@misc{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Building on Borders: Constructing Ecological Knowledge}, series = {EASST Review}, journal = {EASST Review}, number = {25}, pages = {1 -- 6}, language = {en} } @misc{PsennerAlfreiderSchwarz, author = {Psenner, Roland and Alfreider, Albin and Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Aquatic microbial ecology: water desert, microcosm, ecosystem. What comes next?}, series = {International Review of Hydrobiology}, volume = {93}, journal = {International Review of Hydrobiology}, number = {4-5}, issn = {1434-2944}, doi = {10.1002/iroh.200711044}, pages = {606 -- 623}, language = {en} } @misc{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {The becoming of the experimental mode}, series = {Scientiae Studia}, volume = {10}, journal = {Scientiae Studia}, number = {Special issue}, issn = {1678-3166}, doi = {10.1590/S1678-31662012000500004}, pages = {65 -- 83}, language = {en} } @misc{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Kretschmann, Carsten: R{\"a}ume {\"o}ffnen sich. Naturhistorische Museen im Deutschland des 19. Jahrhunderts. Berlin : Akademie Verlag, 2006}, series = {Neue Politische Literatur}, volume = {54}, journal = {Neue Politische Literatur}, number = {2}, pages = {292 -- 294}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Kann NANO auch GR{\"U}N buchstabiert werden? : Tagungsbeitrag}, series = {Die Ingenieurin : Magazin f{\"u}r Frauen in technischen Berufen}, booktitle = {Die Ingenieurin : Magazin f{\"u}r Frauen in technischen Berufen}, number = {100}, issn = {1868-1859}, abstract = {Schwerpunktthema: Entwicklung und Wettbewerb - Tagungsdokumentation der Jubil{\"a}umstagung 25 Jahre dib!}, language = {de} } @incollection{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Prek{\"a}re Bilder: Visualisierung in den Umweltwissenschaften}, series = {Unberechenbare Umwelt}, booktitle = {Unberechenbare Umwelt}, editor = {Detten, Roderich von and Faber, Fenn and Bemmann, Martin}, publisher = {VS Verlag}, address = {Opladen}, isbn = {978-3-531-18295-7}, pages = {15 -- 32}, language = {de} } @incollection{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Wilde und liederliche Naturen: Stanislaw Lems nanotechnologische Vorbilder}, series = {Zukunftspotentiale der Nanotechnologien: Erwartungen, Anwendungen, Auswirkungen}, booktitle = {Zukunftspotentiale der Nanotechnologien: Erwartungen, Anwendungen, Auswirkungen}, editor = {Korczak, Dieter and Lerf, Anton}, publisher = {Asanger}, address = {Kr{\"o}ning}, isbn = {978-3-89334-480-2}, pages = {103 -- 126}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Voyaging Over Seas: Tracing the routes of literary and scientific adventure(r)s}, series = {Oceans as a Source of Energy}, booktitle = {Oceans as a Source of Energy}, publisher = {Academia de Engenharia, Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften}, address = {Lisboa}, language = {en} } @incollection{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Dynamics in the formation of ecological knowledge}, series = {Ecology Revisited. Reflecting on Concepts, Advancing Science}, booktitle = {Ecology Revisited. Reflecting on Concepts, Advancing Science}, editor = {Schwarz, Astrid and Jax, Kurt}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht}, issn = {978-90-481-9743-9}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9744-6}, pages = {117 -- 141}, language = {en} } @incollection{SchwarzJax, author = {Schwarz, Astrid and Jax, Kurt}, title = {Why write a Handbook of Ecological Concepts?