In this article, we present three challenges to the emerging Open Science (OS) movement: the challenge of communication, collaboration and cultivation of scientific research. We argue that to address these challenges OS needs to include other forms of data than what can be captured in a text and extend into a fully-fledged Open Media movement engaging with new media and non-traditional formats of science communication. We discuss two cases where experiments with open media have driven new collaborations between scientists and documentarists. We use the cases to illustrate different advantages of using open media to face the challenges of OS.
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Kristian Moltke Martiny
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University of Copenhagen
David Budtz Pedersen
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Aalborg University
Alfred Birkegaard
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Roskilde University
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1824-2049
Publication Name:
Journal of Science Communication
Volume:
15
Number:
6
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