Listen "Perspectives on the UNESCO Open Science Recommendation"
Episode Synopsis
In our second season, we continue our mission of interrogating the politics of knowledge production, exchange and circulation - but with a specific focus on open science and open access. In this first episode we speak with Eleanor Haine, Program Officer at the Canadian Commission for UNESCO and Fernanda Beigel, Chair of the UNESCO Open Science Advisory Committee and Researcher at CONICET. Both have been actively involved in the drafting of the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science - and from their different geographical, institutional and personal perspectives they share what open science means to them and what they and their colleagues have been fighting for.
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