Discusses the history and impact of open source software, open data, and open science, emphasizing the benefits of sharing information in the digital age.
Explores the concept of Citizen Science as a bridge between science and politics, discussing its impact on scientific knowledge and the role of amateurs in scientific practices.
Explores sociotechnical controversies in research work, emphasizing the blurred boundaries of expertise and the intertwined nature of facts and values.
Explores equality, diversity, and inclusion in knowledge infrastructures, emphasizing the importance of bibliodiversity and addressing systemic biases in academic knowledge production.
Explores the integration of an intersectional gender perspective in implementation research, emphasizing participatory approaches and challenges in knowledge translation.