<doi_batch xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://www.crossref.org/schema/5.3.1" xmlns:jats="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/JATS1" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.crossref.org/schema/5.3.1 https://www.crossref.org/schemas/crossref5.3.1.xsd" version="5.3.1"><head><doi_batch_id>episciences.org_4612_20260517170418294</doi_batch_id><timestamp>20260517170418294</timestamp><depositor><depositor_name>episciences.org</depositor_name><email_address>raphael.tournoy+crossrefapi@ccsd.cnrs.fr</email_address></depositor><registrant>episciences.org</registrant></head><body><journal><journal_metadata language="en"><full_title>ElPub - ELectronic PUBlishing</full_title><doi_data><doi>10.46298/journals/elpub</doi><resource>http://elpub.episciences.org</resource></doi_data></journal_metadata><journal_issue><publication_date media_type="online"><month>06</month><day>20</day><year>2018</year></publication_date><journal_volume><volume>Connecting the Knowledge...</volume></journal_volume><issue>Long Papers</issue></journal_issue><journal_article publication_type="full_text" language="en"><titles><title>Framing Power: Tracing Key Discourses in Open Science Policies</title></titles><contributors><person_name sequence="first" contributor_role="author"><given_name>Denisse</given_name><surname>Albornoz</surname><affiliations><institution><institution_name>The Knowledge GAP</institution_name></institution></affiliations></person_name><person_name sequence="additional" contributor_role="author"><given_name>Maggie</given_name><surname>Huang</surname><affiliations><institution><institution_name>The Knowledge GAP</institution_name></institution></affiliations></person_name><person_name sequence="additional" contributor_role="author"><given_name>Issra</given_name><surname>Martin</surname><affiliations><institution><institution_name>The Knowledge GAP</institution_name></institution></affiliations></person_name><person_name sequence="additional" contributor_role="author"><given_name>Maria</given_name><surname>Mateus</surname><affiliations><institution><institution_name>The Knowledge GAP</institution_name></institution></affiliations></person_name><person_name sequence="additional" contributor_role="author"><given_name>Aicha</given_name><surname>Touré</surname><affiliations><institution><institution_name>The Knowledge GAP</institution_name></institution></affiliations></person_name><person_name sequence="additional" contributor_role="author"><given_name>Leslie</given_name><surname>Chan</surname><affiliations><institution><institution_name>The Knowledge GAP</institution_name></institution></affiliations></person_name></contributors><jats:abstract><jats:p xml:lang="en">Given that “Open Science” is becoming a popular policy object around the world, this study sought to identify key narratives about Open Science in policy, and critically examine the extent to which they are sustaining or strengthening multi-layered domination and inequality schemes that pre-exist in scientific knowledge production. To do so, we conducted a content analysis of Open Science policies stemming from Europe, North America, Latin America, Asia and Africa to understand which narratives about Open Science policies are produced, reproduced and by whom; and in turn, whose interests may be neglected in this process. We found that Open Science policies, mostly stemming from Europe, frame “openness” as a vehicle to promote technological change as part of an inevitable and necessary cultural shift to modernity in scientific production. The global reach of these narratives, and the technologies, standards and models these narratives sustain, are dictating modes of working and collaborating among those who can access them, and creating new categories of exclusion that invalidate knowledge that cannot meet this criteria, putting historically marginalized researchers and publics at further disadvantage.</jats:p></jats:abstract><publication_date media_type="online"><month>06</month><day>20</day><year>2018</year></publication_date><acceptance_date media_type="online"><month>06</month><day>20</day><year>2018</year></acceptance_date><publisher_item><item_number item_number_type="article_number">4612</item_number></publisher_item><program xmlns="http://www.crossref.org/fundref.xsd" name="fundref"><assertion name="fundgroup"><assertion name="funder_name">European Commission</assertion><assertion name="award_number">654237</assertion></assertion></program><program xmlns="http://www.crossref.org/AccessIndicators.xsd" name="AccessIndicators"><free_to_read start_date="2018-06-20"/><license_ref applies_to="am" start_date="2018-06-20">https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0</license_ref><license_ref applies_to="vor" start_date="2018-06-20">https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0</license_ref><license_ref applies_to="tdm" start_date="2018-06-20">https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0</license_ref></program><program xmlns="http://www.crossref.org/relations.xsd"><related_item><intra_work_relation identifier-type="uri" relationship-type="isSameAs">https://hal.science/hal-01816725v1</intra_work_relation></related_item></program><doi_data><doi>10.4000/proceedings.elpub.2018.23</doi><resource>http://elpub.episciences.org/4612</resource><collection property="crawler-based"><item crawler="iParadigms"><resource>https://hal.science/hal-01816725v1/document</resource></item></collection><collection property="text-mining"><item><resource mime_type="application/pdf">https://hal.science/hal-01816725v1/document</resource></item></collection></doi_data></journal_article></journal></body></doi_batch>