4.1 Engage in rotatory role play


Your trainer has assigned you a partner (see News and Announcements). Meet with your partner (date in News and Announcements). Use the online-meeting room that your trainer has assigned to you.

Play a dialogue between Prof. Weis and her colleague, in which both present their thoughts, concerns, wishes and goals. Carefully listen to your counterpart. In the role of Prof. Weis, demand an open, transparent, logical and reasonable dialogue on the acceptance or rejection of research codes and regulations. Request your colleague not to force anyone to agree to ambiguous arguments but to justify their statements. In the role of the colleague, do not stick to your opinion even though you know better, but accept better arguments and remember that the power of your social status cannot replace good arguments.

Switch roles so that you rotate between them.

Reflect on and write down what makes a good argument for maintaining research integrity. Collect basic characteristics, objectives and possible obstacles to argumentation, and complete the following sentence: To enable an open and transparent dialogue at eye level about research codes and regulations, researchers should…

Submit your reflection (5 to 7 sentences) in the forum below (subject: reflection).



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