Open Science ist vielen zu offen | Wissen und Herrschaft

lterrat's bookmarks 2017-08-24

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From Google Translate: "Open science does not pursue any new topics, on the one hand it involves more collaboration between scientists and more participation and participation of citizens in the scientific work. It is, therefore, about the boundaries between disciplines and hierarchies and the boundary between science and society.

These explanations and discussions are known. Already, Lawrence Lessig, one of the founders of the Open Access movement, had pointed out the dangers of digital divide and the limitations of creativity more than 10 years ago: how big media uses technology and the law to lock down culture and control creativity. Digitization is the key factor. It not only allows greater transparency of research, but also access via Open Access not only to the results, but also to the process of research. The only question is whether this development is not the core of failure. If today, even in the context of the upcoming Bundestag election, a light language is spoken, and Lessig said in 2004:If you want to give it to me . Because they can not ... They just can not read: 39)Misunderstanding and frustration can then lead to similar results as can be observed on the Internet with hassles, etc. Through various societies as well as by the German Research Association, the Federal Government is now trying to make science and its results public by opening up the museums and their new representations. While this is a real path, it is painful and slow, as these institutions have not considered it too much too long. Unfortunately, politics has not only neglected mediation through public libraries, as the dissertation by H. Schwarz on the German Library Institute shows, but simply destroyed (see Rainer Strzolka: Der Kulturzerstörer). The project is hopefully full of networking of image data, which is now being presented in Gotha."

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https://wissenundherrschaft.wordpress.com/2017/08/22/open-science-ist-vielen-zu-offen/

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08/24/2017, 23:37

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08/24/2017, 19:37