This blog opens a window into the work of c:o/re. Meet international scholars from the arts, humanities, social and natural sciences, read about their projects and agree or disagree on their thoughts. You can learn about events and might get inspired to take a different perspective on research.
“The question of academic freedom acts as a seismograph for current processes of change in the production of scientific knowledge” – Interview with Gabriele Gramelsberger and Stefan Böschen
On November 5 and 6, 2025, the second edition of “Freedom of Research: A European…
The Afterlife of »Psychotechnics«: From Industrial Work to the Digital Lifeworld
BERND BÖSEL In the first decades of the 20th century, psychology was still a young…
Digital Complexity
GABRIELE GRAMELSBERGER Current developments in the fields of simulation and artificial intelligence (AI) have shown…
The Computer in Motion
ARIANNA BORRELLI The Symposium Computer in Motion critically questioned the notion of the computer as…
Hidden Futures. Work – Click and Crowds
ANA MARÍA GUZMÁN Which chain of work processes are triggered by a click in an…
The Artwork Is the Network
ARIANNA BORRELLI The workshop “After Networks: Reframing Scale, Reimagining Connections”, organized by c:o/re Fellow Nathalia…