Dr. Carlos Cuevas Garcia
Postdoc
Dr. Carlos Cuevas Garcia ist Postdoc am Lehrstuhl für Wissenschafts- und Techniksoziologie und der Forschungsgruppe Innovation, Society and Public Policy am Department of Science, Technology and Society der Technischen Universität München. Seine Forschung, Lehre und Betreuung konzentrieren sich darauf, wie verschiedene Gesellschaften unterschiedliche Formen der Kollaboration idealisieren und praktizieren und wie diese Formen der Kollaboration wiederum Gesellschaften verändern. Beispiele hierfür sind die Entwicklung von Maßnahmen zur Bewältigung des Klimawandels, wie z.B. die automatisierte Inspektion und Wartung von Infrastrukturen, sowie die Entwicklung von Standards für Klimaservices.
Derzeit arbeitet Carlos im Projekt Climateurope2: Supporting and standardizing climate services in Europe and beyond. Carlos hatte eine leitende Funktion bei den erfolgreich abgeschlossenen Projekten BoostEuroTeQ: strengthening institutional transformations for responsible engineering education in Europe und Scaling up co-creation: Avenues and Limits for Integrating Society in Science and Innovation (SCALINGS).
Carlos studierte Soziologie in Mexiko, bevor er einen M.A. in Forschungsmethoden und einen PhD in Science and Technology Studies an der Universität von Nottingham (Vereinigtes Königreich) erwarb, gefördert vom mexikanischen National Council on Science and Technology. In seiner Doktorarbeit untersuchte er Diskurse über Interdisziplinarität und die Konstitution interdisziplinärer Subjektivitäten.
- Co-creation, co-production, and interdisciplinarity
- Climate services
- European robotics for our aging, human and material, societies
- European Universities Initiative
- Climateurope2: Supporting and standardizing climate services in Europe and beyond, 2024 – current
- BoostEuroTeQ: strengthening institutional transformations for responsible engineering education in Europe, 08.2021 – 08.2024
- SCALINGS – Scaling up Co-Creation: Avenues and Limits for integrating Society in Science and Innovation (EU Horizon 2020), 05.2018 – 07.2021
Auswahl
- Cuevas-Garcia, C., & O’Donovan, C. (2024). Programming Engagement: Shaping Human-Robot- Public Interaction in a Smart City Robot Competition. In F. Muhle & I. Bock (Eds.), Communicative AI in (Inter-)Action: Investigating Human-Machine Encounters outside the Laboratory (pp. 27–54). Bielefeld University Press. https://doi.org/doi:10.1515/9783839475010-002
- Cuevas-Garcia, C., Pepponi, F., & Pfotenhauer, S. M. (2024). Maintaining innovation: How to make sewer robots and innovation policy work in Barcelona. Social Studies of Science, 54(3), 352–376. https://doi.org/10.1177/03063127231207082
- Fuchs, L., Cuevas-Garcia, C., & Bombaerts, G. (2023). The societal role of universities and their alliances: The case of the EuroTeQ Engineering University. Tertiary Education and Management, 29(3), 263–277. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11233-023-09126-x
- Lipp, B., Baudrin, M., Cuevas-Garcia, C., Pepponi, F., Rozwadowska, M., & Tsui, S. (2023). Co-creating end-user roles. Understanding the new variety of user involvement in public sector innovation. Science and Public Policy, 50(1), 146–159. https://doi.org/10.1093/scipol/scac050
- Cuevas-Garcia, C. (2022). Managing Pandemic Risk in an Interconnected World: What Planning a Wedding Shows about Early Responses to the COVID-19 Outbreak. In P. Martin, S. De Saille, K. Liddiard, & W. Pearce (Eds.), Being Human During COVID-19 (pp. 44–50). Bristol University Press. https://doi.org/10.51952/9781529223149.ch005
- Fuchs, L., Cuevas-Garcia, C., Bombaerts, G., & Mottl, P. (2022). University Alliances as Learning Networks: Towards Responsible European Engineering Universities? 2022 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1109/FIE56618.2022.9962496
- Cuevas-Garcia C. (2021). Constructing (Inter)Disciplinary Identities: Biographical Narrative and the Reproduction of Academic Selves and Communities. In: Kastenhofer K., Molyneux-Hodgson S. (eds) Community and Identity in Contemporary Technosciences. Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook, vol 31. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61728-8_12
- Cuevas-Garcia, Carlos (2018). “Understanding Interdisciplinarity in Its Argumentative Context: Thought and Rhetoric in the Perception of Academic Practices.” Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 43(4): 54-73 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03080188.2016.1264133?needAccess=true&journalCode=yisr20#metrics-content
- Cuevas-Garcia, Carlos (2015). ‘I have never cared for particular disciplines’ – Negotiating an interdisciplinary self in biographical narrative. Contemporary Social Science, 10(1): 86-98. https://doi.org/10.1080/21582041.2014.974664
- Cuevas-Garcia, Carlos (2016) Sense-making and self-making in interdisciplinarity: an analysis of dilemmatic discourses of expertise. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/33552/
- McGettigan T. and Cuevas-Garcia C.A. (2011). Rough Seas – Ethnography and Academic Freedom on the Scholar Ship. Lanham: University Press of America. https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780761856108/Rough-Seas-Enthnography-and-Academic-Freedom-on-the-Scholar-Ship
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- Cuevas-Garcia, Carlos (2024). “Rationalities of European co-creation: Comparing robotics, SwafS and Erasmus+ actions”. Annual meeting, Society of Social Studies of Science (4S), Amsterdam, 17 July.
- Cuevas-Garcia, Carlos (2023). “Democratizing EU robotics? Collaborative machines and open innovation Infrastructures. Revaluing European Research Infrastructures Conference, Vienna, 25-26 May.
- Cuevas-Garcia, Carlos (2023). “Articulating a digital transition in infrastructure maintenance: How do inspection robots and innovation policies co-evolve?” STIS seminar series, University of Edinburgh, 13 February.
- Cuevas-Garcia, Carlos (2022). Early career sub-plenary “Speculative Ecologies for a Vulnerable World,” European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST), Madrid, 7 July.
- Cuevas-Garcia C., Pepponi F., and Pfotenhauer S. (2021). “When innovation meets decay 4S: sewer maintenance, innovation policy, and the making of European robots”. Annual meeting, Society of Social Studies of Science (4S), 9 October.
- Cuevas-Garcia C., Pepponi F., and Pfotenhauer S. (2021). “Putting robotics co-creation into practice: Challenges and opportunities for open innovation and governance” (workshop). European Robotics Forum, Malaga, 3 April.
- Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S)
- European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST)
- 2015 Postgraduate representative of the year, University of Nottingham
- 2015 2nd prize best Ph.D. publication, School of Sociology and Social Policy
- 2011-2015 National scholarship, Mexican Council on Science and Technology (CONACYT)
- 2010-2011 National scholarship, Mexican Council on Science and Technology (CONACYT)
- 2009 ‘Mención honorífica’, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo
- 2008 Scholarship for ‘The Scholar Ship’