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- 25.09.2024 | TUDiSC 5th joint conference Disrupting Scientific Boundaries
- 28.05.2024 | Dark Patterns Workshop | COSMO
- 15.05.2024 | Tipping points. A conversation about the Arctic in art and literature
- 19 - 22.03.2024 | Leakage | Inaugural Conference of "stsing e.V."
- 15.02.2024 | Workshop with Dr. Michael Gordian | Science Communication
- 11.12.2023 | Thinkshop | Dark Patterns and Generational Divides
- 06.12 - 08.12.2023 | Myths of Disruption. Programs, Narratives, and Utopias of Future Innovations | 4th TUDiSC Joint Conference
- 16.11.-17.11.2023 | Discourses in/of Disruption | International Conference
- 15.11.-17.11.2023 | Smart Borders | Conference | A collaboration between TU Dresden & LSE
- 14.11. & 17.11.2023 | Dark Patterns - Manipulative Design on the Net! | Workshop of the TUDiSC project "Designate"
- 07.09.2023 | Future Editor Forum
- 05.09.2023 | Verkehrswende Dresden | Dialogue forum as part of the IOER Autumn Series
- 05.09.2023 | Short history(ies) of humanity | Event at the DHMD with moderation by TUDiSC PI Solvejg Nitzke
- 15.08.-19.08.2023 | Disruptive Imaginations Conference
- 21.07.2023, 14:00 - 16:30 | Reading circle (internal) | Prof. Alison Landsberg
- 16.06.2023, 10:00 - 12:30 | Reading circle (internal) | Prof. Sverker Sörlin
- 23.05.2023 | "Disrupting Infrastructural Inertia: On Settler and Indigenous Infrastructuralisms" | Guest Lecture: Jordan B. Kinder |18:30-20:00 in the Office for Academic Heritage, Scientific and Art Collections
- 06-07.05.2023 | "Listening in, Sounding out: Resonances of Future Pasts" | Public conference and workshop
- 16.03.2023 |3rd TUDiSC Conference (10:30 - 18:00)
- 13.01.2023 | TUDiSC Reading Circle with Prof. Dr. Gerhard Reese
- 01-02.12.2022 | Conference: Thinking through "The Transnational": A Tumultuous Task?
- 09.-12.11.2022|"Rethinking Relations: Michel Serres and the Environmental Humanities". International Conference
- 13.10.2022 | Inaugural lecture by Orit Halpern
- 12-14.10.2022 | "Systems of Agency in Face of Disruption": 2nd joint conference
- 22-23.09.2022 | "Exploring Socio-Technical Research": Workshop of DIPCY
- 10.06.2022 | TUDiSC reading circle with Dr. Andreas Pettenkofer
- 13.05.2022 | TUDiSC reading circle with Prof. Dr. Joachim Scharloth
- 31.03.-01.04.2022 | "Disruption under observation": 1st joint conference
- 05.10.2021 | TUDiSC Set-Up Workshop
- 15.07.2021 | "Digitalization for people": Visit by Minister of State Gemkow
- 07.07.2021 | TUDiSC Kick-Off
- 20.11.2020 | Workshop on disruption research
25.09.2024 | TUDiSC 5th joint conference Disrupting Scientific Boundaries
On September 25, the 5th joint conference of TUDiSC on the topic "Disrupting Scientific Boundaries" will take place. The event aims to explore the interface between science, art and activism.
28.05.2024 | Dark Patterns Workshop | COSMO
On May 28, a workshop on "Dark Patterns on the Web" will take place at COSMO Wissenschaftsforum (Dresden).
15.05.2024 | Tipping points. A conversation about the Arctic in art and literature
On May 15, a discussion about the Arctic in art and literature will take place at the COSMO Science Forum (Dresden).
19 - 22.03.2024 | Leakage | Inaugural Conference of "stsing e.V."
This conference inaugurates stsing e.V., an association ("Verein") doing Science and Technology Studies (STS) in and through Germany, established in 2020. STS is an interdisciplinary field of research and activity interested in how science and technology are practically done and socially embedded. Find out more, including information relating to the call for papers, on the event page.
15.02.2024 | Workshop with Dr. Michael Gordian | Science Communication
A short workshop focused on developing skills in science communication. Find out more here.
11.12.2023 | Thinkshop | Dark Patterns and Generational Divides
This event looks to analyze the subject of Dark Patterns specifically from the perspective of the participation and protection of younger and older people, and therefore understand any resulting or associated generational divides.
06.12 - 08.12.2023 | Myths of Disruption. Programs, Narratives, and Utopias of Future Innovations | 4th TUDiSC Joint Conference
This conference aims at questioning "myths of disruption" and the associated programs, narratives and utopias of future innovations, though not (only) by disruptive means - exposing something as a myth, i.e., a lie - but by collecting and exploring the programs, narratives and utopias on which our disciplines, research subjects, and collaborative ideals rest and which they produce.
Adrian Daub and Kylie Crane are invited as keynote speakers.
16.11.-17.11.2023 | Discourses in/of Disruption | International Conference
The 12th annual conference of the"Discourse - Interdisciplinary" network is dedicated to the multifaceted interdependencies of discourse and disruption.
