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El antiguo ecosistema de acceso abierto de América Latina podría ser quebrantado por las propuestas del Norte Global.
Aguado López, Eduardo; Becerril García, Arianna
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Living with the psychological burden of academic research.
Ansoms, An
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Thoughts on the future of human knowledge and machine intelligence.
Batarseh., Feras A.
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tl;dr – AI and the acceleration of research communication.
Beer, David; Chubb, Jennifer
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Future impact - how can we rationally evaluate impact statements?
Benneworth, Paul; Olmos Peñuela, Julia
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The evolution of cultures, human and microbial.
Birch, Jonathan
Introducing cinematic scientific visualization:a new frontier in science communication.
Borkiewicz, Kalina; Jensen, Eric; Levy, Stuart; Naiman, Jill P.
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COVID-19 has increased trust in science:can it do the same for the social sciences?
Boswell, Christina
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Beyond Randomised Controlled Trials - expanding the horizon for experimental research techniques in the social sciences.
Breckon, Jonathan; Sutherland, Alex
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For the humanities to play a stronger role in public policy making, they must move from individual to institutional engagement.
Brom, Frans
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We need better AI imagery for better science communication.
Chubb, Jennifer; Buse Çetin, Raziye
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Examining the contracts and lived experiences of local researchers in the global South.
Cirhuza, Elisée; Bahati, Irène; Précieux, Thamani; Ansoms, An
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Coin of the realm – graduate student lore and faculty advice on research and publication, a video intervention.
Cox, Annica
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European Big Science has the potential to drive social and economic transformation.
Crescenzi, Riccardo
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Book review: How the world really works:a scientist’s guide to our past, present and future by Vaclav Smil.
Daramus, Iancu
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How can quantitative methods enhance research in HE?
Falabella, Leonardo
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How can researchers support Parliament in its scrutiny of the Government’s decisions and actions around the COVID-19 outbreak?
Foxen, Sarah; Saint, Naomi; Webb, Laura
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How can researchers support Parliament in its scrutiny of the UK’s response to COVID-19?
Foxen, Sarah; Saint, Naomi; Webb, Laura
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CRediT check - should we welcome tools to differentiate the contributions made to academic papers?
Gadd, Elizabeth
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For science communication to be effective it should be evidence based.
Gerber, Alexander; Jensen, Eric
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Data for decision-making:how spatial data is shaping the African urbanisation story.
Haas, Astrid; Kriticos, Sebastian
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Disambiguating impact.
Harzing, Anne-Wil
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To address the rise of predatory publishing in the social sciences, journals need to experiment with open peer review.
Heimstädt, Maximilian; Dobusch, Leonhard
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Book review:the Scopus diaries and the (il)logics of academic survival by Abel Polese.
Hussein, Hind
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How the most recent AI wave affects jobs.
Josten, Cecily; Lordan, Grace
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Book review:competitive accountability in academic life: the struggle for social impact and public legitimacy by Richard Watermeyer.
Kalpokas, Ignas
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Book review:creativity in research: cultivate clarity, be innovative and make progress in your research journey by Nicola Ulibarri et al.
Kalpokas, Ignas
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Simple data visualisations have become key to communicating about the COVID-19 pandemic, but we know little about their impact.
Kennedy, Helen
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In political science research ethics is women's work.
Knott, Eleanor; Kostovicova, Denisa
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How agentic AI can be applied to behavioural science.
Krpan, Dario; Sayess, Dima; Koaik, Fatima; Philippe Farajalla, George; Shrestha, Pujen; Schnider, Robin
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DeepSeek, ChatGPT and the race towards artificial general intelligence.
Ledeatte, Barry
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Book review: Model cases:on canonical research objects and sites by Monika Krause.
Linke, Vera
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Surviving life-threatening intimidation as a researcher.
Muchukiwa, Bosco
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Data collection, research and evaluation services across India during COVID-19.
Mukharya, Prerna
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Addressing power imbalances in collaborative research.
Musamba Bussy, Josaphat; Vogel, Christoph
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Four principles for practising and evaluating co-production - a view from sustainability research.
Norström, Albert; Cvitanovic, Chris; Löf, Marie; West, Simon; Wyborn, Carina
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AI is expensive.
Powell, Alison
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How data governance happens (and why it matters).
Powell, Alison; Wiggins, Chris
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Can science diplomacy keep up with a world in crisis?
Robinson, Thomas; Adamson, Matthew; Barrett, Gordon; Jacobsen, Lif
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La iniciativa para el acceso abierto Plan S genera más oportunidades que amenazas para Latinoamérica.
Rooryck, Johan
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The Plan S open access initiative creates more opportunities than threats for Latin America.
Rooryck, Johan
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The civil service doesn't just need more scientists - it needs a decision-making revolution.
Rose, David; Burgman, Mark; Sutherland, William
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10 ways scientists can better engage with decision makers.
Rose, David; Jarvis, Rebecca
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Octopus farms raise huge animal welfare concerns - and they’re unsustainable too.
Schnell, Alexandra K.; Browning, Heather; Birch, Jonathan
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There is no black and white definition of predatory publishing.
Siler, Kyle
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Book review:Is artificial intelligence racist? The ethics of AI and the future of humanity.
Soprana, Marta
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Not yet the default setting - in 2020 open research remains a work in progress.
Spichtinger, Daniel
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To improve the global evidence ecosystem we need to listen to the Global South.
Stewart, Ruth; Dayal, Harsha; Langer, Laurenz; van Rooyen, Carina
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Book review: Politics and expertise:how to use science in a democratic society by Zeynep Pamuk.
Szafranski, Mikolaj
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Book review: Politics and expertise:how to use science in a democratic society by Zeynep Pamuk.
Szafranski, Mikolaj
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Why indirect contributions matter for science and scientists (i).
Tiokhin, Leo; Panchanathan, Karthik; Smaldino, Paul; Lakens, Daniël
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Why indirect contributions matter for science and scientists (ii).
Tiokhin, Leo; Panchanathan, Karthik; Smaldino, Paul; Lakens, Daniël
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Book review: Where research begins:choosing a research project that matters to you (and the world) by Thomas S. Mullaney and Christopher Rea.
Wang, Jingying
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Impact 'agenda' or impact 'phantom'?
Watermeyer, Richard
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Interviewing Chinese local government officials:reflection on research transparency and coercion.
Wei, Ran
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How models change the world – and what we should do about it.
White, Lucie; van Basshuysen, Philippe; Khosrowi, Donal; Frisch, Mathias
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Simplifying responsible research and innovation – a tool building in societal readiness into research.
de Jong, Stefan; Bernstein, Michael J.; Meijer, Ingeborg
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