Global forces and local currents in Argentina´s Science policy crossroads : restricted access or open knowledge

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Horacio Javier Etchichury
Marcela Carmen Pacheco
The article describes the tensions between two competing approaches to scientific policy in Argentina. The traditional vision favors autonomous research. The neoliberal conception fosters the link between science and markets. In the past few years, a neodevelopmentalist current also tries to stress relevance of scientific research. Finally, the article describes how the Open Access movement has entered the debate. The World Bank intervention and the human rights dimension of the question are discussed in depth. The article introduces the notion of open knowledge as a guiding criterion to design a human-rights based scientific policy.

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Etchichury, Horacio Javier; and Pacheco, Marcela Carmen. “Global forces and local currents in Argentina´s Science policy crossroads : restricted access or open knowledge”. Athenea digital, vol.VOL 14, no. 3, pp. 105-27, https://raco.cat/index.php/Athenea/article/view/293289.