Open Science - Transdisciplinary and Transmedial research
Open Science is the practice of making research openly available, creating transparency and reproducibility, and driving research collaboration across disciplines and communities. Until now, Open Science has taken form as an emerging trend within the natural, medical, and technical sciences, centred on notions of Open Data, Open Notebooks, Open Peer Review, and Open Access. In this seminar, speakers examine the potential and possibilities of expanding the Open Science practices to the humanities by presenting examples and methods for transdisciplinary and transmedial collaboration by collaborating with filmmakers, cultural institutions and civil society.
Time
04.04.2018 kl. 16.15 - 18.00
Description
Open Human Science
David Budtz Pedersen, Professor with Special Responsibilities, Aalborg University
Scientific Crossbreeding
Rolf Hvidtfeldt, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Aalborg University
Open Cognitive Science: how cognitive science is (can be) relevant
Kristian Møller Moltke Martiny, Head of Research, The Elsass Institute & Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Copenhagen
Collaborative Methods for Film, Art & Science
Daniel Oxenhandler, Filmmaker, CEO Collaboratorium
Discussant
Frederik Stjernfelt, Professor, Aalborg University
Reading material.
OPEN MEDIA SCIENCE, Journal of Science Communication
The seminars are open to all, including students and researchers. Looking forward to seeing you! Registration not needed. Coffee and afternoon table provided.
Host
Open Research Seminar organised jointly by the Humanomics Research Centre and the Collaboratorium