In
Search of Cosmopolitan Data and Research Methods
8-9 (and 10) December 2014, Paris
DAY
1 – Monday 8 December 2014
9:00-10:30: The
need for a cosmopolitan turn in the social sciences – Ulrich Beck & Sabine
Selchow
10:30-12:30pm: CosmoClimate
1: The work packages
1.
Cosmopolitan
Publicness: Ingrid Volkmer
2.
Low Carbon Innovation: David
Tyfield
3.
Greening World Cities: Anders
Blok
4.
Cosmopoltan Reasoning
and Social Governance of Risk: Young-Hee Shim & Sang-Jin Han
5.
Security Governance and
Global Risks: Sabine Selchow
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:30: Cosmopolitan Objects of Analysis, Methods
and Practices I
1. Data-mining of existing statistical data-sets: What makes it
cosmopolitan?: Benedikt Kohler
2.
Crowd-sourcing as a
cosmopolitan research practice: Potentials and problems: Fuyuki Kurasawa:
15:30-17:00: Methodologies
of Big Data analysis in spheres of cosmopolitization – Session 1
1.
Social media and
Chinese political contention: Thomas Poell
2.
Cosmopolitisation &
¡®big data¡¯ of financial risks: Tommaso Venturini & Ian Gray
17:00-17:30:
Summary & Outlook at Day 2
DAY
2 – Tuesday 9 December 2014
9:00-10:30am:
Methodologies of Big Data analysis in spheres of cosmopolitization – Session 2
3.
The use of twitter data
to analyze the 'liveliness' of transnational issues: Noortje Marres
10:40-12:00: Back
to the CosmoClimate Projects 1
1.
Cosmopolitan
Publicness: Ingrid Volkmer
2.
Low Carbon Innovation:
David Tyfield
3.
Greening World Cities:
Anders Blok
4.
Security Governance and
Global Risks: Sabine Selchow
5.
Zhifei Mao, Julia
Guivant, Sang-Jin Han
12:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:30:
Back to the CosmoClimate Projects 2: Where are we going from here?
DAY 3 – Wednesday 10 December 2014 9:00-14:00: ERC Team Meeting 1. Wrap-Up Discussions 2. Publications
3. Discussion of Cities Workshop at LSE 4. The Seoul Project & EARN (Sae-Seul Park, Sang-Jin Han)
Participants:
1. Ulrich Beck: Institute of
Sociology at the Ludwig Maximilian University
2. Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim: Senior
Research Fellow at the Institute of Cosmopolitan Studies
3. Albert Groeber: Institute of Sociology
at the Ludwig Maximilian University
4. Anders Blok: Department of
Sociology at the University of Copenhagen
5. Ian Gray: Research Fellow, Sciences Po
6. Julia Guivant: Department of Sociology and Political
Science, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brasil
7. Sang-Jin Han: Seoul National
University
8. Mary Kaldor: London School of Economics and Political
Science (LSE)
9. Benedikt Kohler: Slow
Media Institute
10.
Fuyuki Kurasawa: Department of Sociology, York University, Toronto
Canada
11.
Zhifei Mao: School of Journalism
and Communication at the Chinese University of Hong Kong
12.
Noortje Marres, Sociology, Goldsmiths College, University of London (only on Tuesday)
13.
Sae-Seul Park: Europe-Asia
Research Network (EARN)
14.
Thomas Poell: New Media and Digital Culture at the Department of Media
Studies at the University of Amsterdam
15.
Sabine Selchow: Institute of
Sociology at the Ludwig Maximilian University and LSE
16.
Line Marie Thorsen: Department of Arts and Cultural Studies at
the University of Copenhagen
17.
David Tyfield: Department of Sociology at Lancaster
University
18.
Ingrid Volkmer: School of Culture and
Communication at University of Melbourne
19.
Young-Hee Shim: Hanyang University, Seoul
20.
Tommaso Venturini:
MediaLab, Sciences Po
21.
Michel Wieviorka: Administrateur de la
FMSH and Directeur d'etudes a l'EHESS, Paris
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