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Open science, data sharing and solidarity: who benefits?

Ciara Staunton, Carlos Andrés Barragán, Stefano Canali, Calvin Wai-Loon Ho, Sabina Leonelli, Matthew S. Mayernik, Barbara Prainsack, Ambroise Wonkham

2021History & Philosophy of the Life Sciences52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Research, innovation, and progress in the life sciences are increasingly contingent on access to large quantities of data. This is one of the key premises behind the "open science" movement and the global calls for fostering the sharing of personal data, datasets, and research results. This paper reports on the outcomes of discussions by the panel "Open science, data sharing and solidarity: who benefits?" held at the 2021 Biennial conference of the International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology (ISHPSSB), and hosted by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL).

Topics & Concepts

SolidarityData sharingOpen sciencePhilosophy of sciencePhilosophy of biologyPolitical scienceOpen dataSociologyHistory of scienceEngineering ethicsPublic relationsEpistemologyEngineeringLawPhilosophyMedicineAstronomyPhysicsPoliticsAlternative medicinePathologyResearch Data Management PracticesScientific Computing and Data ManagementData Quality and Management
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