}, series = {Ecology Revisited. Reflecting on Concepts, Advancing Science}, booktitle = {Ecology Revisited. Reflecting on Concepts, Advancing Science}, editor = {Schwarz, Astrid and Jax, Kurt}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht}, isbn = {978-90-481-9744-6}, pages = {3 -- 9}, language = {en} } @incollection{JaxSchwarz, author = {Jax, Kurt and Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Structure of the Handbook}, series = {Ecology Revisited. Reflecting on Concepts, Advancing Science}, booktitle = {Ecology Revisited. Reflecting on Concepts, Advancing Science}, editor = {Schwarz, Astrid and Jax, Kurt}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht}, isbn = {978-90-481-97 44-6}, pages = {11 -- 17}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Jt's al/ about greenness- social experimentation with nanotechnologies}, series = {Converging Technologies: Same Pressing Ethical Issues, Workshop at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Publi Ethics (CAPPE), Canberra, 22. Juli 2009}, booktitle = {Converging Technologies: Same Pressing Ethical Issues, Workshop at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Publi Ethics (CAPPE), Canberra, 22. Juli 2009}, publisher = {Centre for Applied Philosophy and Publi Ethics (CAPPE)}, language = {en} } @incollection{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Fr{\"u}he limnologische Forschung - Orte, Methoden, Objekte}, series = {Geschichte der Limnologischen Stationen Deutschlands}, booktitle = {Geschichte der Limnologischen Stationen Deutschlands}, editor = {Friedrich, G{\"u}nther and Kosmac, Udo}, publisher = {Schweizerbart}, address = {Stuttgart}, isbn = {978-3-510-65430-7}, pages = {1 -- 3}, language = {de} } @incollection{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Corona und K{\"o}rperumwelten - {\"O}kotechnologische Erkundungen}, series = {Konfigurationen der Zeitlichkeit}, volume = {7}, booktitle = {Konfigurationen der Zeitlichkeit}, editor = {Friedrich, Alexander and Gehring, Petra and Hubig, Christoph and Kaminski, Andreas and Nordmann, Alfred and Hilgers, Thomas and Schwarte, Ludger}, publisher = {Nomos}, address = {Baden-Baden}, isbn = {978-3-8487-7050-2}, pages = {333 -- 338}, language = {de} } @misc{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Composing and Combining: Opposing Constructive Principles?}, series = {Technology \& Language}, volume = {3}, journal = {Technology \& Language}, number = {4}, issn = {2712-9934}, doi = {10.48417/technolang.2022.04.11}, pages = {160 -- 174}, abstract = {Abstract The distinction between the constructive principles of combining and composing is discussed in terms of works of art, nature, and technology. How is the work that emerges from these different principles ultimately constituted and perceived as a definable entity and how is this important for the philosophy of technology? In contrast to composition, combining is presented as a strategy to give more importance to the processual, to the various spatial and temporal couplings and decoupling of the components of a work, to their relationship to their surroundings and also to the relatedness of the observer to the work. Gardenworks can stand for principles of combination as well as principles of composition. They are nature-culture hybrid forms, examples are discussed referring to 17th and 18th-century pleasure gardens. The emphasis on the principle of combination in the case of the English landscape garden ultimately produced a model for a sociotechnical handling with nature-culture constellations based on a policy of democratic principles. This combinational play in the garden can also be seen as a suitable heuristic for dealing with the comprehensive transformation processes occurring in the Anthropocene and for practicing corresponding forms of action.