The open science movement has been gathering force in STEM disciplines for many years, and some of its procedural elements have also been adopted by quantitative social scientists. However, little work has yet been done on exploring how more ambitious open science principles might be deployed across both the qualitative and quantitative social science disciplines. Patrick Dunleavy sets out some initial ideas to foster a cultural shift towards open social science, explored in a current CIVICA project
Design is low on theory of transformation, which becomes problematic as the practices and outputs of...
This chapter proposes that the emerging field of illustration research embraces the methods of pract...
This article focuses on epistemic challenges related to the democratisation of scientific knowledge ...
The open science movement has been gathering force in STEM disciplines for many years, and some of i...
Open science is about increasing the reuse of research, and making sure that publicly funded researc...
The term "open science" is often deployed in the scholarly discourse without much thought about its ...
The abstract nature of knowledge derived from the social sciences has often led to it being written ...
The civil service represents a significant community of analysts and researchers, but their work can...
The shift to ‘open’ working across the social sciences as a discipline group entails a welcome but d...
A research programme aims to bridge the gap between 'R' and 'D' to build mission-driven, science-ric...
This is an afterword to 'Inventing the Social', co-edited by Noortje Marres, Michael Guggenheim and ...
Of all the ideas produced by researchers in the social sciences, only a relatively small number of k...
Why would communications scholars want to present their positionality to the public? This was the fi...
Outside of specific institutional and organizational settings discussions about ‘impact’ often desce...
Data sharing is a key principle of open science, and research funders are increasingly including thi...
Design is low on theory of transformation, which becomes problematic as the practices and outputs of...
This chapter proposes that the emerging field of illustration research embraces the methods of pract...
This article focuses on epistemic challenges related to the democratisation of scientific knowledge ...
The open science movement has been gathering force in STEM disciplines for many years, and some of i...
Open science is about increasing the reuse of research, and making sure that publicly funded researc...
The term "open science" is often deployed in the scholarly discourse without much thought about its ...
The abstract nature of knowledge derived from the social sciences has often led to it being written ...
The civil service represents a significant community of analysts and researchers, but their work can...
The shift to ‘open’ working across the social sciences as a discipline group entails a welcome but d...
A research programme aims to bridge the gap between 'R' and 'D' to build mission-driven, science-ric...
This is an afterword to 'Inventing the Social', co-edited by Noortje Marres, Michael Guggenheim and ...
Of all the ideas produced by researchers in the social sciences, only a relatively small number of k...
Why would communications scholars want to present their positionality to the public? This was the fi...
Outside of specific institutional and organizational settings discussions about ‘impact’ often desce...
Data sharing is a key principle of open science, and research funders are increasingly including thi...
Design is low on theory of transformation, which becomes problematic as the practices and outputs of...
This chapter proposes that the emerging field of illustration research embraces the methods of pract...
This article focuses on epistemic challenges related to the democratisation of scientific knowledge ...