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Cameron Neylon

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Open Science

Open Science

In this series of podcasts we consider the impact of opening up science: allowing both ...
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Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship

The Oxford Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation is the focal point for entreprene...
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Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Lectures and seminars from the Oxford Internet Institute (OII), University of Oxford. T...
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Rigour and Openness 2013: Public Debate Evolution or Revolution In Science Communication? Public debate held in April 2013 in the Oxford Union looking at open access and debating the question - Evolution or Revolution In Science Communication? Amelia Andersdotter, Cameron Neylon, David Tempest, Graham Taylor, Jason Hoyt, Jason Wilde, Paul Wicks, Me Mike Taylor 10 May, 2013
Making Science Public: Data-sharing, Dissemination and Public Engagement with Science Panel discussion on how social media have changed the nature of the scientific debate among scientists, and how they have impacted on engagement with the public understanding of science. Felix Reed-Tsochas, Maxine Clarke, Ben Goldacre, Cameron Neylon 30 October, 2009
Making Science Public: Data-sharing, Dissemination and Public Engagement with Science How have social media changed the nature of the scientific debate among scientists? Are they challenging the supremacy of editors, reviewers and science communicators? How have they impacted on engagement with the public understanding of science? Felix Reed-Tsochas, Maxine Clarke, Ben Goldacre, Cameron Neylon 7 October, 2009
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