Upcoming events
September 23 2025, Parlons Science Ouverte #12 Négocier la Science Ouverte dans une logique d’acteurs au sein d’un projet financé. Le cas du projet JuDDGES (online) (Click here for more information)
Le projet JuDDGES développe des outils open source pour analyser les prises de décisions judiciaires. En permettant l’ouverture de ces outils et de ces données, les chercheurs seront en mesure de développer et de tester empiriquement les théories de la prise de décision judiciaire. L’application de la science ouverte vient ainsi combler une lacune importante dans le domaine de la recherche juridique empirique, qui a tardé à adopter les principes d’ouverture de la science. Ce projet illustre parfaitement les enjeux de négociation de la science ouverte dans un contexte de financement public.
Intervenantes : Chérifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri (Professeure des universités en sciences de l’information et de la communication à l’Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1) et Candice Fillaud (Ingénieure de recherche à l’Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1) https://www.ccsd.cnrs.fr/evenement/parlons-science-ouverte-12-negocier-la-science-ouverte-dans-une-logique-dacteurs-au-sein-dun-projet-finance-le-cas-du-projet-juddges/
November [to be announced soon]
Previous events
June 24 2025, 3:30 PM GMT+1 – Meeting the AI and Big Data Revolutions in Quantitative Social Science, Nexus – University of Leeds
Click here for the presentation
Introducing the LIDA: Science of Data Science Programme.
Quantitative social science stands at a critical crossroads. The twin revolutions of big data and AI are transforming our research landscape, bringing a dizzying mix of new opportunities and tricky methodological, ethical, and epistemological challenges.
This inaugural session, hosted jointly by the Science for Data Science Programme and the Social Research Methods Centre at Leeds, will examine how these technological disruptions are reshaping the science of social inquiry. How can scientists harness these innovations while maintaining their rigor? What new questions can be answered? And what established practices may require reconsidering?
The event features three thought-provoking presentations from the cutting-edge of quantitative social science research, followed by a facilitated discussion on implications for research practice and disciplinary evolution. Join us in this critical conversation about navigating the future of quantitative social science.
Speakers include
May 22-25 2025, 2:45 PM – 4:30 PM – Workshop on Open Scholarship: Transformative Practices for Law & Society Scholars, Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association in Chicago, IL, USA (Click here for more information)
Find all the presentations here
- Dhami, M., & Boukacem-Zeghmouri, C. (2025, mai 22). Workshop on Open Scholarship: Transformative Practices for Law & Society Scholars. Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association (LSA), Chicago, IL, USA. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15599864
- Fecher, B. (2025, mai 22). Open Science for an Open Society. Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association (LSA), Chicago, IL, USA. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15601084
- Million, A. (2025, mai 22). Federal dollars, academic knowledge, and research data management to advance open American criminal justice scholarship. Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Chicago (LSA), IL, USA. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15600923
- Mellor, D. (2025, mai 22). Direct replications and th use of preregistration in research. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/ZVP8K
- Cerda, P. (2025, mai 22). Research Data Management Best Practices for Open Scholarship: Planning, Documenting, Sharing, and Ethics. https://dx.doi.org/10.7302/25890
Workshop summary:
The new research culture is shaped by openness. This workshop focuses on state-of-the-art open scholarship practices relevant to the broad spectrum of Law & Society scholars. The main aims are to (1) raise awareness of the different practices that can be applied in a range of scholarship activities, including theoretical, empirical, applied and advocacy work, and (2) demonstrate how such practices can be usefully applied so that scholars can obtain the rewards and reduce the burden. The workshop is particularly relevant to early career researchers, those collaborating across disciplines where open scholarship is an expectation, as well as those reviewing for funding bodies and academic journals where open scholarship represents an evaluation criterion.
The workshop speakers are experts on standards for the various aspects of open scholarship. Speakers will describe these standards and how they can be applied/observed. In addition, speakers will also highlight how use of open scholarship may be viewed during the academic career as well as the academic funding and publication process. The workshop comprises the following five important open scholarship topics that will be shared with the attendees. And, in the spirit of open scholarship, the workshop organizers will make available all workshop material (slides and handouts), along with a short ‘reading/reference list’ on the web.
LSA full programme: https://ww3.aievolution.com/lsa2501/Events/pubSearchEvents?style=0
May 19-20 2025 – Presentation of the project’s ongoing results at the conference New Challenges Related to the Development of Artificial Intelligence and E-Communication in the Field of Justice – Ministry of Justice and the European Commission, Warsaw
Comment to the presentation available soon
JuDDGES: A Responsible, Human-Centred AI Research Infrastructure for Legal Case Retrieval and Analysis from Natural Language Queries – Speaker Tomasz Kajdanowicz
April 8-9 2025, CHIST-ERA Projects Seminar 2025, İstanbul, Türkiye
Programme here: https://www.chistera.eu/projects-seminar-2025-programme
April 12, 2024, Early Engagement User & Stakeholder Workshop, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland
Agenda
12.30-12.45
12.45-13.05
13.05-13.15
13.15-14.00
Welcome and Introductions
Introduction to JuDDGES Project
Goals of Workshop
Pre-workshop Survey Results, followed by Discussion
Use Case Identification/Prioritization Discussio
Demonstration of Human-in-the-Loop and LLM approach, followed by discussion
Open Science Presentation, followed by Q&A
Next Steps
Closing Remarks