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Evgeny Morozov (2013) recently took issue with the seemingly ubiquitous presence of “open” initiatives in contemporary culture and pointed to the reading of “openness into situations and environments where it doesn't exist” as acts of “openwashing.” Yet, as Morozov also argues, a consideration of openwashing only helps us question the authenticity of open initiatives but does little to help us consider what openness should mean.
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Evgeny
Morozov
(2013)
recently
took
issue
with
the
seemingly
ubiquitous
presence
of
“open”
initiatives
in
contemporary
culture
and
pointed
to
the
reading
of
“openness
into
situations
and
environments
where
it
doesn't
exist”
as
acts
of
“openwashing.”
Yet,
as
Morozov
also
argues,
a
consideration
of
openwashing
only
helps
us
question
the
authenticity
of
open
initiatives
but
does
little
to
help
us
consider
what
openness
should
mean.