This contribution examines the critical interrelationships between open science, research autonomy, and the ongoing reform of research assessment . Adopting a philosophical-political perspective, it analyzes current pressures on scientific freedom, including geopolitical shifts, technological changes, and the dominance of private platforms over research data . The study questions who determines research value and how evaluation systems can act as instruments of power . It explores the Agreement on Reforming Research Assessment (ARRA) and CoARA principles, which advocate for the direct involvement of scholars in defining qualitative criteria . To contextualize these issues, the paper revisits the 18th and 19th-century Prussian university theories of Immanuel Kant and Wilhelm von Humboldt . Kant's concept of "public reason" and Humboldt’s vision of open-ended science establish a paradigm where research is inherently collaborative and inclusive . Ultimately, this historical model offers a framework to address contemporary contradictions in the open science landscape.

Open science, research assessment reform, and autonomy of research(ers). A critical discussion

Di Donato, Francesca
2026

Abstract

This contribution examines the critical interrelationships between open science, research autonomy, and the ongoing reform of research assessment . Adopting a philosophical-political perspective, it analyzes current pressures on scientific freedom, including geopolitical shifts, technological changes, and the dominance of private platforms over research data . The study questions who determines research value and how evaluation systems can act as instruments of power . It explores the Agreement on Reforming Research Assessment (ARRA) and CoARA principles, which advocate for the direct involvement of scholars in defining qualitative criteria . To contextualize these issues, the paper revisits the 18th and 19th-century Prussian university theories of Immanuel Kant and Wilhelm von Humboldt . Kant's concept of "public reason" and Humboldt’s vision of open-ended science establish a paradigm where research is inherently collaborative and inclusive . Ultimately, this historical model offers a framework to address contemporary contradictions in the open science landscape.
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dc.description.abstract This contribution examines the critical interrelationships between open science, research autonomy, and the ongoing reform of research assessment . Adopting a philosophical-political perspective, it analyzes current pressures on scientific freedom, including geopolitical shifts, technological changes, and the dominance of private platforms over research data . The study questions who determines research value and how evaluation systems can act as instruments of power . It explores the Agreement on Reforming Research Assessment (ARRA) and CoARA principles, which advocate for the direct involvement of scholars in defining qualitative criteria . To contextualize these issues, the paper revisits the 18th and 19th-century Prussian university theories of Immanuel Kant and Wilhelm von Humboldt . Kant's concept of "public reason" and Humboldt’s vision of open-ended science establish a paradigm where research is inherently collaborative and inclusive . Ultimately, this historical model offers a framework to address contemporary contradictions in the open science landscape. -
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dc.identifier.doi 10.32091/RESSH2026 en
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dc.identifier.url https://ressh2026.igsg.cnr.it/ en
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dc.relation.allauthors Ginevra Peruginelli, Sebastiano Faro Tommaso Agnoloni, Mimi Urbanc, Michael Ochsner en
dc.relation.conferencedate 22-24/04/2026 en
dc.relation.conferencename RESSH 2026 - Research Evaluation in the Social Sciences and Humanities Conference en
dc.relation.conferenceplace Firenze en
dc.relation.firstpage 14 en
dc.relation.ispartofbook RESEARCH EVALUATION AND SCIENTIFIC AUTONOMY UNDER PRESSURE. Conference Proceedings en
dc.relation.lastpage 16 en
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