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Digital Durkheim: Open Scholarship for Social Sciences and Humanities

Digital Durkheim: Open Scholarship for Social Sciences and Humanities In-Person

Tilburg University invites you an event exploring how open research practices are evolving in Social Sciences and Humanities. 

Join us for a Digital Durkheim Knowledge Café event designed to connect researchers and explore the latest developments in Open Science for the SSH. Whether you already have experience with open research, or are just in the beginning of your journey, we hope that you gain valuable insights from expert speakers and discover resources for Open Research in SSH at Tilburg University and beyond. Embrace open research and become next (digital) Durkheim!

The university has recently adopted the Open Science Framework, with emphasis on research infrastructure, open access publishing, and public engagement making this event an ideal space for this conversation, as we work toward Open Research.

Who should attend?

  • The event is aimed primarily at Early Career Researchers but everyone interested in Open Research from the research community at Tilburg University and other Dutch universities are welcome.

Why attend?

  • Participate in dynamic discussions on the challenges and meaning of Open Research for Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) 

  • Gain insights into Open Research practices for SSH

  • Network with fellow researchers and Open Research experts

  • Choice of four Knowledge Cafe topics, including research reproducibility and replicability, open methodology, FAIR data, Open Research and AI.

Program

9:30 - 10:00

Walk-in and Registration 

10:00 - 10:15  

Welcome and Opening

10:15 - 10:45

Keynote – Juliette Schaafsma: Open Science and Major Publishers

10:45 - 11:15

Coffee break

11:15 - 12:00

Knowledge Cafe: Round 1 

  • Café 1 – Should qualitative researchers strive to make their research more open? Or should we make open research more qualitative? – Bogdana-Raluca Huma (VU Amsterdam)
  • Café 2 – Reproducibility as the bare minimum for scientific quality – Michèle Nuijten (Tilburg University)
  • Café 3 – Shine on you crazy diamond – Ronald Leenes (Tilburg University)

12:00 – 13:00

Lunch & Research Marketplace

13:00 - 13:45

Knowledge Cafe: Round 2

  • Café 4 – What are the challenges for replication in the humanities? - Hans van Eyghen (Tilburg University)
  • Café 5 – Collaborative Research Workflows - Matti Vuorre (Tilburg University)
  • Café 6 – To be FAIR, Theory Needs an Update Caspar van Lissa (Tilburg University)
  • Café 7 – Playing FAIR: Advancing Good Practice in Research Data Management Through GamificationTycho Hofstra (VU Amsterdam), Bjorn Bartholdy (TU Delft), Stefan Kirsch (Tilburg University)

13:45  – 14:30

Library Research Support and Research Infrastructure at Tilburg University

14:45  – 16:30

Open Science Game Afternoon – GHOST Collective

 

Date:
Monday, May 19, 2025
Time:
09:30 - 16:30
Time Zone:
Central European Time (change)
Location:
Mindlabs
Attachments:
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Event Organizer

Profile photo of Rimma Grishmanovskaya
Rimma Grishmanovskaya
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Beatriz Lourenço Barrocas Neves Ferreira

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