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Message posted on 10/09/2025

Fri, September 26 Community Call: “Eq=?utf-8?q?uality of Access Requires Equity in Design=3A Rethinking Open Sci?= ence Infrastructures”

On behalf of the SEEKCommons Project, which is funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), we would like to invite you to our next community call: Friday, September 26 6:00 p.m. CET / 12:00 p.m. EST / 9:00 a.m. PST Via Zoom

In NSF SEEKCommons, we work in a distributed network of STS researchers, OS practitioners, and socio-environmental researchers to promote science and technology commons for participative socio-environmental research. Our call series offers an opportunity to discuss the possibilities of the commons as a governance framework, with speakers presenting on its challenges, benefits, lessons learned, and the uncharted possibilities for “open technologies.”

— - — - — - — FRI 26 SEPTEMBER 2025 - 6:00 PM (CET) / 12:00 PM (EST) / 9:00 AM (PST) — - — - — - — This month’s Community Call topic: “Equality of Access Requires Equity in Design: Rethinking Open Science Infrastructures” with Louise Bezuidenhout The 2021 UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science underscored the global commitment to Open Science. The declaration defines Open Science through the values of inclusivity and equity and the principle of sustainability. This commitment to equity hinges on a key implicit assumption: that diverse stakeholders around the world will be able to add value to their lives by accessing and applying the resources made available through Open Science infrastructures and practices. Despite these strong commitments, engagement around what equitable access to open resources looks like in practice is low. Being able to meaningfully utilize available online resources is influenced by a range of other technical, infrastructural, cultural and geopolitical factors.

This call presents research on infrastructural equity. Using computational methods, access to open infrastructures has been tested from different locations around the world. The data illustrates a highly heterogeneous landscape of accessibility of open resources that links to the design decisions inherent in these infrastructures and the contexts in which they are trying to be used. How can we ensure that infrastructures are not geo-blocked to specific countries? How can we support use of infrastructures in low-bandwidth settings? How can we enable engagement with infrastructures through diverse ICT devices? How can we ensure that equal access to open resources is supported by equity in infrastructure design?

The series is open to public participation, and registration is required: https://bit.ly/4gaQgyG

Complete details can be found in our September 26 Community Call Flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1--yukjZBCNwgA2AWRUcJCBKKJdobEixJ/view?usp=sharing

For more info about the series, visit: https://seekcommons.org/community-calls.html We hope you can join us!

Warm regards, The NSF SEEKCommons Project

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