Disrupt!Research. Dynamic collaboration under the conditions of disruption
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Disrupt!Research: The project
Disrupt!Research is an exploratory project that investigates science communication under the conditions of disruption in order to develop and test formats of interdisciplinary collaboration within and beyond the university. We aim to conceptualize and explore disruptivity as an integral part of communication in and about the sciences and humanities. To reach these goals, Disrupt! Research connects three disciplines: Literary and Cultural Studies, Design, as well as Social and Economic Sciences.
The project is based on the assumption that scientific communication (internal, interdisciplinary and public) is a central arena of disruptivity, where conflicting interests, objects and spaces of research and communication could realize their disruptive potential at any time. However, disruption is not only present as a destructive element in the constellations we investigate. Instead, they reveal productive potentials for innovative collaboration.
Principal Investigator
*Currently on leave of absence* From April 2024, acting professorship for General and Comparative Literature at Ruhr-Universität Bochum.
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Ms Dr. Martina Pieperhoff
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jens Krzywinski
Head of Industrial Design Engineering
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Employees
Research Associate
NameKirsten Jüdt M.A.
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Research Associate
NameDipl.-Ing. Lenard Opeskin
Research Associate
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Research Associate
NameAlina Praun M.A.
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Research Assisstant (SHK/WHK)
Ph.D. Student
NameSvenja Engelmann-Kewitz M.A.
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Student Assistant
NameAnna Cunningham B.Sc.
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Publications
2024
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Interaction and Affect are Key: Understanding Technology Demonstrators for Science Communication on Dialogue Events , 29 Feb 2024Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Preprint/documentation/report > Preprint
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Interorganizational Networks in the Face of Disruption: Building Resilience for Grand Challenges , 2024Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to conferences > Paper
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Patterns of Entrepreneurial Stress and Coping Mechanisms. A Study of Solo-Self-Employed in Germany , 2024Research output: Contribution to conferences > Paper
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Revitalizing Tradition: Examining Innovation Processes of Cooperatives in the Baking Industry - A Case Study Approach , 2024Research output: Contribution to conferences > Paper
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Student Cooperatives as a Means to Promote Entrepreneurial Thinking , 2024Research output: Contribution to conferences > Paper
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The international multi-layer network spanning the innovation space: lessons from a cooperative case , 2024, In: European Journal of International ManagementResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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Uncovering coordination mechanisms in diverse inter-organizational cooperation: Bridging gaps in empirical understanding , 2024Research output: Contribution to conferences > Paper
2023
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Design for communication: how do demonstrators demonstrate technology? , 23 Feb 2023, In: Design Science. 9, 9Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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Exchange theory as a lens to consider trust in small-sized business cooperation , 2023Research output: Contribution to conferences > Paper
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How do the solo-self-employed safeguard their well-being during a crisis? Insights into stress, coping and recovery during the Covid-19 pandemic , 2023Research output: Contribution to conferences > Paper