The DIY Science Podcast   /     Célya Gruson-Daniel on the bigger picture of Open Science

Description

Open Science is a concept understood very differently by those taking part in it. Institutions and administrations focus on funding for publications, researches care about open access to their publications and the public wants to be an integral part of the scientific process. With Célya Gruson-Daniel, co-founder of hack your phd, we take the situation of France and it's recent bill on digital legislation as an example to explore the meta concepts of open science.

Subtitle
Célya Gruson-Daniel is the co-founder of Hack your PhD. With her we explore open science from a more broad perspective.
Duration
01:03:54
Publishing date
2018-06-11 16:00
Link
https://diysciencepodcast.org/282/dsp004-celya-gruson-daniel/
Deep link
https://diysciencepodcast.org/282/dsp004-celya-gruson-daniel/#
Contributors
  Lucy Patterson and Joram Schwartzmann
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Enclosures
https://diysciencepodcast.org/podlove/file/119/s/feed/c/mp3/004_Celya-Gruson-Daniel.mp3
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Shownotes

We spoke to Célya Gruson-Daniel, cofounder of Paris-based community, Hack your PhD, and social scientist.

Célya started out as a community organiser and advocate for open science, writing and sharing the stories of open science proponents around the world, and connecting young scientists around the use of free and open source software, open data, and open practices in science. As her focus shifted towards activist research and eventually a PhD in social science, she describes how her shifting role has given her a broader insight into the meaning of open science for institutions.

Taking as a case study the online public consultation process around the drafting of the new digital society bill, “Loi pour une République numérique” she was able to take in the perspectives of all stakeholders in the formulation of new legislation around open science and open access: from activists to institutional scientific management, corporations, and politics.

We talk about what the idea of “openness” could mean for science, or for society – and how it can mean rather different things to different people. Are we talking about opening science to wider society and challenging the hegemony of institutions? or are we focussed on improving the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of research? And can this lens help us understand some of the challenges that face diy science.

 

Links:

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Website
Presentation on Célya’s PhD research, “Mapping Open Access/Science Controversies” – an analysis of the participatory consultation process around the drafting of the French “Loi pour une République numérique” (Digital Bill)

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The DIY Science Podcast by Lucy Patterson and Joram Schwartzmann is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Based on a work at diysciencepodcast.org.

Deeplinks to Chapters

00:02:01.931 Intro to Célya
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00:11:10.640 What is Open Access?
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00:24:29.640 What is the take on Open Science from Academia?
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00:31:57.840 Who are the stakeholders of the open science bill?
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00:37:49.810 What role do smaller DIY science communities play in Open Science?
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00:44:52.973 How does the participatory process of the legislative process work?
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00:53:16.904 Where do you see the future of open science?
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00:59:46.824 Get in touch
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