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.
Can nuclear history serve as a laboratory for the regulation of artificial intelligence?
ELISABETH RÖHRLICH Artificial intelligence (AI) seems to be the epitome of the future. Yet the…
The Leibniz Puzzle
GABRIELE GRAMELSBERGER On the occasion of an invitation to a lecture on Leibniz as a…
Towards Expanding STS?
MARCUS CARRIER On October 9, 2024, KHK c:o/re director Prof. Dr. Stefan Böschen opened the…
Workshop “Epistemology of Arithmetic: New Philosophy for New Times”
The Käte Hamburger Kolleg on Cultures of Research hosted a philosophical Workshop on May 16th…
From bio-ontologies to academic lives: What studying biocuration can tell us about the conditions of academic work
SARAH R. DAVIES When I arrived at the Käte Hamburger Kolleg in February 2024, my…
Net Zero Precinct Futures: place-based experimentation for sustainability transitions
Darren Sharp opens his lecture in the lecture hall of the KHK c:o/re On September…