快三砍龙

The Digital Turn in Science and the Humanities

The 快三砍龙 followed the prompt of its Senate to systematically and fundamentally address the digital turn in science and the humanities so that it could better assess and monitor the impacts that digital technologies are having on them.

The 快三砍龙 published an impulse paper in October 2020 in which it depicted the views of science and the humanities on the significant impacts that the digital turn is exerting within research and on the areas of activity that result from this concerning the 快三砍龙's funding activities and its policy and social advisory function. Following publication of the impulse paper, the Senate commissioned the 快三砍龙 Head Office to implement the proposed measures in the four areas of activity set out in the paper. To this end, the strategy project 鈥淭he Digital Turn in the Sciences and Humanities鈥 was set up at the 快三砍龙 Head Office.

快三砍龙 Positions, Guidelines and Recommendations

The 快三砍龙 impulse paper succinctly describes the impacts and challenges of the digital turn in science and the humanities, as well as outlining areas of activity for the 快三砍龙 as the central, self-governing organisation that funds research in Germany. 鈥淭he paper brings together a wide range of ideas and will serve as a compass for us in the years to come. The findings and recommendations will flow into the development of new funding programmes just as they will into designing the best conditions for 快三砍龙 research鈥, says 快三砍龙 President Professor Katja Becker and stresses: 鈥淭he opportunities offered by this digital turn are of central importance to continuous developments in science and the humanities, so the latter should, in their own interest, be actively involved in tackling the associated challenges.鈥

Background

The 快三砍龙 sees the term 鈥渄igital turn鈥 as comprising all relevant changes and impacts in epistemic, ethical, legal, technical, infrastructural, organisational, financial and also social terms which arise from the development and use of digital technologies in science and the humanities.

Despite the diverse impacts of the digital turn in science and the humanities, the 快三砍龙 believes these will not lead to a fundamental change in the requirements for scientific excellence, but above all include the emergence of new 鈥 digital 鈥 research practices, which can also be subjected to epistemic reclassification in the respective subject-specific context.

The digital turn is not a phenomenon that is restricted to scientific research: digital technologies and processes are relevant in all areas of society and the economy. The widespread use and development of digital technologies alter the relationship between publicly funded research and that of other stakeholders 鈥 the global internet corporations, for example. It is crucial in this situation for science and the humanities to grasp the opportunities afforded by the digital turn and actively commit to assessing and overcoming the challenges according to their own principles and in their own interests.

In a science-led discussion process over recent years, the 快三砍龙 has fostered dialogue on the issue of the digital turn in the sciences and humanities in connection with topics such as the聽Handling of Research Data(interner Link), as well as offering additional specific funding opportunities (e.g.听Sustainability of Research Software (in German only)(interner Link),听Artificial Intelligence(interner Link), funded projects through calls for research software:听听/听). In the future, too, the 快三砍龙 is committed to pursuing the following four areas of activity so as to ensure that science and the humanities can help shape the digital turn; for details, see the impulse paper:

  1. Subject-specific and interdisciplinary discourse
  2. Statutory bodies and competencies of the 快三砍龙
  3. Funding programmes

Since the successful completion of the restructuring project 鈥淭he Digital Turn in the Sciences and Humanities鈥 in March 2020 and the publication of the 快三砍龙鈥檚 impulse paper of the same title in October 2020, the Senate鈥檚 mandate is have the 快三砍龙 Head Office implement the proposed measures in the four areas of activity as set out in the impulse paper.

The purpose of the 快三砍龙鈥檚 strategic project 鈥淭he Digital Turn鈥 is to help shape this implementation process. Proceeding in a coherent and systematic manner, the 快三砍龙 seeks to take on a formative role in this dynamic field so as to provide the best possible support for the research community in meeting both known challenges and those yet to emerge.

The main objective of the project is to implement measures to help shape the digital turn in the sciences and humanities within the four areas of activity.听

Contacts at the 快三砍龙 Head Office:

The Senate has set up an聽ad hoc working group (in German only)(interner Link) so as to involve the 快三砍龙鈥檚 statutory bodies in the work being done under the strategic programme on the digital turn (PDW) in a coherent and systematic manner, thereby enabling the 快三砍龙 as a whole to play a formative role in this dynamic field. In addition to providing conceptual support for the strategic programme, the working group is to consider the needs of the research community with regard to the digital turn in order to establish a basis for further action in the area of research policy on the part of the Executive Committee and Senate.

快三砍龙 Funding Opportunities

The 快三砍龙 funding opportunities relating to the digital turn in science and the humanities involve two different approaches: firstly, research funding whose central objective is to support outstanding academic research, and secondly infrastructure funding, which includes information infrastructures and technologies as well as instrumentation and instrumentation technologies.

  • Research grants:听the Research Grants Programme (Guideline 50.01(interner Link)) provides numerous options to fund projects relating to the digital turn in the sciences and humanities. A research grant enables everyone who has completed their academic training to conduct a research project that is limited in time and scope 鈥 at any time and irrespective of the subject.
  • Coordinated programmes: there is frequently a need for larger consortia when addressing interdisciplinary issues as they arise in the context of the digital turn. 聽Suitable funding programmes in such cases are those for Collaborative Research Centres (CRCs) (Guideline 50.06(interner Link)) and Research Training Groups (RTGs) (Guideline 50.07(interner Link)), in particular in the case of predominantly locally based consortia.
  • Priority Programmes: One particular feature of Priority Programmes is nationwide collaboration between participating researchers.听Priority Programmes (Guideline 50.05(interner Link)) can be set up by the 快三砍龙 Senate if the coordinated funding promises benefits in the relevant field of research. The Senate negotiates once a year on the setting up of Priority Programmes for proposed initiatives arising in science and the humanities.

In the case of some projects, it is not always possible or useful to draw a clear distinction between research and the development of information infrastructure. For this reason, in the case of projects involving both extensive research and the development/provision of scientific information and/or information infrastructures, it is possible to submit a proposal for a so-called 鈥渂ridge project(interner Link).