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Humanities, Scientometrics, and Blockchain

https://doi.org/10.30727/0235-1188-2021-64-7-123-136

Abstract

Modern humanities are in an ambiguous situation. Their organization is experiencing a radical challenge from the expansion of science-based assessment methods from modern business. We are talking about evaluating the results of researchers’ work on indicators (KPI) from scientometrics. As a result, the evaluation subject is not the content of the research result, but their popularity and relevance to dominant views and approaches. The science organization turned upside down: it turns out not scientometrics for science, but rather science for the sake of scientometrics. At the same time, digitalization and related information and communication technologies are a great achievement of civilization. Therefore, it is all the more important and useful to resist the thoughtless digitized bureaucracy using the digitization itself. This article is an attempt not to criticize digital methods, but to consider the possibilities of using blockchain technology, its advantages and the problems it generates. There are such opportunities as transparent self-organization of scientific communities, assessing the contribution and its priority, encouraging researchers. At the same time, the implementation of the blockchain implies the interest of a critically significant group of scientists with a high reputation. It is equally important to demonstrate the convenience and effectiveness of scientific work using the blockchain. The article draw attention to the significance to propose and discuss approaches to methods for assessing the quality of humanitarian and interdisciplinary studies that are adequate to the scientific practice itself, that arouse the general confidence of scientists.

About the Author

Grigorii L. Tulchinskii
National Research University Higher School of Economics; Saint Petersburg State University
Russian Federation

Grigorii L. Tulchinskii – D.Sc. in Philosophy, Professor

Saint Petersburg



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Tulchinskii G.L. Humanities, Scientometrics, and Blockchain. Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences. 2021;64(7):123-136. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30727/0235-1188-2021-64-7-123-136



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