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A Philosophy of Open Science for Diverse Research Environments

Description du projet

Jeter les bases d’une meilleure pratique de la recherche

Le projet PHIL_OS, financé par l’UE, vise à développer une philosophie empirique de la science ouverte en se concentrant sur la diversité des environnements de recherche dans le monde, diversité dont la recherche est susceptible de tirer parti afin de promouvoir de bonnes pratiques en son sein. Il en résultera une nouvelle conceptualisation de la science ouverte dont les principes clés seront reformulés en soulignant comment les échanges entre environnements multiples contribuent à stimuler l’excellence. Le projet entend également soutenir la bonne gouvernance de la science ouverte en définissant un cadre qui favorisera à la fois la qualité, l’inclusivité et l’équité dans le secteur de la recherche.

Objectif

This project will develop an empirically grounded philosophy of Open Science [OS] that emphasises the diversity of research environments around the world and articulates the conditions under which OS can leverage such diversity to promote good research practice. The OS movement is transforming research, with OS policies adopted around the globe and widespread agreement on implementing key OS principles like openness, transparency and reproducibility. However, the philosophy of science underpinning the OS movement has not been clearly articulated. Moreover, there are significant epistemic risks in implementing OS across widely different research settings, such as the marginalisation of contributions from low-resourced environments. This raises questions about the relation between open and good science. To address these concerns, this project combines a philosophical analysis of the epistemic significance of research environments with empirical research on how researchers working in different environments enact and conceptualise OS. This “philosophy of science in practice” [PSP] approach, which I helped to pioneer, is ideally suited to investigating the meaning and implications of OS for the conduct of research. Building on my experience as OS advisor, this project extends PSP by grounding conceptual analysis of scientific practice on qualitative research as well as collaboration with scientists and policymakers. The result will be a novel conceptualisation of OS that reframes its key principles by outlining how exchanges across environments can boost research excellence. This is a ground-breaking contribution to the philosophy of science, where (i) little attention has been given to how OS challenges existing accounts of knowledge production, and (ii) research on epistemic diversity has focused largely on disciplinary/theoretical perspectives. The project also supports OS governance, by providing a framework that fosters research quality, inclusivity and fairness.

Régime de financement

ERC-COG - Consolidator Grant

Institution d’accueil

THE UNIVERSITY OF EXETER
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 999 851,00
Adresse
THE QUEEN'S DRIVE NORTHCOTE HOUSE
EX4 4QJ Exeter
Royaume-Uni

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Région
South West (England) Devon Devon CC
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 1 999 851,00

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