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What does the future of science look like? Where do science and society meet? In which research worlds do the members of Die Junge Akademie move, which topics are currently of interest to them?
The Junge Akademie Magazine seeks answers to these and other questions. A rotating team consisting of members of Die Junge Akademie sets topics, takes over the editing and develops the design of the magazine. Currently, the Junge Akademie Magazine is published once a year.
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Democracy and Science
Under the title "Demokratie & Wissenschaft" ("Democracy and Science"), the JAM #30 deals with the connections and interaction between these pillars of society.
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Berlin 2024
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Unspoken
Under the title "Ungesagtes" ("Unspoken"), the five articles and one discussion deal with aspects that one would tend to contrast with and deduct from the ideal of objectivity of science as "subjective" parts. On the one hand, it is about what the researching subject brings into the scientific work in often subtle ways: own views, emotions, values, personal beliefs. On the other hand, the influence of everything subjective on human behavior is itself also a topic of research.
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Berlin 2023
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Image / Language
Science is inconceivable without language. But what about images? In six articles, the new Junge Akademie Magazin explores this question from different perspectives. Additionally, the poster page poses the question, solely through pictures, of what influence such simple images as emojis have on our ideas of science and of scientists.
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Berlin 2021
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Change of roles
We all change roles in different life situations. This is not different in science, as the Covid-19 situation shows particularly clearly with regard to the role of scientists, for example as communicators and advisors of politicians. But role changes are also omnipresent as an object of science. Issue 27 of JAM approaches the topic from different perspectives.
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Berlin 2020
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Dissent!
What would the sciences be without controversy - after all, science is also a competition of theses, methods and ideas. This is the starting point for the new issue of the JAM, which is devoted to dissent between various disciplinary perspectives. To this end, we have compiled strategies for effective debates from a wealth of historical disputes in science. There is also room for controversy over the redesign of the JAM, which is being published in this issue, for the first time, as a poster.
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2019
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An Invitation to Freedom
The 25th issue of Die Junge Akademie Magazine is dedicated to academic freedom
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Academic Freedom
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2018
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2017
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Nutrition – On a Knife-Edge
The Research Group ‘Sustainability’ has decided to focus more on the topic of food and agricultural practices.
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2016
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Borders – Overcoming Obstacles
Editorial decisions are subject to their own laws. When we decided on “borders” as the focus of the dossier for the Junge Akademie Magazin, we had no way of knowing what a hot topic it would become by the time we went to press. And so, in light of border fences, border controls and maximum limits, our magazine is practically as current as a daily publication.
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2016
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Avant-garde – Between Reality and Virtuality
What is new? What can be new? How do we want to shape the new or adapt the old?
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2015
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Chance – and where it strikes
Have you ever thought of turning poetry into DNA? And then letting it mutate?
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2015
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Ennui and Ecstasy
Time and our perception of time is the theme connecting the texts in the Dossier of this Junge Akademie Magazin (JAM) on Ennui and Ecstasy.
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2014
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Research Expeditions – Routes to Knowledge
What do you take with you when you travel? What do you bring back with you? And, above all, why do you travel in the first place?
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2014
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A Guide to Failure
If you fail, you have been unsuccessful, not fulfilled the expectations you or others had of you, have not reached your goal or have had to forego your wishes or dreams. Usually, failure has a negative connotation. But why is that?
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2013
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Attachment – on Academia, Love, and Bonds
In this issue of the Junge Akademie M agazin, we take a look at how closely the universe and academia are linked: The dossier examines bonds of almost all kinds – social, transnational, alien.
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2013
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Visualisation – Do Pictures Create Knowledge?
This issue of the Junge Akademie Magazin takes up the subject of visualisation in the dossier.
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2012
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2011
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2010
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Denkräume
Das leibhaftige Ich Die Götter im Dialog mit der Gegenwart Kontemplation und Irritation
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2010
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Wendepunkte
Inspiriert vom Prinzip Natur Antwort auf erfahrenes Unrecht Keine Show mit Knalleffekten
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2009
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Nur Mut!
Freiheit und Faszination des Möglichen Lob der deutschen Universität Das verändert die Welt
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2009
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2008
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Junge Akademie Magazin #7
Zur Zukunft von Forschungsratings: vier Thesen der Jungen Akademie "Global Change"-Forschung: eine Welt in Schubladen und Gläsern Meeting other minds.
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2008
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Junge Akademie Magazin #6
Zufall und Realität: Grenzen der Quantentheorie Karriere der Lehre: Erosion des Humboldt'schen Prinzips, Preisfrage 2006
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2007
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Junge Akademie Magazin #5
Alle reden vom Wetter, wir nicht: vom Klimawandel und der Veränderlichkeit des Meeresspiegels per.SPICE! – "Schau hin! Nimm's wahr!": Wirklichkeit und Realität des Ästhetischen Benimm und Erkenntnis
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2007
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Junge Akademie Magazin #4
Rhythmen im Gehirn: das Spiel der "Brain Players" Preisfrage 2005: Wo bleibt die Zeit? Arbeit ist mehr als Beschäftigung
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2006
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Junge Akademie Magazin #3
Was ist eigentlich Liebe? Vom Reiz zur Aktion Moralische Relativität Heureka Grenzen
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2006
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Junge Akademie Magazin #2
Enzyklopädie der Ideen der Zukunft: Patente aus der Natur Beutegemeinschaft Bionik Manieren
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2006
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Junge Akademie Magazin #1
Preisfrage 2003: Was im Tier blickt uns an? Musik aus den Wolken Die Gesetze der Gefühle Spontan geordnet
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2005
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