Schedule

Late Autumn School 2019

Thursday, 21st November 2019

15:30

One-to-one Discussions
(Dr. van der Werff)

tba, Domplatz 6, 48143 Münster
16:45 – 17:15 Registration

F2, Fürstenberghaus, Domplatz 20-22,
48143 Münster

17:15 – 18:30

Opening by Prof. Dr. Bernd Blöbaum
Speaker of the Research Training Group „Trust and Communication in a Digitized World“

Keynote 1: Trust and Attitudes towards Science – A Glocal Perspective
Prof. Dr. Martin W. Bauer (LSE)

F2, Fürstenberghaus, Domplatz 20-22,
48143 Münster
19:00 ‘Get Together’ at Café Fam Frauenstraße 14, 48143 Münster

Friday, 22nd November 2019

09:45 – 10:45 Keynote 2: Mediated Trust in Science: The Changing Media Ecology of Science Communication and Its Implications
Prof. Dr. Mike S. Schäfer (University of Zurich)
JO 1, Johannisstr. 4, 48143 Münster
11:00 – 12:00 Keynote 3: Beyond Trustworthiness: Expanding
our Understanding of Trust Antecedents
Dr. Lisa van der Werff (Dublin City University)
JO 1, Johannisstr. 4, 48143 Münster
12:15 – 13:15 Lunch at Spitzner Königsstraße 42, 48143 Münster
13:30 – 15:00 PhD Presentations – Panel 1 Gerichtssaal, WWU Weiterbildung, Königsstraße 47, 48143 Münster
15:00 – 16:00 Group Discussions and Coffee Gerichtssaal/Heereman’scher Saal/Seminarraum 208 und 209, WWU Weiterbildung, Königsstraße 47,
48143 Münster
16:15 – 18:30 In-Depth-Session Seminarraum 208, WWU Weiterbildung, Königsstraße 47, 48143 Münster
19:00 Dinner at Enchilida (self-pay) Arztkarrengasse 12, 48143 Münster

Saturday, 23nd November 2019

09:30 – 11:00 PhD Presentations – Panel 2 Gerichtssaal, WWU Weiterbildung, Königsstraße 47, 48143 Münster
11:00 – 12:00 Poster Session and Coffee Heereman’scher Saal, WWU Weiterbildung, Königsstraße 47, 48143 Münster
12:15 – 13:15 Lunch at Caputos Königsstr. 59, 48143 Münster
13:15 – 15:00 One-to-One Discussions
(Prof. Bauer, Prof. Schäfer)
tba, Domplatz 6, 48143 Münster

The keynotes are open to public.

You can download the program here.

The school will include different formats:

Keynotes
The following international researchers will join the Late Autumn School as keynote speakers and active contributors to students’ sessions: Prof. Dr. Mike Schäfer (Professor of Science Communication, University of Zürich, Switzerland), Dr. Lisa van der Werff (Assistant professor of Human Resource Management and Organisational Psychology, Dublin City University Business School), Prof. Dr. Martin W. Bauer (Professor of Social Psychology, The London School of Economics and Political Science)

Poster Session
There will be a slot for poster presentations in which applicants can talk about their current research and discuss critical questions and theses on the topic of trust on a poster format. The session will start with an introduction round, where presenters introduce their poster within one minute. After this introduction, the audience and keynote speakers will discuss the posters.

PhD Presentations
Traditional presentations of 10-15 minutes will take place in panels of four papers. The applicants should present current aspects and topics of their dissertation or discuss the bigger frame of their thesis. The keynote speakers will provide feedback to all presentations.

One-to-one discussions
There will be room for individual one-to-one discussions with the keynote speakers. Participants can apply for these additional one-to-one discussions as soon as they are accepted.

In-depth feedback sessions
There will be a slot for in-depth feedback in case there is a sufficient number of applications. Participants have the chance to receive extensive, project-specific feedback from experts on the field of trust. In order to provide a profound basis for the session, applicants will be requested to submit either an extended abstract of 2.500 words or a full paper of 6000-8000 words. The keynote speakers will prepare feedback based on the submitted manuscript. Everyone participating in this session is expected to provide feedback on the other submissions. Please note: Participants of the in-depth sessions will also have to provide a short 150-word abstract for the book of abstracts.