Konrad Turek
@kturek.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor, Tilburg Uni | Sociology, Work & Organisations, Ageing Labour Markets, Life Course Inequality | Quanti and Stats | www.konradturek.com | Author CPF www.cpfdata.com
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Happy to share the CPF Open Harmonization 2.0 - including LISS panel Netherlands!
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We’re excited to announce the release of CPF Open Harmonization version 2.0! >> www.cpfdata.com <<
✅ Addition of the Netherlands (LISS)
✅ New waves & extended code
✅ A brand-new website
❌ Exclusion of Russia (RLMS)

📘 More in the Newsletter: cpfdata.com/assets/newsl...
#OpenScience #OpenSource
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We’re excited to announce the release of CPF Open Harmonization version 2.0! >> www.cpfdata.com <<
✅ Addition of the Netherlands (LISS)
✅ New waves & extended code
✅ A brand-new website
❌ Exclusion of Russia (RLMS)

📘 More in the Newsletter: cpfdata.com/assets/newsl...
#OpenScience #OpenSource
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Open-source science is reshaping how we collaborate and innovate—making research faster, more flexible, and better equipped to tackle complex societal challenges.
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In this video, I discuss:
🔹 The "production" side of open science
🔹 How open-source models are shaping social science research
🔹 The goals and progress of the CPF harmonization initiative
🔹 Key advantages—and challenges—of collaborative, transparent data work
kturek.bsky.social
But for more information, you can also check this open article that discusses these things in detail: lnkd.in/emyZN_HV
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🎥 I had the pleasure of speaking with Sage Research Methods about open science, open-source knowledge production and the @cpfdata.bsky.social Comparative Panel File Open Harmonization Project.
Unfortunately (and surprisingly), the full interview is behind a paywall for now: lnkd.in/e4McXwa2
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💡 Have a look at the full paper for a deeper dive into the topic. Any comments are welcome!
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One example is the CPF Open Harmonization (www.cpfdata.com). These kinds of initiatives don’t replace traditional research infrastructures, but they can be powerful complementary solutions. In computational social science, especially where heavy coding is involved, they have great potential.
CPF – Comparative Panel File
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In this article, I explore what it means to “open” knowledge production in social science – especially through open-source and crowd-based collaboration 🤝 . This is where researchers work together in dynamic, open networks, even if they’re not formally connected.
CPF – Comparative Panel File
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Natural sciences are leading the way in these developments. But in social science? The shift to open is happening much more slowly.
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🚀Open source tools, code sharing, collaborative workflows, crowd-based cooperations – these can be powerful ways to work faster, smarter, cheaper, and across disciplines. They help us tackle big questions and innovate in ways that traditional structures sometimes can’t.
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Open science is changing how we produce, verify, and share knowledge. And it’s not just about open-access publications, preregistration, or replication studies. It’s also about rethinking how we collaborate and build scientific infrastructure.
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Job alert 🔔 Still a couple of days to apply!
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PhD vacancy at Tilburg University! Together with @minekuhn.bsky.social and Jeroen Vermunt, we are looking for a talented PhD candidate for the project ‘The Changing Landscape of Women’s Retirement: Physical and Mental Health Consequences of Working Longer’. Apply bf 26.06: tiu.nu/22309
Job opening: PhD researcher (22309)
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The Call for Papers for our #Conference for Social Sciences 2024 is now open!

Submit your abstract by June 28, 18:00 CEST!

We are pleased to announce that the confirmed keynote speaker is The #NobelPrize winning Economist Guido Imbens.

👉 edu.nl/e3779
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Call for Papers: ODISSEI Conference for Social Science in the Netherlands 2024
ODISSEI welcomes proposals for presentations on Computational Social Science to be given at its conference on 10 December 2024 in Utrecht.
odissei-data.nl
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Friendly team, vibrant environment and good networking! Profile: sociology, demography, epidemiology/health, organizational psychology, HRM, etc.
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Great opportunity for working with comparative and longitudinal designs, high-quality data sources (e.g., Comparative Panel File cpfdata.com, SHARE), new data collection (LISS lissdata.nl), and advanced statistical modelling.
CPF – Comparative Panel File
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More info here: lnkd.in/et_RxUYT. This project examines the shifting retirement trajectories for women and their impact on physical and mental health.
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PhD vacancy at Tilburg University! Together with @minekuhn.bsky.social and Jeroen Vermunt, we are looking for a talented PhD candidate for the project ‘The Changing Landscape of Women’s Retirement: Physical and Mental Health Consequences of Working Longer’. Apply bf 26.06: tiu.nu/22309
Job opening: PhD researcher (22309)
tiu.nu
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