}, language = {en} } @misc{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Nachgefragt - Einblicke in den Forschungsalltag}, series = {Forschung \& Lehre}, volume = {30}, journal = {Forschung \& Lehre}, number = {12}, issn = {0945-5604}, pages = {908 -- 909}, abstract = {Ausgehend von meiner Expertise in Technikphilosophie und {\"O}kologie besch{\"a}ftige ich mich mit der Beobachtung und Beschreibung der Genese und Transformation von Objekten und Prozessen in einer technisierten Umwelt. Die Objekte k{\"o}nnen im wissenschaftlichen Kontext entstanden sein und f{\"u}r die Alltagspraxis relevant werden, die Prozesse epistemischer, technischer oder sozio{\"o}kologischer Art sein. Mit der technisierten Umwelt sind in meiner Forschung Beziehungsgef{\"u}ge von Natur, Technik und Mensch gemeint. Solche Beziehungsgef{\"u}ge bieten sich an als produktiver Denk- und Aktionsraum, in dem Fragen nach der Entstehung von Entit{\"a}ten aus Beziehungen und von Beziehungen aus Entit{\"a}ten verfolgt werden. Sind die Objekte einfach da und gehen Relationen ein oder sind die Relationen vorrangig? Wie ist ein Smartphone oder eine Zuchtpflanze dann zu beschreiben, wie die Konstituierung, Durchdringung und Gestaltung des Untersuchungs-gegenstands zu verstehen? Damit schließen wir an Fragen an, wie sie im Forschungsbereich des sogenannten neuen Materialismus gestellt werden.}, language = {de} } @incollection{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Homo hortensis - der technowissenschaftliche Mensch im Garten.}, series = {Homo technologicus : Menschenbilder in den Technikwissenschaften des 21. Jahrhunderts}, booktitle = {Homo technologicus : Menschenbilder in den Technikwissenschaften des 21. Jahrhunderts}, editor = {Liggieri, Kevin and Tamborini, Marco}, edition = {1. Auflage}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-662-68271-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-68272-2}, pages = {179 -- 191}, abstract = {Im Gegensatz zum Homo faber schl{\"a}gt sich der Homo hortensis nicht auf die Seite der technischen Hervorbringung. Er ist angewiesen auf den Umgang mit inhomogenen, ‚unreinen' Ensembles und kann so im Zeitalter des Anthropoz{\"a}n ein interessantes Handlungsangebot machen. Der Umgang mit der Verschr{\"a}nkung von Nat{\"u}rlichem und Artifiziellem, von Handwerk, Technik und Wissenschaft ist der g{\"a}rtnerischen Praxis inh{\"a}rent und dies schon seit Jahrhunderten. Der Homo hortensis ist ein genuin technowissenschaftlicher Mensch, dem der Garten ein technologisches Produkt von handwerklich und wissenschaftlich ko-produziertem Wissen ist, das immer wieder neu in der Auseinandersetzung mit der vom Garten hervorgebrachten Ordnung ausgehandelt wird. Der Garten n{\"o}tigt zur Situiertheit, fordert als Gegen{\"u}ber dem G{\"a}rtner permanent eine Positionierung in seinem g{\"a}rtnerischen Handeln ab. Darin unterscheidet sich der Homo hortensis von anderen Formen des g{\"a}rtnerischen Managements etwa im Geoengineering, in der industriellen Landwirtschaft, auch vieler Nachhaltigkeitsindustrien. Der Homo hortensis ist eine Fortschreibung des Arendt'schen Zoon politicon, gestaltend muss er die Grenzen seines intervenierenden Handelns permanent verhandeln mit einem Gegen{\"u}ber, das ihm eine Ordnung setzt.}, language = {de} } @incollection{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {{\"O}kologische Einbildungskraft: Auf den Spuren der wilden Hypothese 'Wasser ist Leben'}, series = {{\"O}kologische Einbildungskraft. Der Haushalt der Natur im Spiegel von Literatur, Kunst und Wissensgeschichte}, booktitle = {{\"O}kologische Einbildungskraft. Der Haushalt der Natur im Spiegel von Literatur, Kunst und Wissensgeschichte}, editor = {Fick, Monika and Torra-Mattenklott, Caroline}, edition = {1. Auflage}, publisher = {Shaker Verlag}, address = {D{\"u}ren}, isbn = {978-3-8440-8303-3}, pages = {95 -- 116}, abstract = {An der Schwelle zum 20. Jahrhundert war die wissenschaftliche {\"O}kologie noch so gut wie gar nicht pr{\"a}sent, das {\"O}kosystem und auch der Begriff ‚Umwelt' als Fachbegriffe noch nicht in der Welt und schon gar nicht in der Bedeutung eines ‚Umweltproblems'. Das {\"o}kologische Denken nahm also im Laufe des 20. Jahrhunderts enorm an Fahrt auf, und es wurde dabei befeuert durch kosmologische Denkfiguren, wie sie insbesondere im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert verbreitet waren. Argumentieren m{\"o}chte ich, dass diese Kosmos-Imaginationen als relationale Gef{\"u}ge konstituierend f{\"u}r die {\"o}kologische Theoriebildung wurden und es bis heute geblieben sind. Die {\"o}kologische Einbildungskraft l{\"a}sst sich in all jenen Zwischenr{\"a}umen ausmachen, die durch Projekte auf dem Weg der epistemischen Reinigungsarbeit von kulturellen und literarischen Imaginationen hin zu einer wissenschaftlichen {\"O}kologie {\"u}berhaupt erst entstanden.