Die Koordinationsstelle kooperiert in ihrem Jubiläumsjahr mit Science Meets Art
This workshop will guide participants through a process of critically mapping different kinds of knowledge - ancestral, scientific, indigenous, feminist, lived experience - and interrogating the methods through which we produce, validate, and disseminate data in academia. Through a participatory mapping exercise, we will reflect on how knowledge is produced and where it’s located - examining both intellectual and embodied data. Using techniques of participatory mapping, body mapping and body printing, we’ll invite participants to consider how personal and collective experiences, often marginalized in academic spaces, can serve as vital sources of data. This isn't just about acknowledging these experiences but also about transforming them into actionable knowledge that reshapes our academic systems and practices. As we look back on 20 years of Kostelle, we must ask: What have we learned about the limitations of academic knowledge production, and what must we do to disrupt those structures for the future and ensure that our methods, our data, and our interpretations are genuinely inclusive, rather than tokenistic?