Open scholarship and university decolonisation communities share several values in attempting to promote long-term changes which challenge the problematic status-quo and promote a more representative and accessible research and knowledge infrastructure. Initiatives from these groups often experience similar barriers when attempting to drive such change. The current work therefore argues that further societal progress and justice could be possible with greater collaboration between open scholarship and university decolonisation communities.Open scholarship is a movement to make “knowledge of all kinds more accessible, transparent, rigorous, reproducible, replicable, accumulative and inclusive” (Parsons et al., 2022). Whilst broad, this defin...
Therefore, in its variety, the contributions in this special issue share theorisations, auto-ethnogr...
As the world becomes more open, universities have the opportunity to embrace openness in how they ca...
Universities are key sites of knowledge creation. Governments and research funders are increasingly ...
Open scholarship and university decolonisation communities share several values in attempting to pro...
Democratizing access to information is an enabler for our digital future. It can transform how knowl...
Democratizing access to information is an enabler for our digital future. It can transform how knowl...
There is one important component of research integrity that is often absent from discussion: the ped...
The UK House of Commons Science and Technology Committee has called for evidence on the roles that d...
The UK House of Commons Science and Technology Committee has called for evidence on the roles that d...
Open scholarship supports a social justice agenda, particularly through the democratisation of knowl...
At the University of Cape Town open education and open scholarship activities and projects have take...
Open education has evolved over time and now has different interpretations. Three main versions of o...
Access to information as a necessary precondition for human flourishing is recognized explicitly in ...
Significant claims are made for the potential of Open Educational Resources (OER) to widen access to...
Background: Openness in education has multiple interpretations and remains an elusive concept. This ...
Therefore, in its variety, the contributions in this special issue share theorisations, auto-ethnogr...
As the world becomes more open, universities have the opportunity to embrace openness in how they ca...
Universities are key sites of knowledge creation. Governments and research funders are increasingly ...
Open scholarship and university decolonisation communities share several values in attempting to pro...
Democratizing access to information is an enabler for our digital future. It can transform how knowl...
Democratizing access to information is an enabler for our digital future. It can transform how knowl...
There is one important component of research integrity that is often absent from discussion: the ped...
The UK House of Commons Science and Technology Committee has called for evidence on the roles that d...
The UK House of Commons Science and Technology Committee has called for evidence on the roles that d...
Open scholarship supports a social justice agenda, particularly through the democratisation of knowl...
At the University of Cape Town open education and open scholarship activities and projects have take...
Open education has evolved over time and now has different interpretations. Three main versions of o...
Access to information as a necessary precondition for human flourishing is recognized explicitly in ...
Significant claims are made for the potential of Open Educational Resources (OER) to widen access to...
Background: Openness in education has multiple interpretations and remains an elusive concept. This ...
Therefore, in its variety, the contributions in this special issue share theorisations, auto-ethnogr...
As the world becomes more open, universities have the opportunity to embrace openness in how they ca...
Universities are key sites of knowledge creation. Governments and research funders are increasingly ...