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Derivatives. Replication and (auto)plagiarism in the social sciences

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  • Tweehuysen, R.
  • den Haan, J.
  • Berkhout, K.
  • van Bergeijk, P.A.G.

Abstract

This working paper reports on the travelling exhibition “Derivatives”. This exhibition investigates the issue of originality in the context of (self) plagiarism and replication. The different views in the Arts and the scientific discourse form the point of departure for discovering how ideas that are identical can still be completely different and new, but also that ‘original’ works of art can be repetitive reproduction.

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  • Tweehuysen, R. & den Haan, J. & Berkhout, K. & van Bergeijk, P.A.G., 2012. "Derivatives. Replication and (auto)plagiarism in the social sciences," ISS Working Papers - General Series 550, International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS), The Hague.
  • Handle: RePEc:ems:euriss:37613
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