}, language = {de} } @incollection{SchwarzLengyel, author = {Schwarz, Astrid and Lengyel, Dominik}, title = {Energizing Future Urbanity (EFU)}, series = {Shared Spaces in Change. Eine Ausstellung im Kornhausforum Bern und im {\"o}ffentlichen Stadtraum Bern.}, booktitle = {Shared Spaces in Change. Eine Ausstellung im Kornhausforum Bern und im {\"o}ffentlichen Stadtraum Bern.}, edition = {1}, publisher = {Kornhausforum Selbstverlag}, address = {Bern}, isbn = {978-3-033-09392-8}, pages = {5 -- 5}, abstract = {Die St{\"a}dte der Zukunft bestehen aus lokalen, quasiautonomen Technik-Umwelt-Ensembles. Die sogenannte T-Cells der BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg (-> S72) k{\"o}nnen im Design an die urbane Umwelt individuell angepasst werden.}, language = {de} } @misc{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Ecotechnology}, series = {Oxford Research Encyclopedias. Environmental Science}, journal = {Oxford Research Encyclopedias. Environmental Science}, number = {October 19}, doi = {10.1093/acrefore/9780199389414.013.134}, abstract = {Ecotechnology is both broad and widespread, yet it has never been given a universally shared definition; this remains the case even in the early 21st century. Given that it is used in the natural, engineering, and social sciences, as well as in design studies, in the philosophy and history of technology and in science policy, perhaps this is not surprising. Indeed, it is virtually impossible to come up with an unambiguous definition for ecotechnology: It should be understood rather as an umbrella term that facilitates connections among different scientific fields and science policy and, in so doing, offers a robust trading zone of ideas and concepts. The term is part of a cultural and sociopolitical framework and, as such, wields explanatory power. Ecotechnology approaches argue for the design of ensembles that embed human action within an ecologically functional environment and mediating this relationship by technological means. Related terms, such as ecotechnics, ecotechniques, ecotechnologies, and eco-technology, are used similarly. In the 1970s, "ecotechnology," along with other terms, gave a voice to an unease and a concern with sociotechnical transformations. This eventually gave rise to the first global environmental movement expressing a comprehensive eco-cultural critique of society-environment relations. Ecotechnology was part of the language used by activists, as well as by social theorists and natural scientists working in the transdisciplinary field of applied ecology. The concept of ecotechnology helped to both establish and "smooth over" environmental matters of concern in the worlds of economics, science, and policymaking. The process of deliberation about a green modernity is still ongoing and characterizes the search for a constructive intermediation between artificial and natural systems following environmentally benign design principles. During the 1980s, disciplinary endeavors flourished in the global academic world, lending ecotechnology more and more visibility. Some of these endeavors, such as restoration ecology and ecological engineering, were rooted in the engineering sciences, but mobilized quite different traditions, namely population biology and systems biology. To date, ecotechnology has been replaced by and large by other terms in applied ecology. Another strand of work resulted in the discipline of social ecology, which developed different focal points, most notably critical political economy and a concern with nature-culture issues in the context of cultural ecology. Finally, more recently, ecotechnology has been discussed in several branches of philosophy that offer different narratives about the epistemic and ontological transformations triggered by an "ecologization" of societies and a theoretical turn toward relationality.