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Why they shared: Recovering early arguments for sharing social scientific data (2020)

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Most social scientists today think of data sharing as an ethical imperative essential to making social science more transparent, verifiable, and replicable. But what moved the architects of some of the U.S.’s first university-based social scientific research institutions, the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research (ISR), and its spin-off, the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), to share their data? Relying primarily on archived records, unpublished personal papers, and oral histories, I show that Angus Campbell, Warren Miller, Philip Converse, and others understood sharing data not as an ethical imperative intrinsic to social science but as a useful means to the diverse ends of financial stability, scholarly and institutional autonomy, and epistemological reproduction. I conclude that data sharing must be evaluated not only on the basis of the scientific ideals its supporters affirm, but also on the professional objectives it serves.

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Authors & Contributors
Marja Alastalo
Siibak, Andra
Włodzimierz Gogołek
Jessica Pykett
Casini, Silvia
Nadim, Tahani
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Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
History of the Human Sciences
History of Psychology
Science as Culture
Metascience: An International Review Journal for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science
Journal of American History
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MIT Press
University of Chicago Press
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Data collection; methods
Data analysis
Technology and society
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Big data
Digital humanities
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Riccioli, Giovanni Battista
Newton, Isaac
Lazarsfeld, Paul F.
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21st century
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18th century
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University of Aberdeen
GenBank
European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)
Columbia University
United States. Census Bureau
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