How does Science fit in Society? With the rise of systemic criticisms of our current socio-economical system, finding other models of organizations become a key issue. This presentation covers different aspects of Open Science, with some testimonies taken from the HackYourPhD community viewpoint. From openness to open-washing, how changes in Science can give some glimpses on potential solutions but also encountered problems?
Open Science: from the Knowledge Economy to Wisdom Societies
1. Open Science:
from the Knowledge Economy
to Wisdom Societies
School of Political Science
Collaborative & Social Economy
Guillaume Dumas | guillaume@hackyourphd.org | Twitter: @introspection
Poitiers
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Neuroscience of Social Interaction
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Inter-Brain Synchronization during Social Interaction. PLoS ONE 5(8)
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interaction: A behavioral and hyperscanning-EEG benchmark. Pattern Recognition Letters.
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Neuroscience of Social Interaction
23. “Collective or
creative consciousness”
The Division of Labour in Society (1893)
Facebook's Project Palantir
Credit: Jack Lindamood, Kevin Der and Dan Weatherford
34. “This is the first time a constitution
is being drafted basically on the Internet”
Thorvaldur Gylfason, Member of Iceland's Constitutional Council
Politics
49. Open Washing :
a new Green washing?
• Predatory publishing
The Beal list (~600): http://scholarlyoa.com/individual-journals/
• “Uberized” labor marketplaces and precariousness
Distributed revolution or new form of neoliberalism?
• Discourse vs. Practices
e.g. Opening your data is different from simply making them available
• The failure of MOOCs
xMOOC ≠ cMOOC : from "one to many” to “many to many"
Underlying inequality : are developing countries really part of this?
To read: http://readwrite.com/2011/02/03/how_to_spot_openwashing