}, language = {en} } @misc{NordmannSchwarzTamborini, author = {Nordmann, Alfred and Schwarz, Astrid and Tamborini, Marco}, title = {Knowing and Controlling the World through Gardenworks and Biorobots: Discussion of Tamborini and Schwarz}, series = {Technology and Language}, volume = {3}, journal = {Technology and Language}, number = {4}, issn = {2712-9934}, doi = {10.48417/technolang.2022.04.12}, pages = {175 -- 186}, abstract = {The papers by Marco Tamborini „Philosophy of Biorobotics: Translating and Composing Biohybrid Forms" and Astrid Schwarz „Composing and Combining: Opposing Constructive Principles?" outline different positions on mimesis and composition as the fundamental practices of homo faber. A critical commentary seeks to highlight their differences. Tamborini specifies homo faber as homo translator who moves between different media of presentation and expression. Reproduction in another medium entails a back and forth which defines the work of the translator: a novel is reproduced by a film, the movement of a salamander is reproduced by a machine, an architectural design is reproduced by a physical building. Schwarz promotes homo hortensis who practices gardening, widely understood, in different ways - by composing and imposing a plan, or by combining and incorporating the dynamics of physical and biological processes. She foregrounds a creative and constructive act which is profoundly mundane in that it assimilates the world into the works of technology and art. Engineers, designers, architects, and planners are gardeners of sorts in that they are world-makers, tending to works and worlds. This resonates, of course, with ideas of the anthropocene and the epochal role of humans in planetary affairs. - The authors then respond constructively to the critical commentary, seeking common ground among the three positions.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Environmental Humanities im Garten: auf der Spur von Technik-Umwelt-Verh{\"a}ltnissen.}, series = {Environmental Humanities: Geistes- und sozialwissenschaftliche Beitr{\"a}ge zur Umweltforschung.}, booktitle = {Environmental Humanities: Geistes- und sozialwissenschaftliche Beitr{\"a}ge zur Umweltforschung.}, editor = {Schmidt, Matthias and Zapf, Hubert}, publisher = {V\&R unipress}, address = {G{\"o}ttingen}, isbn = {978-3-7370-1266-9}, pages = {75 -- 91}, language = {de} } @misc{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {新冠与身体环境:生态技术的探究}, series = {科学·经济·社会 = Science Economy Society}, journal = {科学·经济·社会 = Science Economy Society}, language = {mul} } @misc{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Framed Landscapes - or - Without a Frame there is no Landscape}, series = {Iride : filosofia e discussione pubblica}, volume = {34}, journal = {Iride : filosofia e discussione pubblica}, number = {92}, issn = {1122-7893}, doi = {10.1414/101249}, pages = {29 -- 49}, abstract = {With the thesis «Without a frame there is no landscape» I suggest to draw attention to the praxis of a relationship to nature that comes into play when we look at a part of nature as landscape. It is discussed why it should be ascribed neither completely to the realm of a concept which alone constitutes landscape nor to a completely concept-free mode of acting and seeing. Instead, the framing of landscape must be linked to a quite particular praxis: boundaries must be drawn, details defined, materials selected and formed - paper, wood, plants, paving. The frame theory suggests three forms of landscape all being «really constructed». The practical significance of framing is discussed using the example of Kant's landscaped garden, Humboldt's landscape, and Greenaway's cinematic garden drawings. It is shown that, for the time being at least, we will not be able to escape the mode of framed landscape.