Documenting open research practices in the arts, humanities and social sciences: MORPHSS Catalogue launch event and panel discussion
Documenting open research practices in the arts, humanities and social sciences:
MORPHSS Catalogue launch event and panel discussion
Thursday 19th March, 15.00-16.30 – online
This event introduces the MORPHSS Catalogue of open research practices in the arts, humanities and social sciences – a living resource that documents 30 open research practices across these disciplines, providing a starting point for the exploration of open practices in AHSS – and invites responses and discussion from an invited panel of experts across these fields.
The MORPHSS project seeks to counterbalance dominant accounts of open research that are tailored primarily to quantitative research in STEM disciplines and that tend to overlook the richness and diversity of (open) research practice across qualitative, interpretive and arts based approaches.
In this launch event researchers from MORPHSS present on the catalogue and recent work, before a panel discussion and Q&A offers a series of additional perspectives on openness in AHSS fields.
Speakers include Henry Gonnet (Leeds Arts University), Corinne Jola (Abertay University), Natasha Mauthner (Newcastle University), and Janneke Adema (Coventry University) with the session chaired by Samuel Moore (University of Cambridge and MORPHSS project PI).
