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245 _ _ |a Open Science: Epistemologies, science policy implementation and digitalisation
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520 _ _ |a This workshop explores Open Science and the promises and challenges for science and society.  After briefly covering the definition, history and application of Open Science policies, we discuss why they are relevant and what barriers and concerns there are for implementation.  The workshop engages with the challenges of universalising access to knowledge in a world with a plurality of epistemic communities and developmental agendas.  Lastly, we discuss the role that digitalisation plays in implementing Open Science policies and what this means for sustainable development.
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