👏 Congratulations to @AndreaRE_altibel Reyes Elizondo and Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner for their highly relevant paper on Research Integrity.

📰 Read the paper here 👉https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11948-024-00467-3

#ResearchIntegrity #QuestionableResearchPractices #precarity #casualisation

Navigating the Science System: Research Integrity and Academic Survival Strategies - Science and Engineering Ethics

Research Integrity (RI) is high on the agenda of both institutions and science policy. The European Union as well as national ministries of science have launched ambitious initiatives to combat misconduct and breaches of research integrity. Often, such initiatives entail attempts to regulate scientific behavior through guidelines that institutions and academic communities can use to more easily identify and deal with cases of misconduct. Rather than framing misconduct as a result of an information deficit, we instead conceptualize Questionable Research Practices (QRPs) as attempts by researchers to reconcile epistemic and social forms of uncertainty in knowledge production. Drawing on previous literature, we define epistemic uncertainty as the inherent intellectual unpredictability of scientific inquiry, while social uncertainty arises from the human-made conditions for scientific work. Our core argument—developed on the basis of 30 focus group interviews with researchers across different fields and European countries—is that breaches of research integrity can be understood as attempts to loosen overly tight coupling between the two forms of uncertainty. Our analytical approach is not meant to relativize or excuse misconduct, but rather to offer a more fine-grained perspective on what exactly it is that researchers want to accomplish by engaging in it. Based on the analysis, we conclude by proposing some concrete ways in which institutions and academic communities could try to reconcile epistemic and social uncertainties on a more collective level, thereby reducing incentives for researchers to engage in misconduct.

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OK Fedi pals, it’s that time of year again and I’m looking for published papers for my 4th year #psychology #research_methods students to pull apart. The articles need to have some major flaws but not TOO obvious or too extensively blogged about already. The students write a blog post rather than an essay so something they can have a bit of fun with is good. TIA, please #retoot for visibility! #openscience #questionableresearchpractices #highered