Eight components for ‘open social science’ – an agenda for cultural change

Dunleavy, P.ORCID logo (14 January 2022) Eight components for ‘open social science’ – an agenda for cultural change. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog.
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The open science movement has been gathering force in STEM disciplines for many years, and some of its procedural elements have also been adopted by quantitative social scientists. However, little work has yet been done on exploring how more ambitious open science principles might be deployed across both the qualitative and quantitative social science disciplines. Patrick Dunleavy sets out some initial ideas to foster a cultural shift towards open social science, explored in a current CIVICA project.

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