The Tyranny Of Written Knowledge
With the ever-growing emphasis on communicating knowledge through written publications, we are increasingly experiencing a transactional relationship with knowledge: one that prioritises storage, circ...
How deeply has the primacy of the written form has shaped our knowledge-making activities? Writingโs dominance has reshaped what counts as knowledge, and how it circulates. A counter to the tyranny of writing is needed - and proposed - in this weeks essay.
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In Science We Trust. In Crypto... Weโll See
Funding science with crypto? What could go wrong.
Is funding scientific research with cryptocurrency viable?
Decentralized Science says yes and it will make science better. The only problem is that DeSci has adopted the fatal flaw of traditional institutions it hopes to take down: an obsession with money.
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ChatGPT as a really big threat, because it always produces good text
In this Interview Jรถrg Pohle talks about generative AI tools and how they affect his research activities as well as what possible misunderstandings and fallacies in regards of using LLMโs are.
If ChatGPT output is probabilistic then accuracy is irrelevant unless seeking "the truth". This interview with Dr Jรถrg Pohle (curated in a previous ๐Digest) is a fascinating insight into responsible AI use. Guaranteed to challenge your perspective.
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Science Has an Imagination Problem
We continue to be haunted by the ghosts of scientific past.
Imagination is the foundation of good science, not objectivity. In this week's ๐Sunday Read, The Critic explores why we see imagination as a danger in research and reminds us that good science must be true not only to its methods but also to its makers.
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Why science can never be objective
Plus using the job market to let the field find you.
Societal politics shapes what we research, therefore science can never be objective. If that statement makes you shake your head, give this podcast, curated for a previous edition of ๐The Digest, a listen (you can check out our archive for more like this).
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THAT article in which the authors called out being coerced to cite sources in the published manuscript (curated in a previous ๐Scholarly Digest) has been retracted by the Editor-in-Chief of the journal. The authors can resubmit and the reviewers won't be back.
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๐Screw you, reviewer 2
Plus a free webinar for acing a PhD interview
PhD done, top Postdoc securedโthen your field moves on. and no university wants to hire you permanently. Now what?
We found a suggestion that you can โuse the job market to let the field find youโ.
Read more in the ๐Scholarly Digest here:
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๐The Impact Factor is Dead (It Just Doesnโt Know It Yet)
Losing an IF is not punishment if you never wanted one in the first place.
The Impact Factor isnโt for assessing journal qualityโit was for librarians estimating journal popularity pre-Internet. Not only are we using it wrong, itโs technically obsolete.
If you didnโt know this, maybe check out this Sunday Read from our archive:
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This is a great opportunity for current PhD students across all disciplines that was featured in the opportunities section of The Digest this week.
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It would be easy to dismiss research(ers) from these countries as low quality. Itโs more interesting to ask why our system values a publications existence more than its content; the institutions at the center of retraction hotspots didnโt invent โpublish or perish,โ did they? #academicsky
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Itโs both an inspiration and a reminder of the devotion scholarship demands.
โโฆForce myself to think for two pages per dayโฆ Donโt scatter myselfโฆ Donโt hurry, but work two hours per day, genius or not, even if I believe that it will come to nothing.โ
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19-year-old Simone de Beauvoirโs Resolutions for a Life Worth Living
We move through the world feeling inevitable, and yet we are the flotsam of otherwise โ how many other ways the atoms could have fallen between the Big Bang and this body, how many other waysโฆ
If youโre pursuing a scholarly life in search of meaning, fulfillment, and intellectual challengeโbut find yourself sometimes losing sight of these thingsโthis curation of 19 year old Simone de Beauvoirโs diary by @themarginalian.org.web.brid.gy is for you www.themarginalian.org/2025/02/17/s...
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