Rawnsley, Andrew C
(2014)
Cultivating an ethos of openness through research integrity.
Impact of Social Sciences Blog
(25 Feb 2014).
Website.
Abstract
Regardless of the rhetoric about more openness in academic research, institutions appear to be failing to address some of the deeper issues. In order to stave off the steady rise of regulation and monitoring and to present a coherent alternative to instrumental views about research, it falls to researchers themselves to define the ethos of openness. Andrew C. Rawnsley discusses the moral substance of claims about openness and how research integrity could ground these discussions.
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