FRIDAY, MAY 24
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Timeframe | Programme |
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10.00/11.00 | Keynote: Epistemic Governance and the Role of the Humanities and Social Sciences Professor Merle Jacob, Lund University and UNESCO Chair in Research Management and Innovation Systems Chair: Emanuel Kulczycki |
11.00/11.30 | Coffee break |
11.30/13.00 | PARALLEL SESSIONS Session 4.1 / Open Access and Community Building (Fortrell Theatre) Chair: Marc Vanholsbeeck “Support in Principle, Vague in Practice”: Exploring Systemic Barriers to Open Access Publishing Among Humanities and Social Sciences Researchers Philips Ayeni Attitudes towards Open Monographs in the European Research Area Maciej Maryl, Gabriela Manista and Magdalena Wnuk Understanding the community-led publishing ecosystem at the University of Cambridge Mandy Wigdorowitz and Samuel Moore How Open Access can disrupt the current system of assessment procedures and quality indicators for scholarly books: The case of the Croatian publishing landscape Iva Melinščak Zlodi and Nataša Jermen Session 4.2 / Evaluation in Practice (AMB-G007) Chair: Julia Olmos Peñuela Funding Acknowledgements and Concentration in the Social Sciences and Humanities: “A Tale of Two Unis” Alesia Zuccala Putting Our Platform to Work: Debating Responsible Research Assessment and ‘Societal Impact’ in the Japanese University System Yu Sasaki, Yuko Shinzawa, Futaba Fujikawa, Keiichi Oshiumi and Kanako Hirasawa The Future of Peer Review in SSH: Insights from the MetaROR Project André Brasil Intertextual reading by artificial intelligence for use in research assessment in the SSH Jon Holm and Gunnar Sivertsen |
13.00/14.00 | Lunch |
14.00/15.30 | PARALLEL SESSIONS Session 5.1: / Policy (Fottrell Theatre) Chair: Jennifer Edmond Improving the integration of the social sciences, arts and humanities into evidence-informed policymaking ecosystems Marc Vanholsbeeck and Aziz Naji From output to research culture: shifting the focus in research evaluation and governance Jens Ambrasat and Martin Reinhart The secret sauce of social science: assessing, articulating and advocating for the impacts of SSH research in national systems of R&D James Wilsdon SSH and the new agendas for responsible research assessment Gunnar Sivertsen and Jon Holm Session 5.2 / Societal Impact: Context and Concepts (AMB-G007) Chair: Alessia Zuccala Approaching university chairs as spaces for collaborations between university and non-academic actors Julia Olmos Peñuela, Ana García-Granero, Francisco Javier Ortega-Colomer and Oscar Llopis Research impact evaluation – from centre to (semi)periphery? Marta Wroblewska Societal Impact or Engaging with the Public: The Role of Learned Societies in the Dissemination of Research Mimi Urbanc, Michael Ochsner, Elina Late, Raf Guns, Janne Pölönen and Jadranka Stojanovski Towards a Genealogy of Societal Impact Aldis Gedutis and Michael Ochsner |
15.30/15.50 | Coffee Break |
15.50/16.45 | PANEL DISCUSSION Addressing Current Societal Challenges through Open Research in the SSH: Evaluation, Infrastructure and Practices across Different National and International Research Systems Panelists: André Brasil, Guido Riccono, Marc Vanholsbeeck, Kamila Lewandowska Moderator: Lai Ma Closing |