Jakob Roschka (M.A.)
Research Assistant, Unit: Sociological Theory
- Telephone
- +49 561 804-7638
- roschka[at]uni-kassel[dot]de
- Website
- Sociological Theory
- Location
- Nora-Platiel-Str. 1-5
34109 Kassel
- Room
- Nora-Platiel 5, Raum 3116
- Consultation Hours
By arrangement. Please register for the consultation hour in advance via mail.
Research Interests:
- Sociological Theory, esp. Actor-Network Theory, Posthumanism, Pragmatism, Phenomenology, Theories of Practice, Neo-Materialisms.
- (Queer) Science and Technology Studies (STS)
- Energy Sociology and Infrastructure Research
- Political Ecology and Environmental Sociology
- Critical Consumer Research
- Sociology of Participation and Design
12/2023-03/2024
Visiting Fellowship at the Department for Technology and Social Change (TEMAT) at the Linköping University, Sweden.
since 07/2023
Research assistant in the BMUV-project "Agenda Zukunftsorientierte Verbraucherforschung" ("Agenda future oriented consumper policy")
since 06/2021
Doctoral studies in Sociology at the Faculty of Social Sciences as well as member of the doctoral program "Sozio-technische Gestaltungskompetenz in der digitalen Gesellschaft" ("Socio-technical Design Competence in the Digital Society") of the Research Center for Information System Design at the University of Kassel.
since 04/2020
Research assistant in the Research Unit Sociological Theory at the University of Kassel.
2017-2020
Studies of Sociology and Computer Science at the University of Kassel, degree M.A. Sociology.
2017-2018
Research assistant at the Institute for Participative Design in Oldenburg, Germany.
2016-2017
Training as a mediator according to the standards of the Bundesverband Mediation e.V. (German Mediation Association) in Hannover
2013-2017
Studies of Sociology, Politics, Public Law and Administrative Sciences at the University of Münster, graduated with a B.A. in Sociology/Political Science.
Functions
– Mid-level representative in the faculty council of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Kassel (10/2021-09/2023)
– Member of the board of directors of the Research Center for Information System Design at the University of Kassel (12/2020-10/2022)
Memberships
– Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie (DGS) (German Sociological Association)
– Doing STS in and through Germany (stsing)
– Bundesnetzwerk Verbraucherforschung (Federal Network for Consumer Research)
– Fachverband Bürgerbeteiligung (fvbb) (Professional Association for Public Participation)
– Deutsche Gesellschaft für Designtheorie und -forschung (dgtf) (German Association for Design Theory and Research)
Dissertation project: Reconstructive analysis of the design of intelligent energy infrastructures and the theory of responsible infrastructure design
In my doctoral thesis, I would like to learn more about the process of designing infrastructures and their social conditions and consequences.
In a historical reconstruction of the development of energy infrastructures and the social arenas in which this development takes place, I work out how the idea of “smart electrification” has asserted itself as a hegemonic design paradigm since the 1990s. I define smart electrification as the electrification of energy infrastructures, the increased importance of electricity grids as an “infrastructure of infrastructures”, and the digital interconnection of generation, distribution and consumption systems in a cybernetically expanding “internet of energy”.
I am particularly interested in how the design of infrastructures can be made “plural” and “responseable” (D. Haraway/K. Barad) - in order to make infrastructures conceivable beyond the cybernetic logic of expansion and the idea of smart electrification.
The project is divided into 3 sub-projects:
– An inventory of infrastructural sociological theory drafts in relation to the designability (“Gestaltbarkeit”) of infrastructures and the formulation of an ontological-pluralistic perspective, in particular on the basis of insights from Gestalt theories, actor-network theory and practice sociology,
– a reconstruction of the emergence and genesis of smart grids and their design using a genealogical social-world mapping based on energy science and infrastructure policy documents (1990-2015) and in-depth interviews with experts,
– as well as a list of theoretical concepts and empirical vignettes on the pluralization and responsibilization of infrastructure design, especially from phenomenology, posthumanism and process philosophy.
SoSe 2024
Soziologische Theorien: Antworten und Verantworten
SoSe 2023
Soziologische Theorien: Wahrnehmung und Gestalt
WS 2022/23:
Ethnographisch forschen – Technologie/Macht/Gender
SoSe 2022:
Soziologische Theorien: Praxis und Diskurs
WS 2021/22:
SoSe 2021:
Soziologische Theorien: Kritik und Gestaltung
WS 2020/21:
Ethnographien alternativer Zukünfte
SoSe 2020:
Soziologische Theorien: Natur und Gesellschaft
Empiriepraktikum: Laborfleisch – Kartographien einer Kontroverse, zusammen mit Prof. Dr. Jörn Lamla
WS 2019/20:
Empiriepraktikum: Laborfleisch – Kartographien einer Kontroverse, zusammen mit Prof. Dr. Jörn Lamla
Texts:
Lamla, Jörn/Roschka, Jakob (2021): Konsum. In: Endreß, Martin/Rampp, Benjamin (Hg.): Handbuch Politische Soziologie. Baden-Baden: Nomos (forthcoming).
Lectures/Workshops:
Roschka, Jakob: „Historische Situierung smarter Elektrifizierung als infrastrukturpolitisches Paradigma“ (“Historical Situating of Smart Electrification as Infrastructural Paradigm“). Presentation at the 62nd German Congress for Geography at the Panel „Geopolitisation of digital infrastructures", Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 22.09.2023.
Roschka, Jakob: "Each World Has its Participation." - Mapping the Social Worlds of Energy System Design in Germany as Contexts of Participation. Panel presentation. STS Conference Graz, Session: "The context-dependency of conflict and participation issues in the energy transition", Graz, 02.-04.05.2022.
Roschka, Jakob: Methods as In/Formation of Practice, Patterns of Response-Ability in the Case of Agile Software Engineering. Workshop presentation. The Un/Making of Forms, Formographic inquiries into practice, accountability, and infra-critique. International workshop organized by Ingmar Lippert and Susann Wagenknecht, Dresden, 02.-03.09.2021.
Kocksch, Laura/Laser, Stefan/Pittroff, Fabian/Roschka, Jakob/Sørensen, Estrid: Inquiring the digital interstice through a data sprint: Ethnographic research where front and back end meet, Workshop. Materialist Informatics Conference. Kassel, 23-25.03.2020.