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|Title=The ConScience App - theatre play | |Title=The ConScience App - theatre play | ||
− | + | |Is About=‘The ConScience App’ is a theatre piece by Het Acteursgenootschap, designed to move the debate on scientific integrity from headline scandals to the daily practice of researchers. The play sheds light on challenging scenarios in a lighthearted manner, with the aim of starting discussions amongst colleagues around common research integrity and culture dilemmas and experiences. | |
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The ConScience App was developed based on ideas from members of [https://www.dejongeakademie.nl/en?set_language=en The Young Academy] of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and supported in part by a grant from the Dutch government. It has been performed at the opening session to the 5th World Conference on Research Integrity in Amsterdam in 2017 and at various venues, including universities, research institutes, and conferences in the Netherlands, France, and Norway. | The ConScience App was developed based on ideas from members of [https://www.dejongeakademie.nl/en?set_language=en The Young Academy] of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and supported in part by a grant from the Dutch government. It has been performed at the opening session to the 5th World Conference on Research Integrity in Amsterdam in 2017 and at various venues, including universities, research institutes, and conferences in the Netherlands, France, and Norway. | ||
|Important Because=This play handles different themes related to research culture and research integrity. For instance, what is the policy on mentioning co-authors? Or on assessing the work of your competitors? How do individuals balance mentoring others and maintaining the quality of research? What is the influence of the duty to publish on the quality of your research? Therefore, the performance is typically followed by 30-60 minutes of discussion around themes raised in the script, with an instruction manual to facilitate discussions. | |Important Because=This play handles different themes related to research culture and research integrity. For instance, what is the policy on mentioning co-authors? Or on assessing the work of your competitors? How do individuals balance mentoring others and maintaining the quality of research? What is the influence of the duty to publish on the quality of your research? Therefore, the performance is typically followed by 30-60 minutes of discussion around themes raised in the script, with an instruction manual to facilitate discussions. | ||
|Important For=Research performing organisations; Research institutions | |Important For=Research performing organisations; Research institutions | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 22 October 2021
Themes
The ConScience App - theatre play
What is this about?
‘The ConScience App’ is a theatre piece by Het Acteursgenootschap, designed to move the debate on scientific integrity from headline scandals to the daily practice of researchers. The play sheds light on challenging scenarios in a lighthearted manner, with the aim of starting discussions amongst colleagues around common research integrity and culture dilemmas and experiences.
The ConScience App was developed based on ideas from members of The Young Academy of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and supported in part by a grant from the Dutch government. It has been performed at the opening session to the 5th World Conference on Research Integrity in Amsterdam in 2017 and at various venues, including universities, research institutes, and conferences in the Netherlands, France, and Norway.Why is this important?
This play handles different themes related to research culture and research integrity. For instance, what is the policy on mentioning co-authors? Or on assessing the work of your competitors? How do individuals balance mentoring others and maintaining the quality of research? What is the influence of the duty to publish on the quality of your research? Therefore, the performance is typically followed by 30-60 minutes of discussion around themes raised in the script, with an instruction manual to facilitate discussions.
For whom is this important?
Iris Lechner, Natalie Evans, Fenneke Blom, Andrijana Perković Paloš contributed to this theme. Latest contribution was Oct 22, 2021