If a nasty overbearing professor bullies a PhD student on social media about their research, this allows you to challenge them publicly.
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I find this far preferable than when they do this by attacking them at a conference or ripping into them anonymously in peer review.
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It puts them out in the open & shows them for what they are. And this allows others to come to their defense because
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To me "open science" is a way of doing research. Nothing more to it than that (actually it's challenging enough!)
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Replying to @sampendu @bradpwyble
That's fine. There's definitions which include pedagogical openness (OERs), outreach, & other aspects of science that aren't 100% research.
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But it's still not clear to me why you feel so hostile to the term movement, which pretty much everybody uses. But I don't actually want to
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continue because I feel like we've been going round in circles with you first claiming you don't mind the term and then back you being
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against it. Anyway, it's fine not to like it, but you'll meet tons of people who think it's a movement and don't think it's a club.
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Replying to @o_guest @bradpwyble
Well, as I said in my post, I have no illusions that I will change anybody's mind over that. The point is that is not how I view it.
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All my post is laying out my thoughts on this matter. I will try to do my part to make openness universal. Independent of any movement.
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I hope you will continue to do so by taking into account others' thoughts too — as to get more people doing OS we need healthy dialogue.
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Replying to @o_guest @bradpwyble
If I didn't I wouldn't post it on a public blog to be misconstrued by lots of people who didn't bother to even read it ;)
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