Stefanie Schuerz, MA
Bereich: Forschungspolitik & Entwicklung
Funktionen am ZSI: Research Associate
Kontakt:
- Phone: ++43-1-495 04 42 / 59
- Fax: ++43-1-495 04 42 / 40
- Email: schuerz@zsi.at
Publikationen:
- Open Access im Wandel: Infrastrukturen, Monitoring und Governance als zentrale Elemente einer erfolgreichen Transformation. (2022)
- ‘Hard to reach’ or ‘easy to ignore’. Strategies and reflections on including co-researchers (2021-04-01)
Laufende und abgeschlossene Projekte:
- Kooperationen öffentlicher Universitäten und Fachhochschulen (2022)
- Datenexzellenz_data governance (2021)
- OA#Report - Open Access Baseline Report (2021)
- PRO-Ethics - Participatory Real Life Experiments in Research and Innovation Funding Organisations on Ethics (2020)
- CoAct - Codesigning Citizen Social Science for Collective Action (2020)
Teilnahme an folgenden Veranstaltungen:
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Participatory Evaluation in Citizen Science
- Krems, hybrid and online
27. 09. 2021 - 29. 09. 2021 -
Participatory evaluation in citizen science
- Online
12. 05. 2021 - 12. 05. 2021 -
Webinar: Co-shaping evaluation in Citizen Science?
27. 01. 2021 - 27. 01. 2021 -
GSK-Forschungsinfrastrukturen in Österreich
- Aula der Wissenschaften
19. 10. 2020 - 19. 10. 2020
Ausbildung und beruflicher Werdegang:
MA Science Technology Society and BA Sociology, University of Vienna
Stefanie Schürz studied sociology and science and technology studies at the University of Vienna, with a focus on the intersections of science, technology, and society in ICTs and online social play, as well as qualitative methodology. She currently works as a researcher in two Horizon2020 projects at the Center for Social Innovation (ZSI), and is involved in project management, coordination, and research activities. There, she engages with the implementation of participatory practices for the development of innovations, as well as the question of participation in research design and evaluation, with a special emphasis on ethical considerations. Stefanie has extensive experience in low-threshold participatory action as well as project management through her previous work at the University of Vienna's Department of Science and Technology Studies, and the not-for-profit Verein Wiener Jugendzentren.