sciencemaking
Sciencemaking is a contemporary approach to science that treats knowledge creation as a collaborative, transparent, and iterative process. It seeks to bridge the gap between laboratory work and public understanding by integrating open data, reproducible methods, and participatory engagement. The term encompasses activities from experimental design and data analysis to science communication, education, and policy-oriented work that makes results usable outside specialized communities.
Key principles include openness, reproducibility, inclusivity, ethics, and reflexivity. It emphasizes documenting methods in accessible language,
Practices include citizen science projects, open lab notebooks, public demonstrations, interactive online platforms, and collaborative writing.
Applications include improving science literacy, informing public policy, supporting innovation, and training students. Impact is often
Relation to related concepts and potential challenges: sciencemaking intersects with open science, science communication, and responsible