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Decolonizing Open Science: Southern Interventions

Mohan J. Dutta, Srividya Ramasubramanian, Mereana Barrett, Christine Elers, Devina Sarwatay, Preeti Raghunath, Satveer Kaur‐Gill, Debalina Dutta, Pooja Jayan, Md Mahbubur Rahman, Edwin Tallam, Sudeshna Roy, Ashwini Falnikar, Gayle Moana Johnson, Indranil Mandal, Uttaran Dutta, Iccha Basnyat, Cheryll Ruth Soriano, Vinod Pavarala, T. T. Sreekumar, Shiv Ganesh, Asha Rathina Pandi, Dazzelyn Zapata

2021Journal of Communication50 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Hegemonic Open Science, emergent from the circuits of knowledge production in the Global North and serving the economic interests of platform capitalism, systematically erase the voices of the subaltern margins from the Global South and the Southern margins inhabiting the North. Framed within an overarching emancipatory narrative of creating access for and empowering the margins through data exchanged on the global free market, hegemonic Open Science processes co-opt and erase Southern epistemologies, working to create and reproduce new enclosures of extraction that serve data colonialism-capitalism. In this essay, drawing on our ongoing negotiations of community-led culture-centered advocacy and activist strategies that resist the racist, gendered, and classed structures of neocolonial knowledge production in the metropole in the North, we attend to Southern practices of Openness that radically disrupt the whiteness of hegemonic Open Science. These decolonizing practices foreground data sovereignty, community ownership, and public ownership of knowledge resources as the bases of resistance to the colonial-capitalist interests of hegemonic Open Science.

Topics & Concepts

HegemonySubalternColonialismSovereigntyOpenness to experienceSociologyNarrativeCapitalismCitizen journalismNegotiationPower (physics)Political sciencePolitical economyGender studiesMedia studiesSocial scienceLawPoliticsPhilosophyLinguisticsSocial psychologyPsychologyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsDigital Education and SocietyPosthumanist Ethics and ActivismFeminist Epistemology and Gender Studies