With a keynote speech by Prof. Dr. Lars Koch.
15.11.-17.11.2023 | Smart Borders | Conference | A collaboration between TU Dresden & LSE
This conference aims to address the international research field on temporalities and histories of smart borders, to trace genealogies and longue durées of media, communication, and information technologies in the control of borders and migration.
14.11. & 17.11.2023 | Dark Patterns - Manipulative Design on the Net! | Workshop of the TUDiSC project "Designate"
We are pleased to draw your attention to an exciting workshop of the TUDiSC project "Designate", which takes place as part of a campaign of the Landeszentrale für politische Bildung on the topic "Netzpolitik & Demokratie".
07.09.2023 | Future Editor Forum
Common publication formats for scientific findings across the various specialist areas are specialist journals and specialist books. The possibilities offered by digital technologies and formats are rarely mapped and used. The aim of the forum is therefore the exchange of experiences between scientists who want to experience and change the limits of current scientific communication.
05.09.2023 | Verkehrswende Dresden | Dialogue forum as part of the IOER Autumn Series
As part of a cooperation with the Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development, the TUDiSC research project "DOUbT" is holding the dialog forum "Verkehrswende Dresden - Verkehrsflächen neu denken" on September 5 as part of the Autumn Series 2023.
05.09.2023 | Short history(ies) of humanity | Event at the DHMD with moderation by TUDiSC PI Solvejg Nitzke
On September 5 (7 p.m., free admission), Susanne Wedlich (freelance science journalist specializing in biology) and Prof. Dr. Nils Güttler (historian of science at the University of Vienna) will hold a discussion as part of the "Power of Origin" series of talks at the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum Dresden. The event will be moderated by TUDiSC PI Dr. Solvejg Nitzke.
15.08.-19.08.2023 | Disruptive Imaginations Conference
Joint annual conference at TU Dresden, organized and hosted by the Science Fiction Research Association (SFRA) and the Gesellschaft für Fantastikforschung (GfF).
21.07.2023, 14:00 - 16:30 | Reading circle (internal) | Prof. Alison Landsberg
The reading circle with Prof. Alison Lands berg takes place under the title "Dialectical Images and Counter-hegemonic History Writing in Mass Culture". The reading circle will be moderated by Declan Galbraith.
Please note: The reading circle is an internal event and only for TUDiSC members. You will find the text and the link to the meeting in the invitation email you received.
16.06.2023, 10:00 - 12:30 | Reading circle (internal) | Prof. Sverker Sörlin
We are pleased to be able to announce that the next TUDiSC reading circle will be with Prof. Sverker Sörlin. We look forward to a lively discussion! The reading circle will be moderated by Svenja Engelmann-Kewitz.
Please note: The reading circle is an internal event and only for TUDiSC members. You will find the text and the link to the meeting in the invitation email you received.
23.05.2023 | "Disrupting Infrastructural Inertia: On Settler and Indigenous Infrastructuralisms" | Guest Lecture: Jordan B. Kinder |18:30-20:00 in the Office for Academic Heritage, Scientific and Art Collections
Infrastructuralisms describe modes of attunement to how the built environment mediates social and cultural relations.Taking his recent work on Indigenous solarities as a point of departure, Jordan B. Kinder looks back on a watershed moment in Canadian infrastructural history where settler and Indigenous infrastructuralisms publicly collided-the unbuilt Mackenzie Valley Pipeline.
06-07.05.2023 | "Listening in, Sounding out: Resonances of Future Pasts" | Public conference and workshop
Public workshop and lecture on differences, the history of sound and the future of speaking and listening.
Organized by Nelly Y. Pinkrah and Michelle Pfeifer at the Chair of Digital Cultures and Societal Change, TU Dresden.
16.03.2023 |3rd TUDiSC Conference (10:30 - 18:00)
Thematic subject: "Disruptive Worldmaking: Technology, Design, Art"
Venue: SLUB Open Science Lab, Zellescher Weg 25, 01217 Dresden
We are very pleased to announce that the3rd TUDiSC Conference will take place on March 16th focusing on the thematic subject of "Disruptive Worldmaking: Technology, Design, Art". The conference, directed by Orit Halpern and Lars Koch, will be open to the public and enjoy the following exciting presentations:
- Research-Creation: Nonpropositional knowledge and the Production of Publics - Chris Salter (Concordia University)
- Critical media - Johannes Bruder (The University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland)
- Designing Mobilities - Jens Krzywinski/Lenard Opeskin
The day will be concluded with a presentation of the book The Smartness Mandate by Orit Halper and Robert Mitchell (Duke University).
The program for the event can be found here
You are welcome to invite interested parties.
Registration:
Please confirm or cancel your attendance via Outlook, or alternatively, for those who have not received an Outlook invitation, we ask that you register over the following email address:
The deadline for registration is 08.03.2023
13.01.2023 | TUDiSC Reading Circle with Prof. Dr. Gerhard Reese
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Reese is the guest of the reading circle organized by the TUDiSC early-career researchers. The psychologist will talk to the participants about a text he has selected.
