Hi Hannah,
In reading your response, I wonder if there are differences between scientific disciplines with respect to how 'open' each can/wants to be? For the 'micro' scale, you mention your interest in how scientists interact with technology, and I can imagine that norms and practices around technology use will differ substantially between disciplines and, as you mention, "enable or discourage open practices" in different ways.
Hi Hannah!
Your work on open science has overlaps with my research on how biotechnology is being 'democratized', in that we're both interested in how scientific knowledge of various sorts can be made more available and accessible. It was especially interesting to read about the political economic dimensions of open science - this is also relevant to my own research, and it seems as though we both need to grapple with and consider the extent to which dominant existing norms, practices, and instititions with respect to science can be reconfigured to create new scientific-economic arrangements (e.g. 'commons').