Additional Information
Admission requirements
A propedeutic exam of any Bachelors’program.
Description
In the governance of scientific research we observe an increasing tendency to add quantitative measures to the longstanding tradition of qualitative assessment (by reading and commenting on each other’s work). This course will give an overview of the rise of statistical thinking over the last two centuries. This development paved the way for the emergence of scientometrics in the second half of the 20th century. Scientometrics is the branch of the social sciences that studies scientific and technological developments by means of quantitative methods. We will explore the growth of this relatively young field, by zooming in on what it has enabled and how it has effected academic work. Students will be introduced to quantitative techniques that chart scientific communication processes and cognitive structures of science and technology, using large-scale databases of scientific and technical publications. We will also discuss the explosion of ‘performance indicators’ in science, which are nowadays used from the level of the individual researcher to that of entire universities (through rankings). Finally, and as a teaser to minor course CWTSmi04 on “Visualizing Science”, we will demonstrate some of the possibilities of state of the art mapping techniques in science and technoloy studies.
Course objectives
The students will be introduced to the science of science approach, in particular in the quantitative realm of science & technology studies;
The students will become acquainted with, and develop a critical perspective on, the measurement of scientific performance;
The students will develop a basic insight into the birth of the quantitative part of the science of science, in the light of the developments described in Science as Culture: Introduction (code: 6420SCI13) and Publishing and communicating research (code: 6420PCR13)
Timetable
A seven week course
Lectures Wednesday 10 September – 22 October 11-13h;
Working group meetings Friday 12 September – 24 October 11-13h
Assessment method
To be announced
Blackboard
We will use blackboard as communication platform for lecture notes, assignments and announcements.
Reading list
Compulsory readings will be made available via Blackboard or through the Leiden University Library.
Registration
Registration is open from May 1st until August 15 2014. The course catalogue code is 6000MSCTSN, activity number 1044
Please note that we can accommodate a maximum of 40 students. Admission is based on the students’ qualifications + a first come, first served basis.
Students from other universities will need permission to register.
Please send an e-mail to Sarah de Rijcke at s.de.rijcke@cwts.leidenuniv.nl .
This also holds for Exchange and Study Abroad students. For more information please see the “Prospective students website”: http://www.prospectivestudents.leiden.edu/programmes/study-abroad/
Contact information
Dr. Sarah de Rijcke, s.de.rijcke@cwts.leidenuniv.nl, 071-5276853.