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Opening a Conversation on Open Communication Research
Adrienne ShawZheng Joyce WangMichael Scharkowsubject
Linguistics and LanguageCommunicationbusiness.industryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectConversationSociologyOpen communicationbusinessLanguage and Linguisticsmedia_commondescription
Abstract Many disciplines have been debating and enacting a range of policies, procedures, and practices that fall under the umbrella term “open research” or “open science.” Following the publication of “An Agenda for Open Science in Communication”, we invited communication scholars to continue the conversation on what open research practices broadly might mean for our diverse field. Specifically, we sought work that: looked empirically at the need for and impact of open research practices; considered the unintended consequences of calls for open research practices broadly; and that reflected on what such a move would mean for qualitative and humanistic communication research. We hope the collection of articles in this special issue motivates and facilitates an ongoing conversation on open research practices in the field of communication.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2021-10-12 | Journal of Communication |