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RESSH Conference 2019
Program
Thursday, September, 19
08.45-09.15h Registration - [Red Cube]
09.15-10.00h Welcome and opening by the president of EvalHum, Geoffrey Williams – Assembly Hall [Red Cube]
10.00-11.00h Keynote: Professor Diana Hicks, “What does open science entail for the Social Sciences and Humanities?” - Assembly Hall [Red Cube]
11.00-11.30h Coffee break [Purple Cube]
11.30-12.30h
Session 1.1 [Descubre Room] Special session. Careers and Research Evaluation Systems for societal impact (1) Chair: Paul Benneworth
Conceptualising and characterising the mechanisms for Grimpact · Gemma Derrick, Rita Faria, Paul Benneworth, David Budtz-Petersen and Gunnar Sivertsen
Open research behaviour in management studies: an ideal honoured more in the breach than in the observance · Julia Olmos-
Peñuela, Inma Aleixos-Borras, Paul Benneworth and Ignacio Fernández-de-Lucio
Steering effects of research evaluation on SSH early career researchers · Paul Benneworth, Julia
Olmos-Peñuela and Elena Castro-Martínez
Session 1.2 [Aprende Room] Research Cultures Chair: Jack Spaapen
How reporting requirements can shape research activities · Agnė
Girkontaitė and Michael Ochsner
Evaluation games as the resistance: Towards a framework for research evaluation studies · Emanuel Kulczycki
Towards Ethical Principles of Research Evaluation in SSH · Aldis
Gedutis and Maria Teresa Biagetti
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12.30-13.30h
Session 2.1 [Descubre Room] Special session. Careers and Research Evaluation Systems for societal impact (2) Chair: Paul Benneworth
Professional factors affecting career and engagement success for Early Career Researchers · Julia
Olmos-Peñuela and Paul Benneworth
Early Career Researchers and Societal Impact: Motivations and Structural Barriers · Corina Balaban,
Marta Wróblewska and Paul Benneworth
Hurdles in the Research Impact Ecosystem: Power and Agency for Early Career Investigators · Eleanore
Good, Rita Faria and Paul Benneworth
Session 2.2 [Aprende Room] Diversity in publishing Chair: Janne Pölönen
Dominant language of researchers across fields · Przemyslaw
Korytkowski and Emanuel Kulczycki
Boosting Open Access books in Spanish &, contributing to the multilingualism in the Open Access space · Elea Giménez-Toledo and
Jorge Mañana-Rodríguez
Does impact have gender? Gendered definitions and framings of impact in social sciences and humanities · Karolina Lendák - Kabók,
Marc Vanholsbeeck and Alexis Dewaele
Gender differences in journal publishing in the social sciences and humanities · Raf Guns, Emanuel
Kulczycki, Alesia Zuccala, Kasper Bruun, Tim Engels, Olli Eskola, Andreja Istenič Starčič, Michal Petr, Janne Pölönen and Gunnar Sivertsen
13.30-15.00h Lunch [Purple Cube]
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15.00-17.00h Session 3.1 [Descubre Room] Societal impact. Science and society. Chair: Jordi Molas
A cartography of philosophy's engagement with society · Diana
Hicks and Britt Holbrook
Diversity in impact conceptualization and engagement: accounting for social, epistemic and local contexts within the social sciences and humanities · Marc Vanholsbeeck, Karolina Lendák-Kabók and Alexis Dewaele
Evaluating academic research at the crossroads of academic and societal demands · Nelleke Van den
Broek Honingh, Ad Prins and Jack Spaapen
How evaluation can contribute producing social impact in social science research · Emanuela Reale
Session 3.2 [Aprende Room] Academic publishing: internationalization & metrics. Chair: Ismael Rafols
Internationalization of the social sciences in China 1978-2017 · Lin
Zhang, Yuanyuan Shang, Ying Huang, Tim C.E. Engels and Gunnar Sivertsen
International visibility and impact of national journals. A comparative study of Spanish and Italian legal journals · Rafael Aleixandre Benavet,
Ginevra Peruginelli, Daniela de Filippo and Elias Sanz Casado
Using Google Scholar and LexisNexis to compile citation profiles for South African journals in legal research: An exploratory study · Nelius Boshoff
Coverage of journal articles in social sciences and humanities in Web of Science and their distribution in citation indexes · Michal Petr, Tim C.E. Engels, Emanuel Kulczycki, Marta Dušková, Raf Guns, Monika Sieberová and Gunnar Sivertsen