01-02.12.2022 | Conference: Thinking through "The Transnational": A Tumultuous Task?
The overall goal of this conference is to improve understandings of how sociologists can mobilize transnationalism at the local and international levels to respond to and account for present-day social transformations through academic work. The nation-state is often the starting point used to understand social change within society: what is included or excluded as important groups and processes for understanding these changes and the social inequalities that manifest (or are mitigated) from them. The concept of transnationalism as a corrective to methodological nationalism offers an opportunity to expand accounts and explanations of social transformations beyond these limited geographical and imagined boundaries of the nation, and thus who and what constitutes 'the social' as a result. yet. In fact, transnational lenses may be leveraged to paradoxically reinforce concepts of society as confined within a nation-state world order.
For preparation purposes, please register here:
For more information and the program, please visit the conference page.
09.-12.11.2022|"Rethinking Relations: Michel Serres and the Environmental Humanities". International Conference
This conference is dedicated to dialogues between the environmental humanities and the boundary-defying philosophical thinking of Michel Serres (1930-2019). It extends an invitation to think beyond and with Serres to mobilize his work in relation to disciplines and fields that include media studies, design, literature, history, classics, sociology, philosophy, and psychology. Our international contributors attend to the ecological paradigms that inform both his polyphonic prose and hybrid subject matter to explore modes of generous, reciprocal, and ethical encounters for urgent, transdisciplinary, and experimental responses of the arts and humanities to ecologies in crisis.
Visitors are welcome. If you would like to attend, please register by sending an email to . No registration fee.
For more information and program, see the TU web page Rethinking Relations or the conference website www.rethinkingrelations.com
13.10.2022 | Inaugural lecture by Orit Halpern
- University-wide inaugural lecture by concept group member Prof. Orit Halpern
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12-14.10.2022 | "Systems of Agency in Face of Disruption": 2nd joint conference
- three-day joint conference under the direction of the TPM, HumGlobal, Designate and DOUbT projects
- Public keynote by Julia Wittmayer on 13.10. Disruption and agency from a sustainability transition perspective: https: //tu-dresden.de/gsw/der-bereich/news/oeffentlicher-gastvortrag-prof-julia-wittmayer-bei-der-2-tudisc-konferenz
- Program of the conference (PDF)
22-23.09.2022 | "Exploring Socio-Technical Research": Workshop of DIPCY
The research project "Disruptions of Networked Privacy" (DIPCY) of the TUiSC excellence measure and the Sociology of Media Communication Section (DGPuK) invite you to an exciting workshop at TU Dresden on September 22 and 23. We will take the time to provide detailed insights into research projects that cross the boundaries between social sciences and IT. There will also be time for questions, discussions and networking.
We start on Thursday afternoon, September 22, with digital art by Esmeralda Conde Ruiz (Artist in Residence, Schaufler Lab) and a small reception. Friday, September 23, is workshop day. Our guests of honor Autumn Edwards and Chad Edwards, renowned experts in the field of human-machine communication, will give a joint session on "Qualitative Experiments". This will be followed by workshop insights into four other innovative research projects. These include research in and with living labs and digital memory practices. We have invited exciting guests! If you like, you can join us on an alternative city tour through Dresden Neustadt at the end (please register in good time, as the number of places is limited).
A detailed program and registration (until September 15) can be found at https://tu-dresden.de/gsw/phil/ifk/forschung/forschungsprojekte-2/dipcy
Catering will be provided. Thanks to generous funding from TUDiSC and DGPuK, participation in the workshop is free of charge.
10.06.2022 | TUDiSC reading circle with Dr. Andreas Pettenkofer
Dr. Andreas Pettenkofer is the guest of the reading circle organized by the TUDiSC early-career researchers. The sociologist talks to the participants about his current manuscript.
13.05.2022 | TUDiSC reading circle with Prof. Dr. Joachim Scharloth
Linguist and former TU Dresden professor Prof. Dr. Joachim Scharloth is a guest at the reading circle organized by the TUDiSC early-career researchers. He will discuss the text "Utopia in Practice: The Discovery of Performativity in Sixties' Protest, Arts and Sciences" published by him and Martin Klimke with the participants.
31.03.-01.04.2022 | "Disruption under observation": 1st joint conference
- Two-day joint conference under the direction of the DiaDisK, DIPCY and Disrupt!Research projects
- Guest speakers: Martina Schober and Regina Franzen
05.10.2021 | TUDiSC Set-Up Workshop
- Presentation of the projects with thematic focus
- Highlighting the collaborative perspective
- Discussion of future working formats
15.07.2021 | "Digitalization for people": Visit by Minister of State Gemkow
- Presentation of TUDiSC as part of the minister's visit under the program item "Application and Responsibility"
07.07.2021 | TUDiSC Kick-Off
- Presentation of the joint projects
- Presentation of the content-related and conceptual cooperation within the network
- Aspects of coordination within the network
20.11.2020 | Workshop on disruption research
- Exploring the possibilities of disruption research
- Presentation of the conceptual foundations
- Preparation of applications