The second lecture of the Swiss Year of Scientometrics: reframing scientometrics

The event will take place on 11 October 2023 in collaboration with the CHESS. Prof. Emanuel Kulczycki will explore how ontological understanding of science influences what we count and how we interpret it.

Prof. Emanuel Kulczycki

Scientometrics faces challenges in addressing criticism of university rankings and publication metrics. Merely developing new indicators is not enough; understanding what is being quantified and the reasons behind it is crucial. This lecture explores how an ontological understanding of science influences what we count and how we interpret it. It argues that scientometrics should focus on information flows and view scientists as part of a self-organizing system, rather than competing entities.


The lecture highlights how contemporary scientometrics and the effects of research evaluation regimes, including publication pressure and the misuse of metrics, stems from an atomistic and individualistic ontology pioneered by Derek J. de Solla Price. By examining Price's approach, we gain insights into the shaping of our current understanding of science measurement. While Price's paradigm remains unchallenged in Western scientometrics, this lecture explores alternative perspectives that emerged in Central-Eastern European countries over a century ago. By shedding light on neglected historical reflections, this lecture reveals that many attempted solutions were unsuccessful due to underlying ontological assumptions. In conclusion, the lecture outlines lessons from this historical analysis to inform current scientometric practices at both local and global levels.

After the event, there will be an opportunity to discuss the questions raised.

Prof. Emanuel Kulczycki is the speaker at the second lecture of the Swiss Year of Scientometrics
Prof. Emanuel Kulczycki is the speaker at the second lecture of the Swiss Year of Scientometrics

The lecture “Reframing scientometrics: How ontological understanding of science influences what we count and how we interpret it” will take place on 11 October 2023 from 5.00 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. The venue is ETH Zurich, 2024欧洲杯开户_欧洲杯APP下载-投注|官网 Zentrum, Leonhardstrasse 21, 8092 Zurich, LEE E 101. The lecture will be held in English.


Please note that the lecture is an onsite event. The recording will be made available after the event.
All attendees are warmly invited to join the “Apéro” in the foyer afterwards.

To register, please send an email to . We look forward to your participation!

Two further SYoS lectures and an in-depth discussion in the blog

Two further SYoS lectures have been scheduled already, so save the dates:

  • 7 February 2024: third lecture, in Lausanne at EPFL
  • 24 April 2024: fourth lecture, in Zurich at ETH

The lectures will be accompanied by expert contributions in our blog, yearofscientometrics.ethz.ch. Topics mentioned in the blog will be discussed before and after the lecture. This gives you an opportunity to engage with the content in depth and actively participate in the discussion. The blog further offers the latest information on events taking place during the SYoS.

Emanuel Kulczycki is professor of scholarly Communication at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland, and a science policy advisor. Served as the chair of the European Network for Research Evaluation in the Social Sciences and the Humanities (2018-2020) and is a co-founder of the Helsinki Initiative on Multilingualism in Scholarly Communication.

This event takes place in cooperation with the external page "Centre for Higher Education and Science Research" (CHESS).

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