The central theme of the International Workshop focuses on
Varieties of Knowledge Production and its Relevance: What can we learn with regard to societal transformation?
The international workshop will explore types of knowledge and their crucial role in promoting social change and addressing urgent global challenges. Specifically, in the face of climate change, it seems important to recognise the diversity of types of knowledge that can contribute to finding solutions.
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientific models have become central to policy-making. However, it is important to understand that the production of knowledge is not the sole responsibility of scientific institutions. Rather, it seems necessary to recognise and value other types of knowledge, including technical, experimental, regional, indigenous and wisdom-based knowledge, in order to address the complexity of global challenges.
In our workshop, we would like to explore the contributions of different types of knowledge to the transformation of modern society and examine the normative conditions for knowledge production, the tools for transformative practices and the development of new technologies. We would also like to discuss the role of scientific institutions and the different cultures of knowledge exchange.
We specifically invite submissions of contributions on the following topics:
• The centrality of knowledge in modern societies
• Epistemic cultures and the diversity of knowledge types
• The role of experimental knowledge in innovation and transformation
• The limitations of scientific and technical knowledge in addressing globalchallenges
• The importance of diversity of knowledge types and knowledge transferin societal transformation
• Synergies between different forms of knowledge and their contribution totransformation
• Varieties of knowledge production and their relevance for social transfor-mation
• Normative premises for knowledge production and progress
Types of contributions
We welcome different types of contributions to the workshop. You may submit the following types of contributions:
Short research papers - Present your interim or final results of a study and submit a short research paper. Your paper can be up to 3000 words, including a short abstract of 50-150 words.
Long research contributions - Submissions should describe original, completed and unpublished work and include specific evaluation and analysis where appropriate. Long papers may be up to 7000 words (including abstract), with additional pages allowed for references and appendices.
Poster contributions - Present an abstract of a study. Your poster contribution can be up to 1000 words, including a short abstract of 50-150 words.
Submission and publication for all contributions
The Workshop will be organised by the Institute of Technology and Systemsanalysis (ITAS) in collaboration with the KIT-Center “Humans and Technology” (MuT) and KIT-Graduate School “Cultures of Knowledge” (CuKnow). All contributions will be reviewed by selection committee with relevant expertise in the field. After the peer review process, the selection committee will make the final decision on which contributions will be suitable for presentation at the conference. For short research papers, the authors may be invited to either an oral or poster presentation, depending on the decision of the committee. All contributions will be published as conference papers. Key dates Deadline for submitting your contribution: 15th of June 2023 Notification of the final outcome of the peer review process: 15th of July 2023
Please send your contribution to: knowledge-production@itas.kit.edu As a hybrid event, we are offer both physical and online attendance options, as well as remote presentation possibilities.
We look forward to your contributions and lively discussions in our host city Karlsruhe!