Ecotechgender © Economics, Technology and Gender Are Defined As the Challenging and Decisive Factors of the Future
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EcoTechGender © Economics, Technology and Gender are defined as the challenging and decisive factors of the future. The teaching and research area "EcoTechGender" is dedicated to the philosophic analysis of the relation between these topics. Ruth Hagengruber Teaching and Research Area, founded 2006 at the Department of Philosophy, University of Paderborn Functions: - since 2006: Director of the Teaching and Research Area “Philosophy and Computing“, since 2013: part of “EcoTechGender“, University of Paderborn - 1996-2005: Lecturer at the Department of Philosophy, University of Cologne - 2001-2003: Scientific Researcher at the Department of Business Informatics (Wirtschaftsinformatik), University of Koblenz-Landau Awards: - 2015 Wiener-Schmidt-Preis für Kybernetik (awarded Dec. 2015) - since 2012 Member Advisory Board of the Munich Center of Technology and Society (MCTS), Technical University of Munich - since 2011 Lifelong member of the International Association of Computing and Philosophy (IACAP) - since 2010 Member Advisory Board of the International Research Center for Education and Information, University of Beijing, China Workshops & Conferences: - 2011: Member of the Committee: First International Conference of the IACAP “The Computational Turn: Past, Presents, Futures?“, University of Aarhus, Denmark - 2010: Member of the Steering Committee: 8th Conference on Computing and Philosophy of the E-CAP, Technical University of Munich - 2009: Area Chair at the “KI2009“ (32nd annual Conference on Artficial Intelligence): “History and Philosophical Foundations of AI“ - 2008: International Conference: “Philosophy’s Relevance in Information Science.“, University of Paderborn (organized by Ruth Hagengruber) - 2007: Workshop Philosophie und Informatik “Handlungsschemata als Grundlage visueller und begrifflicher Strukturierung in der Wissensrepräsentation.“, University of Paderborn (organized by Ruth Hagengruber) - 2004: public lectures: “Die Maschine im Kopf“, University of Koblenz-Landau (organized by Ulrich Furbach and Ruth Hagengruber) Associate: Prof. Dr. Ruth Hagengruber Kevin M. Dear EcoTechGender © Funding: - 2015: project application: "Gender Analysis in Political Economy & Related Technologies", to be funded by the ! DAAD (applicants: Ruth Hagengruber & Federica Giardini, University of Rome) - 2009-2011: Action Types and Action Schemes in knowledge representation / Handlungstypen und ! Handlungsschemata in der Wissensrepräsentation, funded by the Heinz-Nixdorf Institut/Stiftung Westfalen - 2006-2009: Action Schemes as a basis of visual and conceptual structured knowledge representation / Handlungsschemata als Grundlage visueller und begrifflicher Strukturierung in der Wissensrepräsentation, funded by the Heinz-Nixdorf Institut/Stiftung Westfalen !selected Publications: Books: Philosophy, Computing and Information Science (2014) ! Editors: Ruth Hagengruber & Uwe Riss. The Computational Turn: Past, Presents, Futures? (2011) ! Editors: Ruth Hagengruber & Charles Ess.! Nutzen und Allgemeinheit. Zu einigen grundlegenden Prinzipien der Praktischen ! Philosophie (2000) Ruth Hagengruber. !Articles: Hagengruber, R. forthcoming. “Measuring the Value of Women: A Feminist Analysis of Economic Categories & Thought“, in: Maria Cristina Amoretti, ! Nicla Vassallo (Eds.), Meta-Philosophical Reflection on Feminist Philosophies of Science. Dordrecht Springer. Hagengruber, Ruth; Riss, Uwe. 2014. “Philosophy’s Relevance in Information and Computation Science.“ In: Hagengruber, Ruth; Riss, Uwe (Ed). ! Philosophy, Computing and Information Science. London: Pickering & Chatto, 1-17. Hagengruber, Ruth; Riss, Uwe. 2007. "Knowledge in Action". In: Susan Stuart und Gordana Dodig Crnkovic (Eds.). Computation, Information, Cognition. The Nexus and the Liminal. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 134-147. ! Hagengruber, Ruth; Riss, Uwe. 2005. “Action Dependent Knowledge Representation.“ Autumn Meeting of the SIG. Philosophy and Informatics: ! Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence. Koblenz: 28th Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Hagengruber, Ruth. 2004. "The Selfexplication of Thinking through AI". Autumn Meeting of the SIG. Philosophy and Informatics: Philosophy and ! Artificial Intelligence. Ulm: Conference 19.Oktober 2004. Hagengruber, Ruth. 2004. "Ontologische Strukturen. Gegenwärtige Tendenzen und ihre Anwendung in der Wirtschaftsinformatik". In: Ulrich Frank (Ed.). Wissenschaftstheorie in Ökonomie und Wirtschaftsinformatik. Theoriebildung und –bewertung, Ontologien, Wissensmanagement. ! Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitätsverlag, 417-431. Hagengruber, Ruth und Smith, Barry. 2003. "Die Ontologie als Grundlagenwissenschaft der Informatik? Barry Smith im Interview mit Ruth ! Hagengruber". Information Philosophie 8, 132-137. Hagengruber, Ruth; Frank, Ulrich; Schauer, Hanno (Eds.). 2002. Eco – Economic Ontology. Part 1, Towards a Basal Enterprise Ontology, Eco-Reports. Arbeitsberichte des Fachbereichs Wirtschaftsinformatik, Forschungsgruppe Unternehmensmodellierung, Bereich Wissenschaftstheorie. Koblenz: ! Universität Koblenz- Landau. 140 Seiten. ! Prof. Dr. room: N2.101 email: [email protected] Contact: Ruth Hagengruber phone: 05251-602308 page: www.upb.de/philosophie/hagengruber .