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Session Submission Type: Traditional (Closed) Panel
Open Science' began as a rebellion against paywalled journals but has rapidly morphed into a project to re-engineer the very process of research. Ranging from early stage reconnaissance to crowdfunding to DIY and online lab services to publication services and distributed peer review, we are observing the early stages of a Taylorized and reconfigured research process. The eventual terminus seems to be a Facebook for science — a mega-platform that undergirds all the individual components, providing the ultimate panopticon of science. This panel invites papers that explore the individual components, as well as the politics, that promote the ultimate marketplace of ideas.
“Your Spectrogram Looks Like My Genomic Sequence Data” and Other Moments from the Trading Zones of Data Science - Brittany Fiore-Gartland, eScience Institute; Anissa Tanweer, University of Washington
What is OpenSscience Supposed to Fix? - Philip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame
Broken Science? You Only Need Post-Publication Peer Review to Fix It - Didier Torny, CSi, I3, PSL Research Universitu, CNRS UMR 9217 (France)