Bogen and Woodward (1988) characterise data as embedded in the context in which they are produced (‘local’) and claims about phenomena as retaining their significance beyond that context (‘non-local’). This view does not fit sciences such as biology, which successfully disseminate data via packaging processes that include appropriate labels, vehicles and human interventions. These processes enhance the evidential scope of data and ensure that claims about phenomena are understood in the same way across research communities. I conclude that the degree of locality characterising data and claims about phenomena varies depending on the packaging used to make them travel
Leonelli (2016) suggested a relational view of data against a representational view by emphasizing d...
Grounded within current reform recommendations and built upon Giere’s views (1986, 1999) on model-ba...
How is scientific data used to represent phenomena and as evidence for claims about phenomena? In th...
Bogen and Woodward characterized data as embedded in the context in which they are produced ('local'...
Bogen and Woodward (1988) characterise data as embedded in the context in which they are produced (‘...
In everyday scientific practice, facts come in two sizes: small facts (data acquired by researchers ...
Some twenty years ago, Bogen and Woodward challenged one of the fundamental assumptions of the recei...
Data production in experimental sciences depends on localised experimental systems, but the epistemi...
This paper proposes an account of scientific data that makes sense of recent debates on data-driven ...
This paper considers the temporal dimension of data processing and use, and the ways in which it aff...
(Extract from preface) What conditions are required to identify data in the first place and to make ...
publication-status: Acceptedtypes: ArticleThe consultation of internet databases and the related use...
ABSTRACT. Bogen and Woodward claim that the function of scientific theories is to account for ‘pheno...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this recordI...
Data generation methods differ across the empirical sciences. Today’s physicists and engineers prima...
Leonelli (2016) suggested a relational view of data against a representational view by emphasizing d...
Grounded within current reform recommendations and built upon Giere’s views (1986, 1999) on model-ba...
How is scientific data used to represent phenomena and as evidence for claims about phenomena? In th...
Bogen and Woodward characterized data as embedded in the context in which they are produced ('local'...
Bogen and Woodward (1988) characterise data as embedded in the context in which they are produced (‘...
In everyday scientific practice, facts come in two sizes: small facts (data acquired by researchers ...
Some twenty years ago, Bogen and Woodward challenged one of the fundamental assumptions of the recei...
Data production in experimental sciences depends on localised experimental systems, but the epistemi...
This paper proposes an account of scientific data that makes sense of recent debates on data-driven ...
This paper considers the temporal dimension of data processing and use, and the ways in which it aff...
(Extract from preface) What conditions are required to identify data in the first place and to make ...
publication-status: Acceptedtypes: ArticleThe consultation of internet databases and the related use...
ABSTRACT. Bogen and Woodward claim that the function of scientific theories is to account for ‘pheno...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this recordI...
Data generation methods differ across the empirical sciences. Today’s physicists and engineers prima...
Leonelli (2016) suggested a relational view of data against a representational view by emphasizing d...
Grounded within current reform recommendations and built upon Giere’s views (1986, 1999) on model-ba...
How is scientific data used to represent phenomena and as evidence for claims about phenomena? In th...