Friday 5 June 2015

CSHPS resolution

Though I wasn't there, I have heard from Lesley Cormack, president of the Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science, that the topic of federal scientists' freedom to communicate was discussed at the Annual General Meeting on Sunday, May 31st, and that the Society has passed the following motion:

Moved: The Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science endorses the principle of the federal scientists freedom to communicate, and reaffirms the centrality of the ability of scientists to communicate for the advancement of science.

Kudos to CSHPS for standing up for science!!

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