Kalender des ICES
Research Atelier: Introductory Lecture
Autumn Semester 2023/24
Hosted by: Prof. Dr. Claudius Gräbner-Radkowitsch & Marlene Langholz-Kaiser
Organization
The Research Atelier is one important element of the ICES Research School1 and will take place every other Thursday from 10:30-11:30 or 12:00 to 13:00 (see below). Those who are attending in person are welcome to join us for lunch at the Mensa afterwards. Technically, the meeting will take a hybrid form: we will meet in-person in RIGA 601, but also provide the possibility to participate via Webex via the following link:
https://uni-flensburg.webex.com/uni-flensburg/j.php?MTID=me008b7f12925ab4da4fa3ba238a96d3d
For organizational issues we will use the online platform Basecamp. In case you have not yet received an invitation, please contact Claudius via email: claudius.graebner-radkowitsch@uni-flensburg.de A short tutorial in PDF form is provided in the documents section of Basecamp. A video explanation will also be made available.
Goal of the Research Atelier
The Research Atelier is meant to serve as a platform where early-stage researchers get constructive feedback on their work. This means that it is not required to present final and full- fledged papers. To the contrary, everyone is invited to present ongoing work and receive feedback on open questions during the Atelier. Moreover, you are encouraged to circulate this information alongside an invitation to join to all early-career researchers that you think might be interested in participating.
To allow for the possibility of feedback, you should aim to give a presentation of no more than 30 minutes, better 20. Also, keep in mind that we are an interdisciplinary group, and you might need to explain disciplinary specificities and terms of your work.
For dates where nobody wishes to present their work we can also schedule more general discussions and inputs, e.g., on interdisciplinary research, publication strategies, or funding opportunities. We will discuss details during our meetings or via Basecamp, where you are also invited to submit suggestions on such ‘special sessions’.
For each date, there will be a so called "message board" on Basecamp. Here, the presenters can share their material and already pose questions in advance (e.g., regarding aspects of the work you are most interested in getting feedback on). All others can add comments also after the presentations, and post literature suggestions, etc. This way, people who cannot attend the presentation can also communicate their comments. And of course, you are invited to submit your feedback even if you do not have the possibility to present. I will explain how we will organize this ‘friendly review’ process during our first meeting and via a video to be posted in due course.