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Digit[ale] Dinge: ordnende Finger in unserer Gesellschaft.}, series = {(Un)ergr{\"u}ndlich - K{\"u}nstliche Intelligenz als Ordnungsstifterin}, booktitle = {(Un)ergr{\"u}ndlich - K{\"u}nstliche Intelligenz als Ordnungsstifterin}, editor = {Krenn, Karoline and Hunt, Simon and Parycek, Peter}, publisher = {Kompetenzzentrum {\"O}ffentliche IT 2020}, address = {Berlin}, pages = {49 -- 66}, language = {de} } @incollection{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {From Homo Faber to Homo Hortensis: Gardening Techniques in the Anthropocene}, series = {Gardens and Human Agency in the Anthropocene}, booktitle = {Gardens and Human Agency in the Anthropocene}, editor = {Diogo, Maria Paula and Rodrigues, Ana Duarte and Sim{\~o}es, Ana and Sarso, Davide}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {New York}, isbn = {9780815346661}, pages = {112 -- 123}, language = {de} } @misc{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {De Bont, Raf: Stations in the Field. A history of Place-Based Animal Research, 1870-1930. Chicago \& London: The University of Chicago Press, 2014}, series = {Isis : an international review devoted to the history of science and its cultural influences}, volume = {108}, journal = {Isis : an international review devoted to the history of science and its cultural influences}, number = {3}, issn = {1545-6994}, pages = {723 -- 724}, language = {en} } @incollection{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Biography of a 'sand heap': Staging the beginnings of nature}, series = {Research Objects in their Technological Setting}, booktitle = {Research Objects in their Technological Setting}, editor = {Bensaude-Vincent, Bernadette and Loeve, Sacha and Nordmann, Alfred and Schwarz, Astrid}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-1-84893-584-6}, pages = {245 -- 260}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Technology in the Anthropocene: Is Homo Hortensis the 'New Man'?}, series = {Sounding Out the Anthropocene}, booktitle = {Sounding Out the Anthropocene}, publisher = {Critical Media Lab Newsletter}, address = {Basel}, abstract = {Keynote lecture 11.3.2016 at the International Exploratory Workshop "Sounding Out the Anthropocene", organized by IXDM and the GfM-AG Auditive Kultur und Sound Studies, Basel, March 10.-11., 2016}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {From Homo Faber to Homo Hortensis: Gardening Practices in the Anthropocene}, series = {Growing in Cities. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Urban Gardening, Book of abstracts, part 3}, booktitle = {Growing in Cities. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Urban Gardening, Book of abstracts, part 3}, address = {Basel}, pages = {S. 55}, language = {en} } @incollection{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Kulturland in der Stadt: st{\"a}dtisches G{\"a}rtnern}, series = {Stadt und Land. Das Stadt-Land-Verh{\"a}ltnis und der Zwischenstadt-Diskurs im Spannungsfeld von status quo und utopischem Potential}, booktitle = {Stadt und Land. Das Stadt-Land-Verh{\"a}ltnis und der Zwischenstadt-Diskurs im Spannungsfeld von status quo und utopischem Potential}, editor = {Berr, Karsten and Friesen, Hans}, publisher = {Mentis}, address = {M{\"u}nster}, isbn = {978-3-89785-635-6}, pages = {181 -- 196}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {"Wrap-up"}, series = {Transmedia Matters: Researching Electronic Waste}, booktitle = {Transmedia Matters: Researching Electronic Waste}, address = {Basel, Marburg}, pages = {5}, abstract = {International Workshop "Transmedia Matters: Researching Electronic Waste" organized by the research project „Times of Critical Media Lab, Institut f{\"u}r Experimentelle Design- und Medienkulturen HGK FHNW Basel, November 3.