233060 UE Science in Society Laboratories (2025S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Th 30.01.2025 14:00 to We 19.02.2025 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Sa 15.03.2025 23:59
Details
max. 15 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes
The kick-off meeting will take place on 03.03. from 13:15 to 15:30. SR 17 Kolingasse 14-16
Unit 1: 17.03.2025 - 13:15-16:30Tutorial 1: 31.03.2025 - 13:15-16:30
Unit 2: 07.04.2025 - 13:15-16:30
Tutorial 2: 28.04.2025 - 13:15-16:30
Unit 3: 05.05.2025 - 13:15-16:30
Tutorial 3: 12.05.2025 - 13:15-16:30
Unit 4: 19.05.2025 - 13:15-16:30
Unit 5: 26.05.2025 - 13:15-16:30
Unit 6: 02.06.2025 - 13:15-16:30
Tutorial 4: 16.06.2025 - 13:15-1630
Unit 7: 23.06.2025 - 13:15-16:30
Unit 8: 30.06.2025 - 13:15-16:30
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
To pass the seminar, students are expected to complete the following tasks:
- Preparation of the readings and active participation in class
- Mapping and documentation of a debate along specific work assignments (group work)
- Writing of a contribution for a larger public audience
- Keeping a research diaryThis course uses the plagiarism-detection service Turnitin for larger assignments.
- Preparation of the readings and active participation in class
- Mapping and documentation of a debate along specific work assignments (group work)
- Writing of a contribution for a larger public audience
- Keeping a research diaryThis course uses the plagiarism-detection service Turnitin for larger assignments.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
The grading of the course is based on the separate assessment of different tasks on a scale of 1-5.- Preparation of the readings and active participation in class: 20 percent, assessed individually, Feedback on demand;
- Mapping and documentation of a debate along specific work assignments (group work), regular presentation of work progress in class: 45 percent, assessed as group work, Feedback by lecturer;
- Writing of a contribution for a larger public audience: 20 percent, assessed individually, Feedback on demand;
- Keeping a research diary: 15 percent, assessed individually, Feedback on demand;Minimum requirements
To successfully complete the course, a weighted average of at least 4,5 is required. Failure to meet the attendance regulations, to deliver course assignments on time or to adhere to standards of academic work may also be considered in the course assessment.Important Grading Information
If not explicitly noted otherwise, all requirements mentioned in the grading scheme and the attendance regulations must be met.Attendance
Please note: If you miss the first session of the course unexcused, you will be automatically de-registered. Presence and participation in class - i.e. course-units as well as the fixed tutorial-dates - is compulsory (for details, see course regulation in the handout).Guidelines for the use of AI tools
If you use AI (e.g. Chat GPT or similar software) as a supporting tool in your assignments, this should be acknowledged openly and clearly, so that the instructor is aware of where and to what extent the AI tool was used.
- Mapping and documentation of a debate along specific work assignments (group work), regular presentation of work progress in class: 45 percent, assessed as group work, Feedback by lecturer;
- Writing of a contribution for a larger public audience: 20 percent, assessed individually, Feedback on demand;
- Keeping a research diary: 15 percent, assessed individually, Feedback on demand;Minimum requirements
To successfully complete the course, a weighted average of at least 4,5 is required. Failure to meet the attendance regulations, to deliver course assignments on time or to adhere to standards of academic work may also be considered in the course assessment.Important Grading Information
If not explicitly noted otherwise, all requirements mentioned in the grading scheme and the attendance regulations must be met.Attendance
Please note: If you miss the first session of the course unexcused, you will be automatically de-registered. Presence and participation in class - i.e. course-units as well as the fixed tutorial-dates - is compulsory (for details, see course regulation in the handout).Guidelines for the use of AI tools
If you use AI (e.g. Chat GPT or similar software) as a supporting tool in your assignments, this should be acknowledged openly and clearly, so that the instructor is aware of where and to what extent the AI tool was used.
Examination topics
Mapping Debates
Risk Governance and Expertise
Knowledge and Knowledge Production
Regulating Under Uncertainty
Values and Responsibilities - Who Cares?
Engaging in Panel Discussions
Risk Governance and Expertise
Knowledge and Knowledge Production
Regulating Under Uncertainty
Values and Responsibilities - Who Cares?
Engaging in Panel Discussions
Reading list
Association in the course directory
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Last modified: Mo 03.03.2025 13:06
In this seminar we will explore the debates on wind turbines, urban heat, and patenting of Corona-vaccines.What will students learn in this course?
- Concepts and tools to analyze the interplay of science, technology and society.
- The application of the newly gained skills in working on specific debates at the intersection of science, technology and society.
- The techniques of research as well as the assessment and preparation of information.
- Thinking and collaborating in interdisciplinary contexts.
- Developing the ability to reflect on one’s own disciplinary perspective.
- Developing the ability to understand and judge the entanglement of societal values and scientific expertise in the debates as well as the implications for questions of responsibility.