Reproducibilitea 2025-01-29

reproducibilitea
reproducibility
sheffield
Published

December 4, 2024

The Turing Way project illustration by Scriberia. Used under a CC-BY 4.0 licence. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3332807

What

The chosen article that we will review and discuss is…

This paper provides a summary of a project which exploredthe meanings attached to the terms ‘transparency’, ‘positionality’ and ‘reproducibility’ by researchersfrom different fields, through dialogue betweenpractice researchersin the artsand psychology.

The project consisted of three phases:

  1. A pre-workshop discussion paper was developed to provide initial reflections on each of the terms.
  2. An in-person workshop brought together researchers from psychology and the arts to uncovera plurality of perspectives on the terms through dialogue.
  3. Post-workshop reflections from the organisers highlightedsignificant points of commonality and dimensions of difference arising from the workshop.

The reflections summarised in this report represent different views from within and across the fields of arts practice research and psychology.There was no attempt to reach a consensus in relation to these terms, but participants and organisers felt that there was inherentvalue in this cross-disciplinarydialogue. The discussions helped to surface assumptions about research that may be obscured by belonging to a specific research community.

Dr Eddy Verbaan (Head of Library Research Support, Sheffield Hallam University) will take us through this paper highlighting some salient points and opening discussion.

Where

This event will be hybrid, if you wish to attend in person we will be meeting in Room 12.1.01 Level 1 of Sheffield Institute of Education, Charles Street.

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When

2025-01-29 @ 11:00

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