Revisioning the regulation of data archiving and sharing in the social sciences

Migration, Welfare and the Political Economy of Labour Market Segmentation

Abstract

The regulation of data sharing is now a key European and international policy concern as evidenced in the recent proliferation of policy documents. The case for such regulation is made on the grounds that it is consistent with the ethic and practice of open scientific inquiry and is a costefficient use of public funds because it allows reanalysis of existing datasets. The international social science community, however, and particularly its qualitative researchers, have raised concerns that regulating, institutionalizing and standardizing data sharing
practices privilege a specific philosophical, methodological and ethical understanding and practice of social science while marginalizing alternative approaches. The purpose of this symposium is to discuss the regulation of data archiving and sharing in the social sciences and its possible future directions.

Keywords

Intersectionality, Regulation/deregulation, Skill, Qual data-arciving, Data sharing policy

Publications

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