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Social Inscriptions in Science W21/22
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Description

While we like to think of natural sciences as objective and reality-based, much of what scientists do in their research is heavily biased by unconscious assumptions about the world and the role of science and scientists. Ignoring those social inscriptions in scientific practice and priority setting not only wastes time and money, it reinforces existing inequalities and injustices and may, in the worst case, even cost human lives. Automobile crash tests or marketing authorisation procedures for medicinal products for example often are heavily biased towards normal weight, medium size male users, resulting in products that in some cases proved dangerous or even deadly for users not meeting the physical norm of the test subjects.

The seminar addresses gender as one critical (and easily detectable) factor in scientific research and writing and will identify elements in the scientific discourse that reproduce traditional biases and prejudices. Discussing recent case studies on “gendered innovations”, we shall take a closer look at the latent role of gender, sex, and intersectionality for the development of scientific knowledge and “truth” and develop a reflexive awareness of our role as scientists.

Basic Course Info

Course No Course Type Hours
20124101 Vorlesung 2
20124102 Übung 1

Time Span 21.02.2022 - 01.04.2022
Instructors
Tanja Kubes

Study Regulation

0352c_MA120 2020, MSc Physik (Mono), 120 LP

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Main Events

Day Time Location Details
Monday 10-15 Online - zeitABhängig 2022-02-21 - 2022-04-01

Accompanying Events

Day Time Location Details
Monday 10-15 Online Übung 01

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