The subterranean war on science?: a comment
Last week saw the publication of an article entitled “The Subterranean War on Science” in the Association of Psychological Science’s Observer magazine. The authors – scientists from a range of disciplines – reflect on their experiences of their work becoming noticed in public. In particular, they ar...
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| description | Last week saw the publication of an article entitled “The Subterranean War on Science” in the Association of Psychological Science’s Observer magazine. The authors – scientists from a range of disciplines – reflect on their experiences of their work becoming noticed in public. In particular, they argue that the harassment, bullying and abuse of scientists constitute a ‘war on science’ which should be publicised, with a view to “enable lawmakers to improve the balance between academic freedom and confidentiality of peer review on the one hand, and the public’s right to access information on the other”. |
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| spelling | nottingham-325472020-05-04T16:40:07Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/32547/ The subterranean war on science?: a comment Pearce, Warren Last week saw the publication of an article entitled “The Subterranean War on Science” in the Association of Psychological Science’s Observer magazine. The authors – scientists from a range of disciplines – reflect on their experiences of their work becoming noticed in public. In particular, they argue that the harassment, bullying and abuse of scientists constitute a ‘war on science’ which should be publicised, with a view to “enable lawmakers to improve the balance between academic freedom and confidentiality of peer review on the one hand, and the public’s right to access information on the other”. University of Nottingham 2013-11-03 Other NonPeerReviewed Pearce, Warren (2013) The subterranean war on science?: a comment. University of Nottingham, Nottingham. transparency public engagement science https://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/makingsciencepublic/2013/11/03/the-subterranean-war-on-science-a-comment/ |
| spellingShingle | transparency public engagement science Pearce, Warren The subterranean war on science?: a comment |
| title | The subterranean war on science?: a comment |
| title_full | The subterranean war on science?: a comment |
| title_fullStr | The subterranean war on science?: a comment |
| title_full_unstemmed | The subterranean war on science?: a comment |
| title_short | The subterranean war on science?: a comment |
| title_sort | subterranean war on science?: a comment |
| topic | transparency public engagement science |
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