As you can tell from the title, I don’t even know what to call this movement. Please let me know if there is a more or less established term.
I am referring to the meme space around progress studies that is occupied with improving scientific institutions, funding, and helping junior scientists.
I am thinking of organizations such as Good Science Project or the three orgs mentioned in this article:
Arc Institute — A new institution for curiosity-driven biomedical science and technology
New Science is a 501c3 research nonprofit building the 21st century institutions of basic science
The Overedge Catalog provides an interesting overview of new types of research organizations.
I am interested in how this space started, who the key people were driving it, and whether there are more similar institutions I haven’t heard of.
Presumably, these newer orgs are part of a longer trend toward open science and open data. I am curious how “new science” and “open science” relate to each other.
[Question] Has anyone written a short history of the new science/better science movement?
As you can tell from the title, I don’t even know what to call this movement. Please let me know if there is a more or less established term.
I am referring to the meme space around progress studies that is occupied with improving scientific institutions, funding, and helping junior scientists.
I am thinking of organizations such as Good Science Project or the three orgs mentioned in this article:
Arc Institute — A new institution for curiosity-driven biomedical science and technology
New Science is a 501c3 research nonprofit building the 21st century institutions of basic science
Arcadia Science — A new ecosystem for scientific progress
The Overedge Catalog provides an interesting overview of new types of research organizations.
I am interested in how this space started, who the key people were driving it, and whether there are more similar institutions I haven’t heard of.
Presumably, these newer orgs are part of a longer trend toward open science and open data. I am curious how “new science” and “open science” relate to each other.