Gregor Halfmann

Conferences/Symposiums

November 2017:

Varieties of data journeys, University of Exeter

Material origins of a data journey in ocean science: How sampling and scaffolding shape data practices

October 2017:

Making sense of data in the sciences, Leibniz University Hannover

Material modelling in ocean science

May 2017:

Sociology, Philosophy, and Anthropology (SPA) post-graduate Students’ Conference 2017 Exeter

Presentation: Ecological long-term monitoring as material modelling?

March 2017:

Critical Studies of Citizen Science in Biomedical Research, King’s College London

Presentation: Non-scientists enable sampling conditions in ocean sciences (Link to summary)

September 2016:

4S/EASST Conference Barcelona – 2016: Science and Technology by Other Means

Presentation: The role of samples in the “birth” of data

September 2016:

DGGMNT Jahrestagung Lübeck 2016

Presentation: „Datenflüsse“ in den Ozeanwissenschaften

May 2016:

Sociology, Philosophy, and Anthropology (SPA) post-graduate Students’ Conference 2016 Exeter

Presentation: The role of samples in the “birth” of data.
A case study in ocean science

June 2015:

Society for Philosophy of Science in Practice (SPSP), Fifth Biennial Conference, Aarhus, Denmark

Presentation: Data ecosystems and the flow metaphor.

July 2014:

British Society for the History of Science, Annual Conference, St. Andrews, U.K.

Presentation: What we can learn from the correlation of IGY stations with overseas U.S. military bases? Visualizing the military connections of the IGY.

Workshops

April 2015:

10th UK Integrated History and Philosophy of Science Workshop, Durham, U.K.

Presentation: Is data always evidence? On values of data in oceanography.