O’Connell, Patrick Murray, Fiona Brennan, Liam Cleere, Michelle Norris, William Fitzmaurice, Grace Mulcahy  

Institutional Responsible Research Assessment Efforts and the Response from SSH Disciplines – the Case of Masaryk University

Michal Petr, Natálie Hílek, Petra Mořkovská and Monika Kuchlei Sieberová  

Digital OA Monographs in Poland: Challenges of Evaluation
Marta Świetlik and Magdalena Wnuk  

Assessing the Impact of Humanities and Social Sciences on Technological Frontiers Through Patent Citations
Abdelghani Maddi and Chérifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri  

Creating the metrics we wish to see in SSH: Encouraging Wikimedia Impact with Metrics and the Wikimedia Impact
Tracker Brett Buttliere, Matthew Vetter and Sage Ross  

Exploring the Collaboration Networks of Female Scholars in Digital Humanities Using LinkedIn Data

Aria Zijin Li and Jennifer Edmond  

Embedding open research practices: perspectives from an SSH publisher
Becky Hill and Liz Allen  

Societal Impact or Engaging with the Public: The Role of Learned Societies in the Dissemination of Research
Michael Ochsner, Mimi Urbanc, Elina Late, Raf Guns, Janne Pölönen and Jadranka Stojanovski    
14.30/16.00  Session 2 / Research on Research (Fottrell Theatre)
Chair: Kamila Lewandowska 

Unraveling the diversity of scholars in the Humanities: Profiling humanists based on their publication patterns
Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado, Daniel Torres-Salinas, Elvira Gonzalez-Salmon and Nicolas Robinson-Garcia  

The Berlin Science Survey. Mapping the differences in research cultures between Social Science, Humanities, and other subject groups
Jens Ambrasat and Denise Lüdtke

Internationalisation of Chinese Humanities and Social Sciences: Contextual Agency and In-between Dilemmas
Xin Xu

A comparative analysis of the evolution of co-authorship practices in Social Sciences and Humanities in four European countries
Cristina Arhiliuc, Tim C. E. Engels, Emanuel Kulczycki, Przemysław Korytkowski, Anna Maziarczyk, Janne Pölönen and Gunnar Sivertsen  
16.00/16.30Coffee break  
16.30/17.30 PARALLEL SESSIONS
Session 3.1 / Open Research (Forttrell Theatre)
Chair: Nataša Jermen

Assessing awareness, engagement and training needs in Open Research Practices: A Study of Irish Researchers in Social Sciences across Quantitative and Qualitative Methods
Dounia Lakhzoum and Dermot Lynott  

Open Science Practices in the SSH in Switzerland: Towards a Conceptualisation of Open Science that is Open to Disciplinary Diversity
Michael Ochsner and Eva Furrer  

Does Open Science reach policy more than non-Open Science? Evidence from the Overton database and its coverage across databases
Biegzat Murat, Ed Noyons and Rodrigo Costas  

Session 3.2 / Societal Impact: Evaluation Practice (AMB-G007)
Chair: Gunnar Sivertsen

Navigating Societal Impact in the Changing Landscape of Research – SSH Researchers’ Profiles of Societal Interaction
Reetta Muhonen, Maria Pietilä and Janne Pölönen  

Recognizing Societal Impact: Discourse Analysis of Assessment Reports on Research Performance in Lithuania
Liutauras Kraniauskas  

Collaboration between academic researchers and non-academics in SSH: a network perspective
Eline Vandewalle, Raf Guns and Tim C.E. Engels
17.30/18.30ENRESSH meeting
18.30/21.00Conference reception/dinner @ Aula Maxima

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