ProgrammeJeudi 4 juin 20159h30 Accueil des participants 10h00 Allocutions d'ouverture 10h20 Conférencier invité : Catherine Paradeise, Institut Francilien Recherche Innovation
Session 1. Academic and societal relevance of the SSH11h20 Gunnar Sivertsen (NIFU, Norway) “The balance between internationalization, language, societal relevance and quality in research evaluation in the SSH” 11h35 Dagmar Simon (WZB, Germany) “Scientific quality and social relevance in the social and spatial sciences: visible? Measurable?” 11h50 Thed van Leeuwen (U. of Leiden, The Netherlands), A. Zuccala (U. of Copenhagen, Denmark), Rens Bod (U. of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) “Current day influences of Humanities research on other scientific domains” 12h05 Jon Holm, Forskningradet, Norway “What’s in it for the Faculty? Experiences from planning a national evaluation of Humanities research in Norway” 12h20 Discussion 13h Déjeuner Session 2*. Diversity and clusters in the SSH14h30 Ad Prins (Consultant, The Netherlands), Jack Spaapen (KNAW, The Netherlands) “Hybrids and diversity in the SSH” 14h45 Frederik Verleyssen, Tim Engels (U. of Antwerpein, Belgium) “Clustering of authors through the analysis of their publication patterns” 15h00 Alexander Hasgall (U. of Geneva, Switzerland) “Evaluation from the botttom up? Dealing with multiplicity in SSH” 15h15 Thomas Kadelbach and Joanna Domingos (U. of Neuchâtel, Switzerland) « Collaborations and partnerships in the SSH in the mirror of research projects » 15h30 Discussion Session 3*. Bottom-up criteria for the SSH (1)14h30 Ana Ramos, Maria Arménia Carrondo (FCT Lisbon, Portugal), Claudia Sarrico (U. of Lisbon, Portugal) “A bottom-up approach to building a publication indicator for the SSH” 14h45 Jorge Mañana-Rodriguez, Elea Giménez-Toledo (CSIC, Espagne) “Components of book publishers’ quality: prestige, specialisation and peer review” 15h00 Ginevra Peruginelli (ITTIG-CNR, Italy) “Quality in legal science: the case of evaluating legal monographs” 15h15 David Budtz Pedersen, Jonas Groenvad, U. of Copenhagen, Denmark “Mapping the public influence of humanities” 15h30 Discussion 16h00 Pause café Table ronde “Collaborations and societal impact of SSH research”16h30 Intervenants
18h00 Fin de la première journée 21h Dîner * Sessions parallèles --------------------------------------------------------------------- Vendredi 5 juin 20159h00 Conférencier invité : Johannes Angermüller, University of Warwick and École des Hautes
10h00 Pause café Session 4. National evaluation protocols and methods10h30 Emanuel Kulczycki (U. of Poznan, Poland) “Assessment of publications in the Humanities and Social sciences: a case of parametric evaluation in Poland” 10h45 Aline Waltzing (EHESS, France) “The invention of evaluation: systems and self-definitions in the evaluation of research and higher education in France and the Netherlands since the 1980s” 11h00 Antonio Ferrara, Andrea Bonaccorsi (ANVUR, Italy) “How robust is journal rating in the SSH?” 11h15 Discussion 12h00 Conférencier invité : Gabi Lombardo (Senior Scientific Officer for Social Sciences at Science Europe)
13h00 Déjeuner Table ronde “Autoévaluation et démarche qualité, des outils de valorisation des projets en sciences humaines et sociales”14h30 Intervenants
16h00 Pause café Sessions 5*. Bottom-up criteria for the SSH (2)16h30 Michael Ochsner (U. of Lausanne, Switzerland), Sven Hug (ETH Zürich, Switzerland) “Evaluation criteria in the humanities: preferences for traditional and modern conceptions of research as a matter of scholars’ characteristics” 16h45 Silvia Martens, Wolfgang Schatz (U. of Lucerne, Switzerland), Désirée Donzallaz (U. of Fribourg, Switzerland) “Criteria and indicators for visualising theological research and evaluating its quality – a bottom-up approach” 17h00 Birgitte Martens, Walter Ysebaert (Free university of Bruxelles, Belgium) “The ECOOM-evaluation framework design for artistic research in Flanders: community building, discipline building and stakeholder-driven indicator design for research evaluation” 17h15 Discussion Session 6*. Dissemination and impact the SSH16h30 Emilia Aiello, Mar Joanpere (U. Barcelona, Spain) Joan Cabré (U. Rovira I Virgili, Spain) “Advances in the evaluation and visibility of the social impact of the SSH. The social impact open repository initiative” 16h45 Jens Maesse (U. of Warwick, United Kingdom) « ‘Elitism’ in economics » 17h00 Damien Besancenot, Jean-Michel Courtault and Abdelghani Maddi (U. de Paris 13, France) « Citations, notoriété et qualité scientifique : Le cas des revues en sciences économiques. » 17h15 Discussion * Sessions parallèles ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Samedi 6 juin 2015Session 7. Metrics and beyond9h30 Thed van Leeuwen, Clifford Tatum (Leiden university, the Netherlands) “Open access publishing in the Netherlands in an international perspective using bibliometric techniques” 9h45 Alessia Zuccala (U. of Coppenhagen, Denmark) “Inciting the metric-oriented Humanist, or how to teach bibliometrics within a faculty of Humanities?” 10h00 Solange Chavel, Alessandro Mosca, Victor Pascual, Bernardo Rondelli and Sebastian Stride (SIRIS Academic SL, Spain) “Beyond metrics: the influence of structure and behaviour on research visibility” 10h15 Ad Prins (Support in Research Management, the Netherlands), Rodrigo Costas, Thed van Leeuwen, Paul Wouters (CWTS, Leiden, the Netherlands) “Using Google scholar in research evaluation of SSH programs” 10h30 Discussion 11h00 Pause café 11h30 Ioana Galleron, Geoffrey Williams (EvalHum initiative, France) Summing up Pour tout renseignement contacter evalhum@evalhum.eu |