
On 10 February 2024, I gave a lightning talk at FOSDEM 2024's Open Research Online Devroom titled “Representing epistemological and disciplinary diversity in open research discourse”. It was informed by incredible feedback I received from various open research communities. There's so much good material I couldn't fit them into a 10-minute lightning talk. So, in addition to publishing the slides here, the transcript and additional materials/reading are published here: https://write.as/naclscrg/epistemic-and-disciplinary-diversity Later, on 31 March 2025, I gave a slightly tweaked version of this talk to introduce an online workshop on "Baking In Disciplinary and Epistemic Diversity in Open Research Training" for the UK Reproducibility Network train-the-trainer network. The video recording of this version is included here in the MP4 file and also viewable on the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/baking-in-disciplinary-and-epistemic-diversity-2025-03-31
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disciplinary diversity, diversity and inclusion, science and technology studies, philosophy of science, open science, epistemology, open research, epistemic diversity
disciplinary diversity, diversity and inclusion, science and technology studies, philosophy of science, open science, epistemology, open research, epistemic diversity
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