Gender publication gap: a case study in Italian legal periodicals · Ginevra Peruginelli, Tommaso Agnoloni and Sara Conti
Session 3.3 [Debate Room] Careers and early career researchers Chair: Pedro Marques
Survival strategies of economists and political scientists in contemporary academia · Dorte Drongstrup
Information ecosystems in early academic career building: how do researchers in the social sciences and humanities learn the tricks of the trade? · Marc Vanholsbeeck, Jolanta Sinkuniene,
Karolina Lendák - Kabók and Haris Gekić
Early Career Investigators’ Views on Evaluation · Michael Ochsner, Karolina
Lendák-Kabók and Jolanta Šinkūnienė
Early Career Researchers’ experiences with impact encouragement and support: insights from across Europe · Reetta Muhonen, Stefan De Jong and Nataša Jermen
Any Publicity Good Publicity? The Effect of Satirical Bias on Twitter and the Altmetrics Attention Score · Arto
Lanamäki, Muhammad Usman Ahmad and Michael Ochsner
20.30h
Conference Diner Restaurante Filigrana · Reina Victoria Hotel · Barques street 4 Valencia
Exploring Notions of Impact in the Humanities · Lai Ma
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Friday, September, 20
9.00-10.30h
Sessions 4.1 [Descubre Room] Societal impact. Science and Society Chair: Stefan de Jong
SSH knowledge transfer activities included in the Technological and Social Development Projects (PDTS) of Argentina. Is changing researcher’s evaluation enough to improve knowledge transference? · Mauro Alonso
Does knowledge transfer occur in action research? · Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro
and Alejandra Boni
Use me when you need me: firms’ co-creation output with universities and the economic cycle · Ana M. Gómez-
Aguayo and Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro
An elephant in the room: the hidden economic value of the public engagement and knowledge exchange activities of university staff · Ursula
Kelly, Iain McNicoll and Deirdre Kelly
Session 4.2 [Aprende Room] Peer review Chair: Emanuel Kulczyki
Decolonising the social sciences and humanities through peer review · Tony Ross-Hellauer and
Gemma Derrick
Innovating the peer review process: A publisher’s ethnography · Serge Horbach and Willem Halffman
Criteria for Peer Review of Manuscripts and Grant Proposals: a systematic literature review · Sven E. Hug, Marek Holowicki, Lai Ma and Michael Ochsner
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10.30-11.00h
11.00-12.30h
Coffee break [Purple Cube] Session 5.1 [Descubre Room] Societal impact. Science and society Chair: Gemma Derrick
From interactions to conditions: Toward evaluating university impact strategies · Stefan de Jong
Fiction lagging behind or non-fiction defending the indefensible? University-industry (et al.) interaction in science fiction · Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro, Laura González-Salmerón and Pedro Marques
How can higher education institutions foster societal relevance for development? · Andiswa Mfengu
The Sustainable Development Goals, Capabilities and the Societal Impact of the Humanities · Eiríkur Smári Sigurðarson
Session 5.2 [Aprende Room] National evaluation exercises Chair: Ginevra Peruginelli
Impact Assessment of Research Evaluation: The Bulgarian Case ·
Albena Vutsova, Todor Hristov and Martina Arabadzhieva
Assessing the international dimension in SSH research: Evidence from two Italy’s national research assessment exercises · Antonio Ferrara, Carmela
Anna Nappi and Francesca Pentassuglio
National evaluation exercises as implementation of research policy. A comparative study of Norway and Portugal · Jon Holm and Ana Ramos
Impact in and of the Academic Humanities: Lessons We Might Learn from a History of Public Cultural Policy in England · Zoe Bulaitis
12.30-13.45h Lunch [Purple Cube]
13.45- 14.45h Round table: Research Evaluation and the SSH: Is a common strategy possible? · Assembly Hall [Red Cube] Chair: Dagmar Simon Participants: Michael Ochsner, Ginevra Peruginelli, Elea Giménez-Toledo, Jon Holm and Ana Ramos
14.45-15.30 General Assembly of EvalHum: EvalHum and ENRESSH, where do we go? · Assembly Hall [Red Cube]
15.30-15.45h RESSH 2019. Concluding remarks · Assembly Hall [Red Cube]