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ON-MERRIT is a 30 month project funded by the European Commission to investigate how and if open and responsible research practices could worsen existing inequalities.
Our multidisciplinary team uses qualitative and computational methods in order to examine advantages and disadvantages in Open Science and Responsible Research & Innovation (RRI). ON-MERRIT aims at eventually suggesting a set of evidence-based recommendations for science policies, indicators and incentives, which could address and mitigate cumulative (dis)advantages, so called Matthew effects.
The project acronym stands for Observing and Negating Matthew Effects in Responsible Research & Innovation Transition.

News

  • Open Science: who is left behind | 23.10.2020
  • ON-MERRIT at RefResh 2020 | 06.10.2020
  • ON-MERRIT at the EASST/4S 2020 conference | 25.08.2020
  • Workshop on Matthew Effects in Climate Science and Policy Making | 21.07.2020
  • ON-MERRIT welcomes our project Advisory Board | 14.07.2020
  • Perspectives on Open Science and Inequity: Who is left behind? | 12.03.2020
  • ON-MERRIT hosts Open Science track at STS Conference 2020 | 16.12.2019
  • ON-MERRIT kick off | 04.11.2019

About

In this area you can find more information about the project activities and the team.

Events

  • 2020-10- 29-30 | Workshop on Matthew Effects in Climate Science and Policy Making

Results & Materials

In this area you can find presentations, reports and dissemination material from the project.

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Know Center Open University TU Graz University of Minho State and University Library Göttingen
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement number 824612
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