Scientific data sovereignty is essential for a truly equitable open science. Between the ideal of global openness and the risk of data extractivism, we must build local infrastructures, participatory governance and collaboration models grounded in reciprocity and justice. … Read More →
Scientific Integrity in the Age of AI and the challenges of transparency: Fraud, manipulation, and the new transparency challenges
Artificial intelligence radically transforms the challenges of scientific integrity. From paper mills to automated fraud generation, we face a crisis that requires new forms of transparency, detection and governance to preserve trust in science—combining technology, institutional reforms and international cooperation. … Read More →
Open Science between Promises and Paradoxes, democratization or new dependency?
Open science promises to democratize knowledge but faces deep paradoxes. Open data do not guarantee equity when the capacity to process them remains concentrated. We must rethink openness in light of global power asymmetries so that it does not become a new form of dependency. … Read More →
Data Colonialism in Science: A New Form of Epistemic Domination
Data colonialism represents a new form of domination that profoundly affects scientific production. From the systematic extraction of information to the imposition of algorithmic logics, we are experiencing a reconfiguration of power relations in knowledge, demanding an urgent debate on scientific sovereignty. … Read More →













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