OPEN SCIENCE
Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences
Open Science Framework - share your project, code, preprint with DOI, and anonymized reviewer materials.
Datorium / GESIS - publish your replication files permanently, with a DOI
Projekt DEAL - German academic movement to open access
Retraction Watch - Retraction and open science news
Github - coding development and transparency from project start to finish
Sociological Science - the future of sociology is open
Peer-Reviewer Openness Initiative - refuse to peer review without transparency
The Loss of Confidence Project - report on your own mistakes and mispractices
ReplicationWiki - a growing collection of all replication studies in the social sciences
DISCUSSION
'Why I don't publish with Elsevier' (Tal Yarkoni)
'A Manifesto for Reproducible Science' (Munafo et al)
'Conditioning on a Collider' (Julia Rohrer)
'Scientific Method: Statistical Errors' (A P-hacking primer by Regina Nuzzo)
'The Garden of Forking Paths' (Andrew Gelman)
'The Reproducibility Crisis is good for science' (Monya Baker)
'Is withholding data bad science or misconduct'? (Nicole Janz)
'Sociologists need to be better at replication' (Cristobal Young)
'Flipping journals to open' (Fecher and Wagner)
Special issue of PS: Political Science & Politics
'Science isn't broken' (Christie Aschwanden) or 'Is it'? (Hanno Brock)
'Publishing as Prostitution?' (Bruno Frey)
'The Structural Basis of Inequality' (Aage Sørensen)