Dear all,
we cordially invite you to the upcoming talk of the APSE lecture series,
delivered by Felipe Romero.
Title: The Emergence of Metascience: Risks and Opportunities
When/Where: 2.5. 15-17pm HS 3A NIG
We'll be going for drinks afterwards - please write to
sophie.juliane.veigl(a)univie.ac.at if you're interested in joining - all
welcome!
Abstract: Since the 2010s, the replication crisis has caused many
scientists to experience deep worry and skepticism. In response, an
optimistic wave of researchers has taken the lead, turning their
scientific eyes onto science itself to make science better. These
metascientists have made progress in studying the causes of the crisis
and proposing solutions. They have identified questionable research
practices and bad statistics as potential culprits and devised various
statistical and publication reforms as solutions. The term "metascience"
is not new. However, metascience is only now becoming an
institutionalized discipline: there is a growing community of
practitioners, societies, dedicated conferences, and research centers.
This rapid growth sparks intriguing philosophical questions: Where did
metascience come from? Where does the novelty of metascience lie? How
does metascience relate to other fields that study science? Is
metascience only about collecting data, or is there something deeper at
play? This talk dives into these questions. I explore three different
models of discipline creation and assess how they can make sense of the
emergence of metascience, identifying what's novel and epistemically
fruitful in the field and its risks.
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Dr. Sophie Juliane Veigl, BSc., BA., MSc., MA.
Institut für Philosophie, Universität Wien
E-Mail: sophie.juliane.veigl(a)univie.ac.at
my pronouns are she/her