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arxiv: 2501.05788 · v2 · pith:RIWTGWXA · submitted 2025-01-10 · physics.soc-ph · physics.hist-ph

The Waters We Swim In: Replicability and the Evolution of Scientific Norms

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keywords sciencesocialnormsreplicabilityresearcharisencaseschanging
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In recent years, a series of high-profile retractions and fraud cases have arisen in physics, sparking a conversation about research integrity and replicability. Here, we discuss how the practice of science is shaped by the social and political context in which it operates. Reflection on our norms and values could provide a route to create community-driven safeguards that respond to the changing demands in which our research occurs. We propose that collaborations between physicists, philosophers, social scientists, and historians of science could facilitate these reflections and provide new ideas for social science and humanities colleagues.

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