oUC1: Is open science really open in India? Exploring ways to make research more open, accessible, and interdisciplinary!
Kohinoor M Darda, Tanvi Raghuram
This session will explore the potential of open science practices within the psychological sciences, focusing on India as an example, extending our discussion to encompass all Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs). By examining barriers, attitudes, and implementation strategies of open science, we aim to illuminate the unique challenges and opportunities present in the Global South. This discussion is also part of an ongoing survey to better understand attitudes toward open science in India. It will not only highlight the necessity of open science for enhancing scientific rigor and transparency but will also delve into the socio-cultural nuances that influence these practices. Participants can also engage in a rich dialogue about making research more inclusive, accessible, collaborative, and interdisciplinary. We will discuss how open science and accessible research can drive empowerment, systemic change, and enhance the integration of diverse academic disciplines in the research community.
Unconference
Track 1 (Wed)