-4., 2016 "Wrap-Up Session: Overall Commentary" at the International Workshop "Maps and Apps: Mobile media and the reconfigurations of knowledge", University of Marburg November, 10.-11.2016}, language = {en} } @incollection{SchwarzKrohn, author = {Schwarz, Astrid and Krohn, Wolfgang}, title = {Der Epochenbruch im Versuch: eine experimentelle Begriffsanalyse}, series = {Strukturwandel der Wissenschaft. Positionen zum Epochenbruch}, booktitle = {Strukturwandel der Wissenschaft. Positionen zum Epochenbruch}, editor = {Nordmann, Alfred and Radder, Hans and Schiemann, Gregor}, publisher = {Velbr{\"u}ck Wissenschaft}, address = {Weilerswist}, isbn = {978-3-942393-70-6}, pages = {140 -- 158}, language = {de} } @book{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Experiments in Practice}, publisher = {Pickering \& Chatto}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-1-84893-485-6}, pages = {VII, 272}, language = {en} } @incollection{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {A form for experimental inquiry: aphorism and metaphor as heuristic tools.}, series = {Building Bridges - Connecting Science, Technology and Philosophy}, booktitle = {Building Bridges - Connecting Science, Technology and Philosophy}, editor = {Regt, Henk W. de and Kwa, Chunglin}, publisher = {VU University Press}, address = {Amsterdam}, isbn = {978-90-8659-668-3}, pages = {127 -- 138}, language = {en} } @incollection{NordmannSchwarz, author = {Nordmann, Alfred and Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Alte Objekte, neue Dinge: Von Wissenschaft zu Technoscience}, series = {Handbuch Wissenschaftssoziologie}, booktitle = {Handbuch Wissenschaftssoziologie}, editor = {Maasen, Sabine and Kaiser, Mario and Reinhart, Martin and Sutter, Barbara}, publisher = {VS Verlag}, address = {Opladen}, isbn = {978-3-531-17443-3}, pages = {291 -- 302}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{SlaattelidSchwarzMilburnetal., author = {Slaattelid, Rasmus and Schwarz, Astrid and Milburn, Colin and Rip, Arie}, title = {Roundtable—What World Do Nano Images Afford? (Panel 24)}, series = {S.Net 2011, Arizona, USA 7-10, Abstracts}, booktitle = {S.Net 2011, Arizona, USA 7-10, Abstracts}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Greening Nanotechnology- new challenge or business as usual?}, series = {nanoECO, Nanoparticles in the Environment, Implications and Applications, 2 - 7 March, 2008, Book of abstracts}, booktitle = {nanoECO, Nanoparticles in the Environment, Implications and Applications, 2 - 7 March, 2008, Book of abstracts}, publisher = {Ascona}, address = {Centro Stefano Franscini, Monte Verita}, pages = {S. 76}, language = {en} } @misc{BensaudeVincentLoeveNordmannetal., author = {Bensaude-Vincent, Bernadette and Loeve, Sacha and Nordmann, Alfred and Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Matters of interest: The objects of research in science and technoscience}, series = {Journal for general philosophy of science}, volume = {42}, journal = {Journal for general philosophy of science}, number = {2}, issn = {0925-4560}, doi = {10.1007/s10838-011-9172-y}, pages = {365 -- 383}, language = {en} } @misc{SchwarzNordmann, author = {Schwarz, Astrid and Nordmann, Alfred}, title = {Hier bin ich Mensch, hier darf ich's sein!" - Partaking in the nanoworld}, series = {NanoEthics}, volume = {5}, journal = {NanoEthics}, number = {2}, issn = {1871-4757}, doi = {10.1007/s11569-011-0126-y}, pages = {233 -- 243}, language = {en} } @incollection{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Ikonische {\"O}kologie}, series = {Landschafts{\"o}kologie}, booktitle = {Landschafts{\"o}kologie}, publisher = {ANL}, address = {Laufen}, isbn = {978-3-931175-94-8}, pages = {95 -- 101}, language = {de} } @misc{KastenhoferSchwarz, author = {Kastenhofer, Karen and Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Probing technoscience}, series = {Poiesis \& Praxis}, volume = {8}, journal = {Poiesis \& Praxis}, number = {2-3}, issn = {1615-6609}, doi = {10.1007/s10202-011-0103-0}, pages = {61 -- 65}, language = {en} } @incollection{Schwarz, author = {Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {History of concepts for ecology?