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2010-08-28

The first week at the Centre for Science and Technology Studies is about to start

This Wednesday, September 1, 2010, I'll start a new job as director of the Centre for Science and Technology Studies at Leiden University. Exciting!

CWTS building 

With this blog, I will try to share my personal impressions and experiences at the Centre. Also, and perhaps more importantly, I will use this blog to develop ideas about the role of citation analysis, quantitative indicators, and evaluation at universities and in scientific research. Researchers are increasingly subjected to regular evaluations of their work. Empirical evidence and quantitative indicators have played an ever increasing role in this. It has created what I call a "citation culture" in science. This started in the natural sciences, but nowadays also researchers in the social sciences and in the humanities are confronted with these measures.

I am interested in the question of how this has influenced the act of creating scientific and scholarly knowledge. But I am also intrigued by the potential of quantitative studies of research to get a better understanding of the dynamics of knowledge. And, lastly, will it be possible for individual researchers to get behind the steering wheels of evaluation procedures? Is this something we should aim for?  

 

Posted by: P.F. Wouters   |     Date: 2010-08-28  |     Categories: Impressions  |     Send a trackback »  |     5 comments »  |     PermalinkPermalink

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5 comments

Comment from: Ernst Thoutenhoofd [Visitor]
First things first, Paul: many congratulations!
2010-08-29 @ 19:43
Comment from: Anne Beaulieu [Visitor]
Paul, this sounds exciting!

About individuals getting behind the steering wheel--isn't there a tension in coupling that to the the concepts of evaluation and of procedures--both of which imply supra-individual dynamics?
2010-08-30 @ 12:05
Comment from: Clifford Tatum [Visitor] Email · http://virtualknowledgestudio.nl/
Congratulations Paul!
I look to forward to your reflections and insights about citation culture -Clifford
2010-09-01 @ 16:09
Comment from: P.F. Wouters [Member] Email
Anne, there is indeed an interesting tension in the use of indicators at the level of the individual researcher. We are now in the process of finalizing a European FP7 research project, where this tension is one of the central ideas. It is worthy of a separate post.
2010-09-03 @ 10:10
Comment from: WoW!ter [Visitor] · http://wowter.net
Congrats!
It was nice meeting you during the confernce. Guess we will be meeting each other more often in the future

2010-09-11 @ 20:21

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