In this episode, the Science Slot Machine team discusses the interview with professor Ulrike Felt further and explores pathways to think about science, different practices, and scientific misconduct đ
But first, we are happy to announce that we are bringing on a new team member! In this episode, fellow STS masterâs student Nora joins Robbie, Costa, and Harry for the first time đŻđŻ Get to know more about her in the episode đ
Here, the four of us discuss various aspects of scientific misconduct including plagiarism, false data fabrication, and issues of (co)authorship â
While we also touch upon famous cases of plagiarism like the recent case of minister Aschbacher in Austria, we ask ourselves how scientific practice can actually be improved and how good scientific practice can actually be achievedâ
Tune in to get to know more about misconduct, responsibility, and trust in science đ
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Weber, Stefan. (n.d.). Doz. Dr. Stefan Weber. Sachverständiger fßr Plagiatsprßfung. Accessed March 6, 2021. https://plagiatsgutachten.com/.
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