This is the presentation slide deck for the keynote at OpenCon Cascadia, Feb. 1-2 2019 In this talk, I argue that scholarly communication and scientific knowledge production should be seen as a complex system of power that favours privileged institutions and individuals, and marginalize and even oppress those who do not conform to the norms and “standards” established by the powerful. The result is a deeply entrenched epistemological hierarchy. Openness alone cannot “transform” this complex as this interlocking system of institutions and technology are deeply rooted in past political and ideological structures. They have become invisible infrastructure and seldom questioned. To begin to disrupt this system, we need to go beyond challengin...
Open Access\u27 main goal is not the subversion of publishers\u27 role as driving actors in an oligo...
Scientific openness is both very old and very new. For centuries, the communal sharing of findings h...
In this article, Ben Johnson posits that the frequently asked questions concerning open access imple...
Recently, several collaborators and I submitted a chapter proposal in response to a call for submiss...
In this talk, I highlight some key concerns with the growing "platformitization" of knowledge infras...
Large-scale digital platforms designed by corporate publishers are increasingly shaping and reconfig...
Given that “Open Science” is becoming a popular policy object around the world, this study sought to...
The Open Science movement continues to advance global research access. Around the world, researchers...
Multiple forms of inequities exist in higher education and research institutions, traditionally rega...
Open access (OA) in the Global North is considered to solve an accessibility problem in scholarly co...
Discusses the potential of open access to overcome the divide between the mainstream and the periphe...
Large-scale digital platforms designed by corporate publishers are increasingly shaping and reconfig...
The open science movement promotes use of digital technology to increase the efficiency, inclusivity...
The current discourse around Open Science has tended to focus on the creation of new technological p...
Closed and proprietary infrastructures limit the accessibility of research, often putting paywalls i...
Open Access\u27 main goal is not the subversion of publishers\u27 role as driving actors in an oligo...
Scientific openness is both very old and very new. For centuries, the communal sharing of findings h...
In this article, Ben Johnson posits that the frequently asked questions concerning open access imple...
Recently, several collaborators and I submitted a chapter proposal in response to a call for submiss...
In this talk, I highlight some key concerns with the growing "platformitization" of knowledge infras...
Large-scale digital platforms designed by corporate publishers are increasingly shaping and reconfig...
Given that “Open Science” is becoming a popular policy object around the world, this study sought to...
The Open Science movement continues to advance global research access. Around the world, researchers...
Multiple forms of inequities exist in higher education and research institutions, traditionally rega...
Open access (OA) in the Global North is considered to solve an accessibility problem in scholarly co...
Discusses the potential of open access to overcome the divide between the mainstream and the periphe...
Large-scale digital platforms designed by corporate publishers are increasingly shaping and reconfig...
The open science movement promotes use of digital technology to increase the efficiency, inclusivity...
The current discourse around Open Science has tended to focus on the creation of new technological p...
Closed and proprietary infrastructures limit the accessibility of research, often putting paywalls i...
Open Access\u27 main goal is not the subversion of publishers\u27 role as driving actors in an oligo...
Scientific openness is both very old and very new. For centuries, the communal sharing of findings h...
In this article, Ben Johnson posits that the frequently asked questions concerning open access imple...