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AUTOR(ES) K. Popova , David Gardner Chardavoyne , Thomas Klug , Jr. , Hugh W. Brenneman
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
ANO 2020
TIPO Book
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 057A7EC3F67B3AEF0D5B2DD998DF7C2B

Resumo

The article addresses the production of reproducibility as a topic that has become acutely relevant in the recent discussions on the replication crisis in science. It brings the ethnomethodological stance on reproducibility into the discussions, claiming that reproducibility is necessarily produced locally, on the shop floor, with methodological guidelines serving as references to already established practices rather than their origins. The article refers to this argument empirically, analyzing how a group of novice neuroscientists performs a series of measurements in a transcranial magnetic stimulation experiment. Based on ethnography and video analysis, the article traces a history of the local measurement procedure invented by the researchers in order to overcome the experimental uncertainty. The article aims to demonstrate (1) how reproducibility of the local procedure is achieved in the shop floor work of the practitioners and (2) how the procedure becomes normalized and questioned as incorrect in the course of experimental practice. It concludes that the difference between guidelines and practical actions is not problematic per se; what may be problematic is that researchers can be engaged in different working projects described by the same instruction.

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