}, series = {Ecology Revisited. Reflecting on Concepts, Advancing Science.}, booktitle = {Ecology Revisited. Reflecting on Concepts, Advancing Science.}, editor = {Schwarz, Astrid and Jax, Kurt}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht}, isbn = {978-90-481-9743-9}, doi = {10.1007/978-90-481-9744-6}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:1111-20110318373}, pages = {19 -- 28}, language = {en} } @incollection{SchwarzKrohn, author = {Schwarz, Astrid and Krohn, Wolfgang}, title = {Experimenting with the concept of experiment: probing the epochal break}, series = {Science Transformed? Debating Claims of an Epochal Break}, booktitle = {Science Transformed? Debating Claims of an Epochal Break}, editor = {Nordmann, Alfred and Schiemann, Gregor and Radder, Hans}, publisher = {University of Pittsburgh Press}, address = {Pittsburgh (Pa.)}, isbn = {978-0-8229-6163-5}, pages = {119 -- 134}, language = {en} } @incollection{SchwarzJax, author = {Schwarz, Astrid and Jax, Kurt}, title = {Etymology and original sources of the concept "ecology"}, series = {Ecology Revisited. Reflecting on Concepts, Advancing Science}, booktitle = {Ecology Revisited. Reflecting on Concepts, Advancing Science}, editor = {Schwarz, Astrid and Jax, Kurt}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht}, isbn = {978-90-481-9744-6}, pages = {145 -- 148}, language = {en} } @incollection{SchwarzJax, author = {Schwarz, Astrid and Jax, Kurt}, title = {Early ecology in the German-speaking world through WW II}, series = {Ecology Revisited. Reflecting on Concepts, Advancing Science}, booktitle = {Ecology Revisited. Reflecting on Concepts, Advancing Science}, editor = {Schwarz, Astrid and Jax, Kurt}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht}, isbn = {978-90-481-9744-6}, pages = {231 -- 275}, language = {en} } @incollection{JaxSchwarz, author = {Jax, Kurt and Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {The early period of word and concept formation}, series = {Ecology Revisited. Reflecting on Concepts, Advancing Science}, booktitle = {Ecology Revisited. Reflecting on Concepts, Advancing Science}, editor = {Schwarz, Astrid and Jax, Kurt}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht}, isbn = {978-90-481-9744-6}, pages = {149 -- 153}, language = {en} } @incollection{JaxSchwarz, author = {Jax, Kurt and Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {The fundamental subdivisions of ecology}, series = {Ecology Revisited. Reflecting on Concepts, Advancing Science}, booktitle = {Ecology Revisited. Reflecting on Concepts, Advancing Science}, editor = {Schwarz, Astrid and Jax, Kurt}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht}, isbn = {978-90-481-9744-6}, pages = {175 -- 179}, language = {en} } @incollection{JaxSchwarz, author = {Jax, Kurt and Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Competing terms}, series = {Ecology Revisited. Reflecting on Concepts, Advancing Science}, booktitle = {Ecology Revisited. Reflecting on Concepts, Advancing Science}, editor = {Schwarz, Astrid and Jax, Kurt}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht}, isbn = {978-90-481-9744-6}, pages = {155 -- 159}, language = {en} } @incollection{NordmannSchwarz, author = {Nordmann, Alfred and Schwarz, Astrid}, title = {Lure of the „yes": The seductive power of technoscience}, series = {Governing future technologies. Nanotechnology and the rise of an assessment regime}, booktitle = {Governing future technologies. Nanotechnology and the rise of an assessment regime}, editor = {Kaiser, Mario and Kurath, Monika and Maasen, Sabine and Rehmann-Sutter, Christoph}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht, Heidelberg, London, New York}, isbn = {978-90-481-2833-4}, doi = {10.1007/978-90-481-2834-1_14}, pages = {255 -- 277}, language = {en} }