2021
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-090x2021005000108
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Documentation Requirements in Political Science Journals: Moving Towards Open Access Practices

Abstract: This article explores the incidence of open science in academic research in the field of Political Science. Open science's goal is to shed light on information about data, research procedures, and results of academic work, thus making information accessible to reviewers and the general public. This practice is not prevalent across the social sciences although there is increasing interest on the importance of reproducibility in building or rejecting theory and knowledge. However, important epistemological and m… Show more

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“…Although most studies have focused on developed democracies, this phenomenon also exists in other contexts, such as Latin America. While political science in Latin America tends to be a younger discipline than in Europe and the United States (Curvale and Pérez-Arrobo, 2021), the gender disparity could be more pronounced, as evidenced by studies like Rangel Candido et al (2021) in Brazil. Hence, extending the analysis to other countries contributes to a better understanding of the nuances and dynamics of gender disparities in political science.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although most studies have focused on developed democracies, this phenomenon also exists in other contexts, such as Latin America. While political science in Latin America tends to be a younger discipline than in Europe and the United States (Curvale and Pérez-Arrobo, 2021), the gender disparity could be more pronounced, as evidenced by studies like Rangel Candido et al (2021) in Brazil. Hence, extending the analysis to other countries contributes to a better understanding of the nuances and dynamics of gender disparities in political science.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%