Perhaps @open_con? The excellent @kirstie_j may know of more.
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Yes, thank you! I would love to see the stats of per field participation. Which fields actually turn up, and what percentages etc.
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The "problem" (only in the context of my question) with
@open_con is it's only for ECRs and students. That was not what I had in mind.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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ECRs are not the kinds of people, for better or worse, I was referring to in all my tweets. And students are certainly not perceived at
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least by many as being bona fide in the field. I am thinking of a conference where established (permanent/tenured) staff who participate in
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#openscience also present alongside ECRs and students. I am thinking this doesn't exist even though some senior academics tweet/talk about2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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#openscience within their respective fields WITHOUT talking to other fields so share experience and work.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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you might want to check out the
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and as a student/participant/presenter I had the feeling that OpenCon did a great job to also invite more senior academics&advocates
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Felt like a very reasonable and comfortable ratio. of course this is a very subjective assessment :)
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Awesome! Thank you.
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