Openfest 06092023 OR methods and contexts part 6 EDITED.mp4 (548.23 MB)
OpenFest 2023 Sheffield Showcase session recording: Open research: methods and contexts
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posted on 2023-10-24, 15:29 authored by Chris Damm, Matthew HanchardMatthew Hanchard, Marika GrassoRecording of the session 'Open research: methods and contexts' from the OpenFest 2023 Sheffield Showcase', which took place on 6 September 2023 and which brought together researchers from the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam University to discuss open research practice.
Comprising the following talks:
Chris Damm (Sheffield Hallam University), The opportunities and challenges of using open-source data to map the voluntary sector
Matthew Hanchard (University of Sheffield), A sociotechnical regime is emerging around open science, but what does that mean for qualitative researchers?
Marika Grasso (Sheffield Hallam University), Lightning talk: Art practice research: Sharing materialities using open research practices
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