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[ecrea] MZES Open Social Science Conference 2019
Thu Aug 16 09:38:52 GMT 2018
I am writing to remind you that the deadline for submissions to the
*MZES Open Social Science Conference* *2019 (OSSC19) *is approaching
fast. Please submit your extended abstracts (750 words max) before *22
August 2018, 24:00 CEST*. Please note that OSSC19 welcomes submissions
from all corners of the social sciences. *We especially and emphatically
invite media and communication scholars to submit a talk or participate
in the pre-registration competition, too!*
OSSC19 will be held at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research
(MZES) in Mannheim, Germany, from 25-27 January 2019.
It offers an opportunity to connect with the open science movement for
all researchers from across the social sciences who are interested in
debating, advancing, and practicing open science. OSSC19 will feature
keynotes by Jeremy Freese (Stanford University), Thomas König
(University of Mannheim), Arthur Lupia (University of Michigan), and
Julia Rohrer (University of Leipzig).
There are two options for you to participate in the conference:
1. You can *give a talk* that provides discussion of, a methodological
advance to, or a demonstration of best practices in open social
science:
https://www.mzes.uni-mannheim.de/openscience/index.php/give-a-talk/
2. You can submit an extended abstract for a study you would like to
conduct (i.e., a “pre-registered analysis plan”). The submitter(s)
of the best abstract will get the opportunity present their study
plan at OSSC19 and will win *free collection of survey panel data
from a high-quality national probability sample *or, alternatively,
*financial support for a data collection effort of the participant’s
own choosing*:
https://www.mzes.uni-mannheim.de/openscience/index.php/pre-registration-challenge/
Please note that OSSC19 is transdisciplinary in nature: Submissions from
any social science discipline are welcome!
We look forward to your submissions. Feel free to contact usat
(openscience /at/ mzes.uni-mannheim.de)
<mailto:(openscience /at/ mzes.uni-mannheim.de)> if you have any questions!
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CfP -- MZES Open Social Science Conference 2019: Practicing New
Standards in Transparency and Reproducibility
This conference is a forum for practicing and discussing credibility,
transparency and replicability in the social sciences.
About a decade ago, John Ioannidis claimed that “most published research
findings are false”. While seeming outrageous at the time, a growing
body of meta-scientific research in the behavioral and social sciences
substantiated this claim, causing uncertainty about the trustworthiness
of published scientific findings. We believe that threats to the
validity of published findings in the social sciences are widespread and
systemic. Therefore, this conference promotes introspection about the
current state of social science research and exchange on the
opportunities for institutional and methodological improvement in the
future.
The conference is supported by the /Berkeley Initiative for Transparency
in the Social Sciences/ (http://bitss.org/) and will take place from
*25-27 January 2019* in *Mannheim*, Germany.
Conference website <http://www.open-socsci.org>: http://www.open-socsci.org/
Conference twitter <https://twitter.com/opensocsci>:
https://twitter.com/opensocsci
*Keynote speakers:*
Jeremy Freese (Stanford University)
Thomas König (APSR, University of Mannheim)
Arthur Lupia (OSF, University of Michigan)
Julia Rohrer (100% CI, Leipzig University)
*Participate in the conference:*
* *Give a talk*: We call for researchers to advance discussion,
debate, literature synthesis, or methods in open social science. We
welcome methodological advances, e.g., p-curve analysis, systematic
reviews, pre-analysis planning, and replication. We welcome general
research findings that apply best practices of open science while
conducting the research - Abstract submission DL: 22 August 2018
https://www.mzes.uni-mannheim.de/openscience/index.php/give-a-talk/
* *MZES-GESIS Pre-Registration Challenge*: We call for researchers to
participate in a competition to win funding or free survey time for
the most innovative and rigorous pre-registration plan for a social
science study. - Abstract submission DL: 22 August 2018
https://www.mzes.uni-mannheim.de/openscience/index.php/pre-registration-challenge/
* Participate *as a guest* in Mannheim during the conference or during
the subsequent Open Science Workshop, offered in collaboration with
the /Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences/
(http://bitss.org/). Or use the live stream online.
*Organizing Committee*
Nate Breznau (MZES, University of Mannheim)
Eike Mark Rinke (MZES, University of Mannheim)
Alexander Wuttke (MZES, University of Mannheim)
Conference website: http://www.open-socsci.org/
Twitter: @opensocsci
#ossc19
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