Justice oriented science, open science, and replicable science are overlapping, but they are not the same – RMW's blogg

flavoursofopenscience's bookmarks 2020-03-05

Summary:

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It is time to accept that we already are two separate movements: open/replicable scientists who want to include identity politics and social justice in the work for increased openness or replicability, and open/replicable scientists who don’t.

Individuals and organisations focusing on open and/or replicable science without being part of justice oriented science do not have to be proponents of diversity and inclusion, but they can be. An example of this from the open source software movement is that the Linux Foundation employs a Code of Conduct (CoC) that strongly promotes diversity and inclusion. It is thus possible to be committed to, and even heavily engaged in, work toward improved diversity and inclusion (or other topics such as climate) while at the same time preferring to keep these topics out of the work for open and replicable science.

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Link:

https://rmwblogg.wordpress.com/2020/02/29/justice-oriented-science-open-science-and-replicable-science-are-overlapping-but-they-are-not-the-same/

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Tags:

oa.new oa.advocacy oa.justice oa.floss oa.community oa.academia oa.values oa.reproducibility oa.open_science

Date tagged:

03/05/2020, 16:35

Date published:

03/05/2020, 11:35